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  1. Hill House International Junior School is an independent preparatory day school primarily in the Knightsbridge district of London. It was founded in September 1949 by athlete and Liberal Party politician Lt-Col Stuart Townend with his wife, Beatrice, initially in Switzerland, but has since also established branches in South West London.

  2. Hill House School. 1,926 likes · 67 talking about this · 308 were here. An independent day school in Doncaster for girls and boys aged from 3-18. Graded...

  3. Parents and students are warmly invited to discuss predicted grades with the Head of Senior School or Head of Sixth Form. To request Registration forms and Leadership Application, please email Lward@hillhouse.doncaster.sch.uk or call Admissions on 01302 776300. INTERNSHIPS AND ENRICHMENT.

  4. Visit the School. The first step of the Admissions Journey is a visit to the school. Private Tours of the school are provided by our Headmaster or Head of Junior/Senior School and allow parents to see first-hand our amazing facilities, meet staff and pupils, and get a real feel for Hill House and our family environment. We offer morning and ...

  5. Admissions. Hill House is a school with a long history, and an exciting future. As a vibrant school for children from age 3 to 18, we are blessed with both state of the art facilities and a wonderful historic building. Hill House is large enough to offer almost everything parents and children could want, whilst being small enough to retain its ...

  6. Hill House is a family-run co-educational school for children aged 4 to 13 years. Prince Charles famously attended the school in the 1950s before moving on to Gordonstoun. The school was originally founded in Switzerland in 1949 and has an annex in Switzerland that pupils use for music as well as mountaineering and ski trips in summer and winter respectively.

  7. A FULL AND REWARDING DAY. There is so much more to do at Hill House; early morning, lunchtime and after school clubs include an exceptional array of opportunities, with over 100 extra-curricular activities taking place each week, from fencing to the Duke of Edinburgh Award, chess to debating, gardening to ancient Greek, allowing children to develop existing interests and discover new talents.