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The school is run by the Mill Hill School Foundation (now known as The Mill Hill Education Group), [17] a registered charity under English law. [18] The Education Group offers education to boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in seven schools. [19] The Mill Hill Education Group's other schools are: Belmont – a day school for pupils aged 7 to 13.
Until July 2014, the school was an independent GSA day school for girls aged 3–16. [2] It had been founded with 10 pupils in 1925 by Mary McGregor in North Grove, Highgate Village . [ 3 ] The number of pupils increased gradually and in 1935 it relocated to Mill Hill .
The Ripley Academy (previously known as Mill Hill School, before this, The Benjamin Outram Secondary Modern School) is a secondary school and sixth form located in Ripley, Derbyshire, England. [1] Ripley Academy opened on 8 September 2014 as part of the East Midlands Education Trust, which currently has fifteen schools [2] in the East Midlands.
Mill Hill County High School is a large secondary school with academy status located in Mill Hill, London, England. It was the first comprehensive school in the United Kingdom to have had a student accepted on the Morehead-Cain merit scholarship program in the United States and is an official Morehead-Cain nominating school. [2]
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The school gained specialist status in English. Prior to this, Mill Hill specialised in the Media and liberal arts curriculum in 2009. Mill Hill School converted to academy status in September 2014 and became The Ripley Academy .
Cobham Hall School is a private day and boarding school in the English parish of Cobham, Kent, for girls only in Years 7 to 11 and co-educational in the Sixth Form . It is a Round Square school [ 1 ] and a member of the Girls' Schools Association .
He was educated at Mill Hill School, London, and at St John's College, Cambridge, where he took a First in the Historical Tripos in 1882. He was President of the Cambridge Union Society in Easter Term, 1883. He was a lecturer in History at St John's, from 1883 to 1921, and lecturer on Indian History to Indian Civil Service students, from 1885 ...