Abbot's Hill School

Abbot's Hill School
Address
Bunkers Lane

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HP3 8RP

England
Coordinates51°43′46″N 0°26′37″W / 51.729407°N 0.443509°W / 51.729407; -0.443509
Information
TypeIndependent School
Religious affiliation(s)CofE
Established1912
Local authorityHertfordshire
Department for Education URN117600 Tables
Chairman of GovernorsElliot Lipton
HeadSharon Schanschieff
Staff200[1]
GenderGirls: 0 to 16
Boys: 0 to 4
Enrolment540
HousesCameron, MacDonald and Macneil
Websitewww.abbotshill.herts.sch.uk

Abbot's Hill School is an independent day school for girls aged 4–16 years and a day nursery and pre-school for girls and boys from 6 months in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. From September 2025, the school will be co-educational from Reception to Year 6.

History

The School celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012, having been founded on the present site by Alice, Katrine and Mary Baird who also ran a school in the Malverns. The school's central building was built in 1836 by the paper manufacturer, John Dickinson, as a home for him and his family; he named it Abbot's Hill. John Dickinson's grandson sold Abbot's Hill to the Baird sisters.

In 1969 St Nicholas House School moved to the Abbot's Hill site to form the junior department, and in 2003 boarding at the school ended.

Abbot's Hill House

It had been the home of the inventor and entrepreneur John Dickinson (1782–1869) who was his own architect in its building, just east of his paper mill, Nash Mill. Construction commenced in 1836. The building material was unusual, being dark grey stone setts, taken from the railway lines when replaced by wooden sleepers. The house design was unusual, having only a single door to the outside despite its size. John Dickinson's youngest daughter Harriet Ann (1823–1858) married Sir John Evans, KCB (1823–1908), and their son Sir Arthur John Evans (1851–1941) inherited Abbot's Hill but never lived there.

Structure

The school is an all-through school, although for the purposes of educational and pastoral management it is divided into two parts, the senior school and the prep school, which are on the same site.

The senior school educates about 260 girls from Years 7 to 11. The normal size of a year group is around 50 girls. About two-thirds of the girls joining Year 7 come from the prep school, although the proportion fluctuates from year to year. The prep school educates about 190 pupils from nursery to Year 6.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "Governing Body of Abbot's Hill School (Constituted As Abbot's Hill Limited) Report And Accounts" (PDF). Charity Commission. 31 August 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2009.