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Heath Mount School

Independent school · Hertford, SG14 3NG
  • Primary/prep
  • Co-ed
  • Ages 2-13
  • From £20,397 pa
  • 520 pupils
  • Boarding
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A thriving prep that’s as popular with parents as it is with pupils. The musical, the sporty and eager all-rounders of every kind will flourish at Heath Mount. As one year 8 parent told us, ‘The bucolic setting and prodigious range of achievements are just the tip of this wonderful iceberg.’

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Overview & data

Pupil numbers
520 ·
Offers boarding
Yes ·
Religion
None
Fees
£20,397 - £27,423 pa
Local authority
Hertfordshire County Council
Area guides

Headteacher

Headmaster

Mr Chris Gillam

Since 2014, Chris Gillam, BEd. Visible, vivacious and visionary, he greets everyone in the morning, shows prospective families around Heath Mount’s idyllic 40-acre site and cheers energetically on the side-lines at matches. ‘He is a dad! He unders


Entrance

Early registration for this non-selective prep is recommended – we hear some parents sign up ‘within weeks’ of the birth. The Heath Mount journey begins at rising 3 and most pupils start in EYFS. Entry further up is determined by available places

Open days
September

Exit

Range of senior destinations is wide, testament to school’s ability to guide pupils individually. Haileybury is currently most popular, closely followed by Bishop’s Stortford College, then St Edmund’s, Framlingham, Eton, Harrow, Oundle, Uppingham,


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Teaching & learning

16-18
Average class sizes

Learning support & SEN

0 %
Students with a SEN EHCP
18 %
Students with SEN support

Boarders

Boarding and flexi-boarding is offered Monday to Thursday from year 3 upwards and around a third of pupils board to some extent each week. Boys are based in the east wing of the main house and girls are just a few minutes’ drive away in the vibran

61
Total boarders
61
Flexi boarders

Mobile phone policy

A clear mobile phone policy is a really important part of modern schooling. This school has provided us with their policy.

Mobile phone policy

Provided by the school and not part of our review

From year 3, children may call home, via the school offices if necessary. Children are not allowed to bring mobile telephones or smart watches to school. Boarders may bring devices, including mobile phones into the boarding house by agreement with the head of boarding. These must be handed in to reception at the beginning of the day, collected after 5.30pm and handed to boarding staff before bedtime. In practice, it is rare for children to bring devices to school. Children and parents tend to decide they would rather enjoy a screen free boarding experience.

Updated Jun 2024

Pupils

520
Number of pupils

Money matters

Bursaries available to new pupils from year 3 upwards. Some financial support may be offered to existing pupils experiencing a change in circumstances. Honorary scholarships for entry to year 7 with funded programmes to provide for enrichment, suc

Fee information
£20,397 - £27,423 pa

Our view

Founded in Hampstead in 1796 as a school for ‘boys and young gentlemen’, Heath Mount (named for its proximity to the top of Hampstead Heath) eventually grew too large for its London base and moved to rural Hertfordshire in 1934. Became fully co-e


The last word

A thriving prep that’s as popular with parents as it is with pupils. The musical, the sporty and eager all-rounders of every kind will flourish at Heath Mount. As one year 8 parent told us, ‘The bucolic setting and prodigious range of achievements

What the school says

Founded in 1796, Heath Mount provides a balance of traditional experiences of childhood while preparing pupils for the future. We offer a broad, exciting curriculum that goes far beyond national curriculum age-related expectations and balances academic rigour with remarkable enrichment opportunities. We develop engaged, curious and resilient learners who make rapid progress and achieve outstanding results within a nurturing framework. Our pupils feel encouraged, supported and valued for their individual efforts.

Contact the school

Address

Woodhall Park
Watton At Stone
Hertford
Hertfordshire
SG14 3NG
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School data & information Heath Mount School Woodhall Park, Watton At Stone, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14 3NG
520 Pupil numbers
268/232 Pupil numbers boy/girls split
61 Total boarders
61 Flexi boarders
16-18 Average class sizes

Mobile phone policy

Provided by the school and not part of our review

From year 3, children may call home, via the school offices if necessary. Children are not allowed to bring mobile telephones or smart watches to school. Boarders may bring devices, including mobile phones into the boarding house by agreement with the head of boarding. These must be handed in to reception at the beginning of the day, collected after 5.30pm and handed to boarding staff before bedtime. In practice, it is rare for children to bring devices to school. Children and parents tend to decide they would rather enjoy a screen free boarding experience.

Updated Jun 2024

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Entry and exit data

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Recent leavers' destinations

SEN overview

Heath Mount School is a mainstream school. The school may provide support for students with special educational needs as detailed below. If you require more information on conditions the school can support, we encourage you to contact the school directly.

SEN statement

Provided by the school and not part of our review

The needs of the majority of pupils at Heath Mount are met through quality teaching in the classroom, which responds to children’s diverse learning needs and encourages high aspirations. Within the classroom, teachers make the relevant provision to support individuals or groups of children to enable all pupils to participate effectively in curriculum and assessment activities. Children are screened in the early years to help identify any speech and language difficulties and later, any key literacy deficits. Alongside this, teachers regularly monitor progress and attainment of all pupils and in cases where children do not make the expected progress, the learning support department works with colleagues to tailor additional support to best meet the needs of individuals within the classroom. The learning support department has a base in both parts of the school, and plays a key role in supporting pupils with SEND. Children with identified needs have a pupil passport which ensures that all staff, children and families are aware of how best to support the child’s learning in the classroom and at home. Small group interventions are put in place in the early years to provide additional support and facilitate the development of key skills. These carefully structured sessions take place several times a week and are highly effective in helping children bridge any attainment gap. We do not remove children from the core curriculum for learning support sessions. In the middle and upper school, groups of children requiring support have a modified curriculum in which core skills lessons reinforce key concepts for maths, English, science and humanities. A few children are withdrawn for more specific interventions, such as for speech and language therapy, social skills or literacy interventions. Within the learning support department we have three specialist teachers, and a specialist learning support assistant, who are qualified to assess and support children with specific learning difficulties and more complex needs. We also have Doodle, our nurture dog, who has a variety of roles in school including supporting the emotional needs of children and staff, both individually and in the classroom. The learning support department also works in close conjunction with outside agencies and is able to draw on the expertise of other professionals where appropriate. The views, wishes, aspirations and feelings of pupils and their parents are central in all that we do and we recognise that the knowledge and experience of parents and pupils are vital in helping us to tailor the best possible provision. Our most important role is to foster a high level of self-esteem in our pupils. We aim to ensure that children know that their strengths are recognised, drawn upon and celebrated. We strive to help develop resilient children who are confident, optimistic, aspirational and well equipped to achieve the best possible outcomes in their future.

Updated Nov 2020
0 %
Students with a SEN EHCP UK mainstream school avg. 3%
18 %
Students with SEN support UK mainstream school avg. 14%

SEN conditons supported

No information available from the school. Find out more.

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