The Mount School, York

Other, Founded 1785

Updated July 2026

2–18Ages
Co-edGender
Day & BoardingType
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

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The Mount School York is an independent day and boarding school that provides a co-educational Prep School and a specialist all-girls Senior School and Sixth Form. It combines a rich history dating back to 1785 with a modern, bespoke curriculum designed to inspire confident and inquisitive learners.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

Founded on Quaker principles, the school fosters a calm, caring community built on mutual respect, equality, and kindness. It emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, social justice, and the development of the whole person. The school encourages pupils to be inquisitive, independent thinkers who are empowered to pursue their ambitions without barriers.

Programmes

The school offers a continuous educational pathway from Pre-School (ages 2-4) through to Sixth Form (ages 16-18). The Prep School utilizes a bespoke, creative curriculum that encourages curiosity, while the Senior School provides an all-girls environment focused on academic rigour and personal development. The Sixth Form offers an A Level programme, supported by the 'Ignite' initiative, which aims to challenge pupils beyond the classroom and prepare them for future careers.

Outcomes

The school consistently achieves strong academic results at both GCSE and A Level. In 2024, the school reported that 83% of A Level grades were A-B, with 50% of grades at A-A. Pupils are prepared for success in university and beyond, with a focus on developing confidence, ambition, and the skills necessary for leadership in various fields.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school maintains small class sizes to ensure attentive tuition and strong, positive relationships between staff and pupils. Teachers are trained to understand individual pupil strengths and identify when students may require additional support. Dedicated study areas are provided for each stage of development, allowing pupils to learn and reflect at their own pace.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What ages does The Mount School, York teach?
The Mount School, York enrolls students aged 2 to 18.
Is The Mount School, York a day or boarding school?
The Mount School, York is a day and boarding school.
Is The Mount School, York co-educational?
The Mount School, York is a co-ed school.
Where is The Mount School, York located?
The Mount School, York is an international school in York, United Kingdom.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school provides a supportive admissions process, guiding families from their initial visit through to enrollment. Prospective families are encouraged to attend open events or arrange a personal visit to the campus. The school offers scholarships and bursaries, and provides specific guidance for international students.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term academic year (Autumn, Spring, and Summer). Each term includes scheduled half-term breaks, staff INSET days, and specific dates for the arrival and departure of boarding pupils. The academic calendar is published for multiple years in advance, detailing key events such as entrance exams, open days, and end-of-term meetings.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumScience labsStudy roomBoardingLibraryDining hallArt roomMusic roomPlaygroundDesign & technology workshop

About the campus

The school is situated on a 16-acre campus in the heart of York, featuring a mix of historic buildings and modern facilities. Key amenities include a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, netball courts, science labs, and IT suites. The campus also houses a Sixth Form centre, libraries, an art and design studio, a design and technology workshop, music practice rooms, and a medical centre. Recent and ongoing developments include a new dance studio, a relocated pre-school, and a state-of-the-art design and technology area.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of co-curricular opportunities, including adventure trips, performing and creative arts, and the PeaceJam programme. Pupils participate in sports such as netball and swimming, with access to a dedicated swim school. The school also promotes leadership development through roles such as College Leaders and Form Captains, and encourages participation in activities that foster community contribution and personal growth.

  • Anna WilbyHead of School

    Anna Wilby is responsible for the running of the school and the wellbeing of all pupils.

  • Jo GoudriaanDeputy Head of School
  • James WaddingtonDeputy Head (Senior School) & Head of College
  • Rachel CapperHead of Prep School
  • Heather BerryBursar
  • Kate LinfootDirector of External Relations
  • Matthew AdamsHead of Boarding (Maternity Cover)