The Hill School
Founded in 1851 as The Family Boarding School, The Hill may be distinguished from other college preparatory schools by its commitment to sustaining an ideal “family” learning environment. The Hill was the first school in the country to have students live with faculty in their campus “home away from home.” Located atop a hill and set on 200 acres in a Pennsylvania borough that values hard work and genuineness of character, The Hill School prepares young men and women for college, careers, and life.
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The Hill School |
The Hill School |
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A hilly terrain marks the entrance |
A brook sits just past entryway |
Scenic view of school landscape |
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The Hill School |
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The school Admissions building |
Inside the admissions waiting area |
Walkway to campus library |
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The Hill School |
The Hill School |
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View of the main campus area |
A large track encircles the “quad” |
One of the classroom buildings |
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