Macgregor
Macgregor was built to house the Mill Hill School Sanatorium in 1877, most recently transforming from a Day House to a girls Boarding House. We are located off The Ridgeway with our own amazing grounds, overlooking Mill Hill School’s Sixth Form Centre and miles of protected parkland with panoramic views towards the West End of London. The House is so named after the founder and first Headmistress of the Mount School for Girls which is now Mill Hill International.
Macgregor was fully refurbished in 2017 and is the smallest Boarding House. It has room for 29 junior and senior girls, all of whom have study bedrooms. Lower School pupils are allocated to rooms of two or three. The Sixth Form have larger study bedrooms, shared between two in the first year then they may be allocated a single room for their final year.
We are lucky to have a large common room area with a TV, board games and games consoles, with karaoke nights being a particular favourite, alongside access to the House kitchen for the girls to prepare their own food as they wish. There is also a large study room so that pupils can continue their academic work undisturbed. The gardens are large enough in which to play badminton and volleyball during the summer months and the girls enjoy many barbecues and firepits together here.
My accommodation adjoins the Boarding House where I am always on hand to our boarders. I am supported in the House by an Assistant Housemistress, an amazing team of tutors, and of course, matron. Everyone is assured of a warm and friendly welcome in Macgregor. It is a superb home to our boarders.
Karen Justice, Housemistress