Mill Hill School Explained

Mill Hill School
Logo Alt:Mill Hill School Coat of Arms, as redesigned in 2017.
Motto Translation:Instilling values, inspiring minds
Postcode:NW7 1QS
Country:England
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Urn:101367
Chair:Elliot Lipton
Chair Label:Chair of Governors
Head:David Benson[1]
Age Range:13–18
Enrolment:1,495[2]
Capacity:1,661
Colours:Blue and red
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Mill Hill School is a 13–18 co-educational private, day and boarding school in Mill Hill, London, England that was established in 1807. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

History

A committee of Nonconformist merchants and ministers, including John Pye-Smith founded the school,[3] originally called Mill Hill Grammar School,[4] for boys on 25 January 1807. They located it sufficiently distant of London at that time, because of "dangers both physical and moral awaiting youth while passing through the streets of a large, crowded and corrupt city". A boarding house was opened in the residence once occupied by Peter Collinson, with about 20 boys. John Atkinson was the first headmaster and chaplain until 1810.

Mill Hill School occupies a 120acres site, part of which formed the gardens of Ridgeway House, the house of the botanist Peter Collinson. He was one of the most important importers of rare and exotic plants into English gardens. Many of the species that he introduced to Mill Hill in the 18th century continue to grow today in the grounds of the School. In 1746 Collinson planted Britain's first hydrangea on the grounds, now located adjacent to School House.

The estate was purchased by the botanist Richard Salisbury in 1802, Ridgeway House became the setting for a long-running scientific dispute between the new owner and his guest, James Edward Smith.[5] The flora of Mill Hill was supplemented by the work of the amateur botanist Richard William Bowry Buckland (died 1947), governor of the foundation from 1878 to 1889, who cultivated a garden in the south-west of the school's grounds for the enjoyment of future generations. He wrote in his diary:

In 1939, Mill Hill School's premises became a hospital. The school was evacuated to St. Bees School in Cumberland for the duration of the Second World War. Collinson House, a school for girls, was named for it. A St Bees Association was founded in commemoration of this period of evacuation in the school's history by Michael Berry and David Smith.[6]

Mill Hill first admitted sixth form girls in 1975 and became fully co-educational in 1997. The BBC news website usually uses a picture taken at Mill Hill School for articles about boarding schools.[7] [8]

In 2005 the school was one of 50 of the country's leading independent schools which were found guilty of running an illegal price-fixing cartel, exposed by The Times. Together they had driven up fees for thousands of parents.[9] Each school was required to pay a nominal penalty of £10,000, and all agreed to make ex-gratia payments totalling three million pounds into a trust. It is to benefit persons who were students at the schools during the cartel period.[10]

In March 2007, Mill Hill celebrated its bicentenary. To mark the occasion, the school was granted a new coat of arms by Robert Noel, Her Majesty's Lancaster Herald.[11]

In 2018, the school experienced controversy when it was featured in the music video of London rapper Stefflon Don. In it, she was shown nude in the changing room showers, dancing on tables in classrooms, and smoking marijuana in the dormitories.[12] [13] [14]

Houses

Mill Hill School is divided into houses. These are:

Boarding houses

Winterstoke House was converted into Grimsdell Mill Hill Pre-Preparatory School, in 1995.

Day houses

Heads

In January 2016, Frances King became the school's first female Head.[15]

The following people have served as Head:

Name Tenure
John Atkinson 1807–1810
Maurice Phillips 1811–1818
John Humphreys 1819–1825
James Corrie 1825–1827
George Samuel Evans 1828
Robert Cullen 1829–1831
H. L. Berry 1831–1834
Thomas Priestley 1834–1852
Philip Smith 1852–1860
William Flavel 1860–1863
Philip Chapman Barker 1863–1864
George Donald Bartlet 1864–1868
Richard Francis Weymouth 1869–1886
Charles Arthur Vince 1886–1891
John David McClure (later Sir) 1891–1922
Maurice Leonard Jacks 1922–1937
Thomas Kingston Derry 1938–1940
Arthur Rooker Roberts 1940–1943
Maurice Leonard Jacks 1943–1944
John Seldon Whale 1944–1951
Roy Moore 1951–1967
Michael Hart 1967–1974
Alan Fraser Elliot 1974–1978
William Allan Phimester 1978–1979
Alastair Carew Graham 1979–1992
Euan Archibald MacFarlane MacAlpine 1992–1995
William Winfield 1995–2007
Dominic Luckett 2007–2015
Frances King 2016–2018
Jane Sanchez 2018–2023
David Benson 2023–
Evans served as head from January 1828 to June 1828.

Architecture

The chapel was opened in 1896. Designed by Basil Champneys, it is a basilica in form. The School House was designed by Sir William Tite, famous for his work on the London Royal Exchange, School House was erected in 1825 and is described as being in the Greco-Roman style. Other buildings within the site are of both traditional and modern styling. The cricket house was used as a set in the tenth episode of Inspector Morse. In honour of Patrick Troughton the Mill Hill theatre was dedicated to the actor and named the Patrick Troughton Theatre in 2007.

The Mill Hill Education Group

The school is run by the Mill Hill School Foundation (now known as The Mill Hill Education Group),[16] a registered charity under English law. The Education Group offers education to boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in seven schools.[17] The Mill Hill Education Group's other schools are:

Notable alumni

References

NotesCitations

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mill Hill School . 3 May 2024.
  2. Web site: Mill Hill School Foundation . Get information about schools . GOV.UK . 29 December 2018.
  3. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22138 A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 1
  4. Web site: The remaining Peter Collinson trees at Mill Hill. Mill Hill Preservation Society. Trevor . Chilton. March 2016.
  5. Salisbury, Richard Anthony. George Simonds. Boulger. George Simonds Boulger. 50. sources: Journal of Botany, 1886..
  6. News: Evacuation of Mill Hill School to St Bees. The St Bees Association. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20050525024938/http://www.stbees.org.uk/history/hist_mill_hill.htm. 25 May 2005. dmy-all.
  7. News: Private sector 'to loan teachers'. BBC News. 26 May 2007.
  8. News: Private schools 'feel downturn. BBC News. Alison. Smith. 3 January 2015.
  9. News: Independent schools face huge fines over cartel to fix fees. The Times. London, UK. Tony. Halpin. 10 November 2005. 12 May 2010.
  10. http://www.oft.gov.uk/news/press/2006/182-06 The Office of Fair Trading: OFT names further trustees as part of the independent schools settlement
  11. https://www.millhill.org.uk/senior/our-school/history-of-the-school/coat-of-arms/ "The Coat of Arms of Mill Hill School"
  12. Web site: Mill Hill school seeks legal action over rapper Stefflon Don's explicit music video.
  13. News: Stefflon Don music video forces Mill Hill School apology. BBC News. 23 August 2018.
  14. Web site: Stefflon Don – how the rapper's new video taught a private school a lesson. TheGuardian.com. 22 August 2018.
  15. Web site: King. Frances. Mrs Frances King. Mill Hill School. 22 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160319045418/http://www.millhill.org.uk/popups/FrancesKing.html. 19 March 2016. dead. dmy-all.
  16. http://millhillschoolfoundation.org.uk/ Mill Hill School Foundation
  17. Web site: The Mill Hill School Foundation Announces More School Mergers . 8 February 2022 . 10 March 2022.
  18. News: Adonis . Andrew . Bright . Martin . A through train for the monied . 21 January 2022 . The Observer . 15 February 1998.
  19. Web site: Cobham School . 23 February 2021.
  20. Web site: Sir John Batten . 2023-01-23 . www.telegraph.co.uk. 23 October 2013 .
  21. Web site: Alumni . Mill Hill School . Ben Glassberg New Principal Conductor At Glyndebourne . Mill Hill Alumni . 11 February 2019 . Mill Hill School . 22 August 2021.
  22. Web site: Tulip Siddiq. 11 February 2019.
  23. https://archive.today/20130731113835/http://web802.pavilion.net/popups/creative-art1.html Grief at Mill Hill