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Belmont Hill School

Coordinates:42°24′26″N71°10′47″W / 42.4073°N 71.1798°W /42.4073; -71.1798
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Prep school in Belmont, Massachusetts, US

Belmont Hill School
Location
Map
350 Prospect Street

,
02478

United States
Information
TypePrivate,college-prep, day andboarding
MottoProvidentia, Studium, Fidelitas
(Foresight, Zeal, Loyalty)
Established1923
Head teacherGregory J. Schneider
Grades712
GenderBoys
Enrollment471
CampusSuburban, 37 acres (0.15 km2)
ColorsMaroon, Navy, White
   
Athletics16 sports (58 teams)
Athletics conferenceISL,NEPSAC, NEIRA
MascotSextant
Endowment$133 million (2021–22)
Websitebelmonthill.org

Belmont Hill School is an all-boys day and optional five-day boarding school inBelmont, Massachusetts, a suburb ofBoston. The school enrolls approximately 470 boys in grades 7–12, separated into the Middle School (Forms I-III, or grades 7–9) and the Upper School (Forms IV-VI, or grades 10–12).

The school'srowing team has won five national championships, and itsice hockey team has produced two Olympic gold medalists and threeHobey Baker Award winners.

History

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The school was founded in 1923 by a group of seven incorporators, includingWilliam H. Claflin Jr. andJohn W. Hallowell, who wanted their sons to attend a nearby day school.[1][2] (At the time, most of the major Boston day schools were to the south of Boston.) They appointedMiddlesex School masterReginald Heber Howe as its first headmaster.[3] The school opened its doors in the fall of 1923 to 43 boys and four faculty, and grew rapidly, reaching 123 boys and 12 full-time faculty by 1926.[4] Howe initially intended to educate students in grades 3–12, but the school eliminated the lower grades over time and adopted the current six-year structure in 1961.[5] AuthorMunro Leaf taught at the school in the 1920s.[6]

Belmont Hill has been an all-boys school since its founding, although its articles of incorporation originally envisioned "aCountry Day School for the education of boys and/or girls."[7] In 1973, the school adopted a sister-school relationship withWinsor School; the two schools share various extracurricular activities.[8] The school also holds joint social events withDana Hall School andNewton Country Day School.[9]

The school was hit hard by the financial turmoil of theGreat Depression, and enrollment fell to 96 by 1942.[10] The trustees tabled several proposals to merge withRivers andBrowne & Nichols in the 1940s, all of which proved unsuccessful.[11] America's entry intoWorld War II, and the resulting increase in government spending, helped revive the school's fortunes.[12] Under headmaster Charles F. Hamilton (h. 1942–71), enrollment and Upper School day student tuition nearly quadrupled.[13] In 1970, the school's scholarship budget was $50,800, roughly equivalent to 22 full scholarships (6% of the student body).[14]

The school celebrated its centennial in 2023, paired with a fundraising campaign that seeks to raise $100–125 million.[15] The campus currently occupies 37 acres.[16]

Admissions and student body

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In the 2023–24 school year, Belmont Hill educated 471 boys, 28% of whom were on financial aid.[17] The school maintains a small five-day boarding program for up to 27 local students who commute home on weekends.[18] It previously operated a traditional seven-day boarding program from 1923 to 1966.[19]

In the 2021–22 school year, the school reported that of its 463 students, 331 (71.5%) were white, 39 (8.4%) were multiracial, 35 (7.6%) were Asian, 32 (6.9%) were black, 25 (5.4%) were Hispanic, and 1 (0.2%) was Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.[20]

In 2023, the school admitted 30% of applicants.[17] Most students enter in grades 7 and 9 (50 and 20 students, respectively).[9]

Finances

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Tuition and financial aid

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In the 2023–24 school year, Belmont Hill charged boarding students $70,050 and day students $61,400.[21]

Belmont Hill provides need-basedfinancial aid and commits to meet 100% of each admitted student's demonstrated financial aid. In the 2023–24 school year, 28% of students were onfinancial aid, and the average financial aid grant was $48,800 (79% of day student tuition).[21] A majority of financial aid students had household incomes between $50,000 and $200,000, and a plurality of financial aid students had household incomes between $150,000 and $200,000.[9]

Endowment and expenses

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Belmont Hill's financial endowment stood at $133 million as of the 2021–22 school year.[16] In itsInternal Revenue Service filings for the 2021–22 school year, Belmont Hill reported total assets of $216.7 million, net assets of $175.9 million, investment holdings of $131.4 million, and cash holdings of $18.3 million. Belmont Hill also reported $27.7 million in program service expenses and $6.1 million in grants (primarilystudent financial aid).[22]

Athletics

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Jordan Athletic Center

Belmont Hill has valued athletics since the school opened in 1923. Reginald Howe had previously coached theHarvard varsity crew, and he "employed as faculty young men, often just out of college, who had distinguished themselves athletically as well as academically."[23] As of the2020 Tokyo Olympics, the school has educated 16 Olympians, including hockey gold medalistsBill andBob Cleary.[24]

Today, Belmont Hill offers 16 interscholastic sports and 58 teams, and claims that "virtually all teachers are coaches."[25] The Jordan Athletic Center, opened in 2000, contains two basketball courts, a wrestling room, seven squash courts, a free weights and workout facility, and an Olympic-size hockey rink that converts into four tennis courts. The school also has three baseball fields, a grass soccer field, and two artificial turf fields used for football, lacrosse, and soccer.[26]

Belmont Hill's athletic teams compete in theIndependent School League, a group of day and boarding schools in Greater Boston.[27]

Sports and achievements

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TeamTermChampionshipsSource
FootballFall5 New England; 13 ISL[28]
SoccerFall2 ISL
Cross CountryFall2 ISL[29]
Ice HockeyWinter2 New England; 30 ISL[30]
BasketballWinter
WrestlingWinter6 New England; 19 ISL[31]
SquashWinter3 New England; 19 ISL[32]
Skiing (Alpine)Winter2 New England; 17 ISL[33]
Skiing (Nordic)Winter2 Lakes Region League
BaseballSpring17 ISL[34]
LacrosseSpring15 ISL[35]
CrewSpring1Henley Royal Regatta; 5 National; 14 New England[36][37]
Track and FieldSpring14 New England; 14 ISL[38]
TennisSpring17 ISL[39]
GolfSpring16 ISL[40]
SailingSpring1 Massachusetts[37]

Notable athletes

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Hockey

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Rowing

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Other

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Arts

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The studio arts program covers drawing, painting, woodworking, digital photography, ceramics, mechanical drawing (architecture), and print development.[43]

The music program includes jazz and rock bands, an orchestra, and multiple singing groups. Students may take classes and lessons at theBerklee College of Music in Boston.[44]

The theater program puts five productions a year in collaboration with theWinsor School and/orDana Hall School.[45]

Extracurricular activities

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Hamilton Chapel

Belmont Hill's student-run extracurricular organizations include a debate team, school newspaper (The Hill for the Middle School,The Panel for the Upper School), yearbook (The Sundial), and social sciences magazine (The Podium). Every other edition ofThe Panel is co-produced with Winsor students.[46]

Over 70% of the student body participates in voluntary clubs and service trips for community service. The school holds an annual week-long spring break trip to different regions throughout the United States, including California, Alabama, and Florida.[47]

Belmont Hill participates in a University of Pennsylvania-led research consortium to "systematically mobilize student insights and voices to improve school culture, policy and practice."[48]

Notable alumni

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Literature, journalism, and the arts

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Academia

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Government

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Business

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Other

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References

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  2. ^Duncan, Roger F. (1985).The Story of Belmont Hill School: 1923-1983. Belmont, MA: Belmont Hill School. p. 3.
  3. ^Prenatt, p. 13.
  4. ^Duncan, pp. 10, 28.
  5. ^Duncan, pp. 10, 44, 102, 169.
  6. ^Duncan, p. 44.
  7. ^"Articles of Incorporation"(PDF).Massachusetts Secretary of State. March 19, 1923. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  8. ^Duncan, pp. 284-87.
  9. ^abc"FAQs".Belmont Hill School. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  10. ^Duncan, p. 122.
  11. ^Duncan, pp. 102-03, 111.
  12. ^Duncan, p. 128 ("The 'war industry which stimulated Belmont Hill as much as any other was education. Boston and Cambridge colleges and universities held government contracts for the education of officers as well as for research projects. Many Belmont Hill boys were sons of professors. Others were sons of merchants, contractors, manufacturers and professional men, all of whom found the pinch of depression considerably relieved.").
  13. ^Duncan, pp. 122, 141, 170, 215 (enrollment rose from 96 in 1942 to 360 in 1970; Upper School tuition rose from $550 to $2,325).
  14. ^Duncan, p. 215.
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  44. ^"Performing Arts | Belmont Hill School". Archived fromthe original on December 17, 2016. RetrievedJuly 6, 2017.
  45. ^"Theater".Belmont Hill School. February 8, 2024. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  46. ^"The Panel Online". RetrievedMarch 15, 2022.
  47. ^"Belmont Hill School ~ Community Service". Archived fromthe original on July 25, 2011. RetrievedMay 13, 2010.
  48. ^"Home / School Participatory Action Research Collaborative".sparc-csbgl.org. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
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  52. ^"An amazing storyteller - Times of India".The Times of India. June 9, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2023.
  53. ^"Dan Gabriel - Education".LinkedIn. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  54. ^"Robin Moore, the Author, Weds Mary Olga Troshkin, a Model".The New York Times. February 18, 1973.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2023.
  55. ^"Former Belmont Hill Standout Takes a Seat — at ESPN".New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (MA). August 23, 2022. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  56. ^abc"Massachusetts State Police scandals pile up like a bad traffic jam".Boston Herald. December 16, 2020. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  57. ^"Speaker Program (Michael Sherman Lecture Series)".Belmont Hill School. March 8, 2024. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  58. ^"Dr. Rachel Levine '75 Chosen as President Biden's Assistant Secretary for Health".www.belmonthill.org. January 20, 2021. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
  59. ^"Corporation Update".Belmont Hill School. RetrievedApril 22, 2024.
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  61. ^"Jesse Lally Education".LinkedIn. RetrievedJune 4, 2025.

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