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
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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

Learning support & SEN

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

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
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.

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
