Hampstead Hill School

Hampstead Hill School

Hours

Thursday:
7:45 AM - 7:45 AM
Friday:
7:45 AM - 7:45 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:45 AM - 7:45 AM

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (8 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.0 - (8 reviews)
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  • Su Manu

    Horrible school and exetremely rude staff. For the prices, this school looks old and basic... most of the toys and furniture look old. The staff is quite rude, but more specifically the two old ladies at the reception - they are definitely slow and extremely arrogant! The school is not that safe either.. the first day I went there to pick up my child, I pressed the Bell and without no questions I easily got inside the school.. very poor security! The only good side is the outdoors space which is quite nice and engaging.
    Feb 18th, 2017

  • Alfiya Nogayeva

    We would highly recommend this wonderful school to all parents and friends. Both our children have attended Hampstead Hill school since they've been 2 and 5 years old and really enjoyed it. This school is not only about high academic standards, but also has a wonderful community spirit. The headmaster, all the teachers and staff are brilliant and supportive. As parents we are very happy with amazing results at 7+ and feel a bit sad to leave this lovely community.
    Oct 28th, 2016

  • Gabriela Scardaccione

    We relocated from Argentina three years ago and I still remember when I landed in London without even knowing how the British system worked. I had a meeting with Sian Hoskins at Admissions and she took one full hour of her time to go through it with me and explain 4+, 7+, 13+ and even boarding school. She was lovely, caring and supportive. We got a place in Pre Reception. My son arrived without speaking a word in English. The teachers supported him and made sure he was able to communicate. They even found him an Spanish translator, a girl in his own class who was helping him through this tough time. Our experience with the school has been amazing since then. The teachers are all excellent. The place is a little bit chaotic, it's true, but that's the beauty of it as well and the fact that the Head of the School sits at the reception of the school every single morning and is available any time, any day for any concerns says a lot about the school. We just went through 7+ which is a tough process and our son got amazing results considering he didn't speak any English a couple of years ago. I would recommend this school to everyone without any hesitation. Thanks HHS. We will miss this school when we leave and it will be in our hearts forever.
    Apr 8th, 2017

  • robert kaim

    HHS is a wonderful school with a "personalised" approach to each child. Our daughter attended from the age of two to a very successful conclusion of the 7+ examinations. The teachers are amazing, with a wealth of experience. Somehow they manage to make learning for the children great fun yet highly educational. The headmistress, Andrea, has had lifelong experience in the field of education and provides motivation to the children and support to their parents. Our daughter had an amazing experience with her first school for which we are very grateful to Andrea and all the staff.
    May 7th, 2016

  • A G.S

    Not on its own in terms of its "one dimensional child development strategy", but face it, its a prep hothouse, school that in the formative years of a child's life, is focused ONLY and SOLELY on making them prepare for and do relentless "worksheets" between ages 5-7 years and geared only to passing an exam when they're 7, regardless of the stress it causes to children, That said, the parents are as much to blame as the school in placing children, some of whom may struggle to cope with passing 7+ exams (which is THE only reason for attending such a school like this). While they run the school with a passion, their distinct lack of ability and desire to identify children struggling with any slight learning difficulties, makes them only fit for purpose for a child that can be treated like "a robot". Their handling in the case of our child whose work grossly deteriorated upon enlisting with a specific teacher at the start of the academic year, was beyond appalling and found the management protective of a teacher still at the school today who made our child's life hell upon which it took 2 years to undo what that school (specifically the teacher, protected by the school) did to the child. The school made it clear it's ALL the mothers fault! Need I say more. Some of the teachers were excellent, but are forced to fall into the "worksheet-robots" mode.This specific teacher has a history of success in getting children to pass exams, as well as a history of "breaking" children, many of the mother's have discussed openly of this happening. The current school our child goes to has made a dramatic turnaround of the child's abilities and is now excelling 24 months on from leaving Hampstead hill. If your child is 'left of centre', experiences ANY slight learning disabilities, slightly behind in maturity, send them there at your own peril. Facilities for playing are also very poor. The school is mostly geared to getting everyone in 2 schools, namely UCS and Highgate. Oh and by the way, when the school asks you 1 do you have a tutor, 2 what schools has your child applied to, LIE in both cases, as they lull you into a sense comfort with the latter, that should you're child apply to take a school assessment (4+) or exam (7+) they strike you off from continuing in the school in the next academic year, JUST for applying, should you need to stay at Hampstead Hill!!!
    Jun 24th, 2014

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About
Hampstead Hill School

Hampstead Hill School is located at in Hampstead Town, England NW3 2PP. Hampstead Hill School can be contacted via phone at (207) 435-6262 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (207) 435-6262

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Hampstead Hill School?

A The phone number for Hampstead Hill School is: (207) 435-6262.


Q Where is Hampstead Hill School located?

A Hampstead Hill School is located at , Hampstead Town, eng NW3 2PP


Q What is the internet address for Hampstead Hill School?

A The website (URL) for Hampstead Hill School is: https://www.hampsteadhillschool.co.uk/


Q What days are Hampstead Hill School open?

A Hampstead Hill School is open:
Thursday: 7:45 AM - 7:45 AM
Friday: 7:45 AM - 7:45 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 7:45 AM - 7:45 AM


Q How is Hampstead Hill School rated?

A Hampstead Hill School has a 4.0 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
7:45 AM - 7:45 AM
Friday:
7:45 AM - 7:45 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:45 AM - 7:45 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Hampstead Hill School

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 8 Reviews )
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Su Manu on Google

image Horrible school and exetremely rude staff.
For the prices, this school looks old and basic... most of the toys and furniture look old.
The staff is quite rude, but more specifically the two old ladies at the reception - they are definitely slow and extremely arrogant!
The school is not that safe either.. the first day I went there to pick up my child, I pressed the Bell and without no questions I easily got inside the school.. very poor security!
The only good side is the outdoors space which is quite nice and engaging.


Alfiya Nogayeva on Google

image We would highly recommend this wonderful school to all parents and friends. Both our children have attended Hampstead Hill school since they've been 2 and 5 years old and really enjoyed it. This school is not only about high academic standards, but also has a wonderful community spirit. The headmaster, all the teachers and staff are brilliant and supportive. As parents we are very happy with amazing results at 7+ and feel a bit sad to leave this lovely community.


Gabriela Scardaccione on Google

image We relocated from Argentina three years ago and I still remember when I landed in London without even knowing how the British system worked.
I had a meeting with Sian Hoskins at Admissions and she took one full hour of her time to go through it with me and explain 4+, 7+, 13+ and even boarding school. She was lovely, caring and supportive.
We got a place in Pre Reception. My son arrived without speaking a word in English. The teachers supported him and made sure he was able to communicate. They even found him an Spanish translator, a girl in his own class who was helping him through this tough time.
Our experience with the school has been amazing since then. The teachers are all excellent. The place is a little bit chaotic, it's true, but that's the beauty of it as well and the fact that the Head of the School sits at the reception of the school every single morning and is available any time, any day for any concerns says a lot about the school.
We just went through 7+ which is a tough process and our son got amazing results considering he didn't speak any English a couple of years ago.
I would recommend this school to everyone without any hesitation.
Thanks HHS. We will miss this school when we leave and it will be in our hearts forever.


robert kaim on Google

image HHS is a wonderful school with a "personalised" approach to each child. Our daughter attended from the age of two to a very successful conclusion of the 7+ examinations. The teachers are amazing, with a wealth of experience. Somehow they manage to make learning for the children great fun yet highly educational. The headmistress, Andrea, has had lifelong experience in the field of education and provides motivation to the children and support to their parents. Our daughter had an amazing experience with her first school for which we are very grateful to Andrea and all the staff.


A G.S on Google

image Not on its own in terms of its "one dimensional child development strategy", but face it, its a prep hothouse, school that in the formative years of a child's life, is focused ONLY and SOLELY on making them prepare for and do relentless "worksheets" between ages 5-7 years and geared only to passing an exam when they're 7, regardless of the stress it causes to children, That said, the parents are as much to blame as the school in placing children, some of whom may struggle to cope with passing 7+ exams (which is THE only reason for attending such a school like this).
While they run the school with a passion, their distinct lack of ability and desire to identify children struggling with any slight learning difficulties, makes them only fit for purpose for a child that can be treated like "a robot".
Their handling in the case of our child whose work grossly deteriorated upon enlisting with a specific teacher at the start of the academic year, was beyond appalling and found the management protective of a teacher still at the school today who made our child's life hell upon which it took 2 years to undo what that school (specifically the teacher, protected by the school) did to the child. The school made it clear it's ALL the mothers fault! Need I say more. Some of the teachers were excellent, but are forced to fall into the "worksheet-robots" mode.This specific teacher has a history of success in getting children to pass exams, as well as a history of "breaking" children, many of the mother's have discussed openly of this happening.
The current school our child goes to has made a dramatic turnaround of the child's abilities and is now excelling 24 months on from leaving Hampstead hill. If your child is 'left of centre', experiences ANY slight learning disabilities, slightly behind in maturity, send them there at your own peril. Facilities for playing are also very poor.
The school is mostly geared to getting everyone in 2 schools, namely UCS and Highgate. Oh and by the way, when the school asks you 1 do you have a tutor, 2 what schools has your child applied to, LIE in both cases, as they lull you into a sense comfort with the latter, that should you're child apply to take a school assessment (4+) or exam (7+) they strike you off from continuing in the school in the next academic year, JUST for applying, should you need to stay at Hampstead Hill!!!


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