The British Tudor Hall School has become a new member of the Mill Hill Education Group. This is already the fourth educational institution to join the group since the beginning of the year: Pangbourne College and St Gabriel's joined the list earlier, and the total number of schools within Mill Hill Education Group has now reached sixteen. The company notes that such mergers are becoming an increasingly common practice among charitable educational organisations in the United Kingdom: this format of cooperation helps schools strengthen their long-term financial stability while preserving their unique traditions, values, and educational approach.
Founded in 1850, Tudor Hall School is considered one of the leading independent girls' schools in the United Kingdom. The campus is located in Banbury. The school is known for its high level of academic preparation and strong emphasis on student support and wellbeing.
According to the school's headmistress, the decision to join was made not out of difficulty, but as a strategic step to realize long-term development plans. She noted that the values and approach of Mill Hill Education Group fully align with the school's philosophy, which is centred on creating conditions that allow every student to reach her potential.
Brief overview
- Today Mill Hill Education Group brings together schools with long histories, including Mill Hill School, founded in 1807, Mill Hill International, Cobham Hall, Heathfield School for Girls, Framlingham College, and several preparatory and day schools in the United Kingdom.
- Last year, the international school Mill Hill Thailand also joined the group, marking a step in the development of the educational network beyond the country.