2025 A level results: 25% A*, 50% A*–A, 80% A*–B across a 900-pupil cohort.
Co-educational London day and boarding school, ages 13 to 18
Why this school
2025 A level results: 25% A*, 50% A*–A, 80% A*–B across a 900-pupil cohort.
Flagship school of the Mill Hill Education Group, a not-for-profit independent school group.
Seventy-acre conservation area campus in London NW7, within 25 miles of Heathrow and Luton airports.
Mill Hill School was founded in 1807 by non-conformist merchants and tradespeople who wanted an education free from religious establishment. More than two centuries on, that independent spirit still runs through it. Co-educational for pupils aged 13 to 18, the school sits across 70 acres in the Mill Hill Village conservation area of north London, with around 900 pupils on roll. That scale allows for genuine breadth of provision without sacrificing individual attention. Mill Hill is the flagship school of the Mill Hill Education Group, a not-for-profit independent school group, and holds accreditations from ISI (Independent Schools Inspectorate), HMC (Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference), BSA and ISA.
Pupils follow the GCSE curriculum in the lower school before moving to A levels in the sixth form. The 2025 A level results show 25% of grades at A*, 50% at A* or A, 80% at A* to B, and 95% at A* to C. That profile reflects consistent performance across the cohort, not just a handful of specialist subjects.
The sixth form is where Mill Hill’s co-educational structure becomes most visible. Pupils from the wider Mill Hill Education Group can consolidate here, and year groups carry enough breadth to support a wide subject combination matrix. A level choices span sciences, humanities, languages and the arts. University preparation — including applications to competitive UK and international destinations — is built into the sixth form programme.
A-Level results
2025: 25% A*; 50% A*-A; 80% A*-B; 95% A*-C.
Mill Hill offers full boarding, weekly boarding and day places. Full boarding fees are £55,200 per year (2025/26); weekly boarding is £46,095 per year (2025/26); day places are £32,025 per year (2025/26). Around 100 of the 900 pupils board, so boarders live within a predominantly day school community. That dynamic keeps the school connected to London life while still providing a structured residential experience. Boarding houses sit on the main campus within the 70-acre site. The pastoral house system gives pupils and families a consistent point of contact throughout their time at the school.
The 70-acre campus supports a full co-curricular programme. Sport is a significant part of school life, with pitches and facilities on site. Music, drama and the arts run through the timetable and into the evenings. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is available, alongside the wider range of activities typical of an HMC school. Central London is around 12 miles away, which makes cultural visits, performance attendance and work experience placements in the capital a practical, regular part of the programme rather than occasional additions.
The school occupies 70 acres in Mill Hill Village, London NW7, a designated conservation area in the London Borough of Barnet. The site sits close to the M1 and M25 motorways, giving straightforward road access in both directions. Central London is approximately 12 miles away. Sports pitches, arts facilities and boarding accommodation are all contained within the campus, which sits inside the Greater London boundary.
Mill Hill is approximately 12 miles from central London, close to both the M1 and M25. Heathrow Airport is around 20–25 miles by road (approximately 40–50 minutes outside peak traffic). Luton Airport is roughly 15–20 miles via the M1. Mill Hill Broadway station provides direct rail links into St Pancras International and the wider London network.
Annual tuition
£55,200 per year · full boarding
Other tier breakdowns shown below.
| Stage | Year groups | Type | Audience | Fee / year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day | — | £32,025 | ||
| Weekly boarding | — | £46,095 | ||
| Full boarding | — | £55,200 |
Additional fees
Deposit
£2,000
Registration
£250
Heathrow Airport approx. 20–25 miles (40–50 min); Luton Airport approx. 15–20 miles via M1.
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For 2025/26, day fees are £32,025 per year (£10,675 per term). Weekly boarding is £46,095 per year (£15,365 per term). Full boarding is £55,200 per year (£18,400 per term). International applicants pay a registration fee of £250 and a deposit equivalent to one full term’s fee (£18,400).
Mill Hill School takes pupils from age 13 to 18, covering the GCSE years and the sixth form. Age 13 is the main entry point, with further entry into the sixth form at 16.
Yes. The school offers full boarding, weekly boarding and day places. Around 100 of the 900 pupils are boarders, living on the 70-acre campus in Mill Hill Village, London NW7.
Pupils study GCSEs in the lower school and progress to A levels in the sixth form. The school does not currently list the IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma or BTEC (Business and Technology Education Council) among its offered programmes.
In 2025, 25% of A level grades were A*, 50% were A* or A, 80% were A* to B, and 95% were A* to C.
The school is in Mill Hill Village, London NW7, around 12 miles from central London and close to the M1 and M25. Heathrow Airport is approximately 20–25 miles by road. Luton Airport is roughly 15–20 miles via the M1. Mill Hill Broadway station offers direct rail access into St Pancras International.
Yes. Mill Hill School is fully co-educational, admitting both male and female pupils from age 13 to 18 across day and boarding places.
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