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    • Listing Type: Private Schools
    • Residency: Day, Residential
    • Type: Religious, Private
    • Grades Offered: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, PG
    • Country: United States
    • High School Admission Test: SSAT, ISEE
    • Affiliation: The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)
    • CEEB: 394080
    • Application Fee: $50
    • Tuition Boarding: $78,300
    • Tuition Day: $53,380
    • Enrollment: 527
    • Percent Boarding: 79
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships
    • Location:Pottstown, Pennsylvania
    • Last Updated:May 2025
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    Overview

    The Hill School prepares young men and women from across the country and around the world for college, careers, and life. Within a family school environment and a rigorous liberal arts curriculum, we challenge our young people to work hard; think and reason; be fulfilled; serve the common good; and be prepared to lead as citizens of the world, uniquely guided by our motto: Whatsoever things are true.

    The Hill truly lives up to its original name: The Family Boarding School. A close-knit, family environment is the hallmark of our diverse, global community. Daily family-style meals, family night in the dormitories, our traditional dress code, commitment to our students' well-being, the Honor Code, and weekly Chapel meetings are just a few examples of what define and distinguish The Hill’s community. Traits like generosity, curiosity, emotional intelligence, listening, empathy, respectfulness, and kindness are evident in each Hill student.

    Rooted in a legacy of liberal arts, our curriculum challenges students with authentic and transformative learning experiences to ensure they are prepared for the next step in their academic journey. In a nurturing yet rigorous environment, our teachers will push you outside of your comfort zone both to explore existing interests more deeply and to discover new passions. At The Hill, education continues outside of the classroom through place-based and experiential learning where students are asked to contemplate and address real-world problems.