Belmont Hill School
Belmont Hill School is an independent boys school on a campus in Belmont, a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. The school enrolls approximately 440 students in grades 7-12, separated into the Middle School and the Upper School, and refers to these grades as "Forms" with a Roman Numeral I through VI. While the majority of attending students are day students, there are some who enroll in the school's five-day boarding program, which becomes an option for students in their 9th grade year.
History
The school was founded in 1923 by a group of seven incorporators seeking a non-boarding institution for their sons that would allow for small classes and personal accountability. At the time of its incorporation, the location atop Belmont Hill was not yet developed and belonged to the Belmont Hill Trust. With the help of Robert Atkins, an incorporator and member of the Trust, of undeveloped, rough, and swampy land was purchased in March 1923 and Belmont Hill’s first Headmaster, Reginald Heber Howe, was appointed.Howe, a member of the faculty at the Middlesex School for 20 years, raised money for the necessary facilities. By the fall, renovations to the Headmaster’s house had taken place, along with the construction of an athletic field, a dormitory, and a single academic building, later named the Howe Building. The school finally opened its doors in the fall of 1923 to 43 boys and four faculty.
Munro Leaf, author of the children's book The Story of Ferdinand, served on Belmont Hill's faculty as an English teacher beginning in 1929.
Athletics
Belmont Hill's athletics program offers 16 interscholastic sports, 57 teams, and over 700 athletic contests each year. Almost all Belmont Hill coaches are members of the teaching faculty. Belmont Hill competes in the Independent School League.Belmont Hill constructed its Jordan Athletic Center in the year 2000 and later installed two new turf fields used for football, lacrosse, and soccer. "The JAC" also contains two basketball courts, a wrestling room, seven squash courts, a free weights and workout facility, and an Olympic-size hockey rink that is converted into four full tennis courts during the non-winter months. Sports offered for middle school and upper school students at Belmont Hill include:
;Fall
- Football ISL and New England Champions 2018
- Soccer
- Cross Country
- Hockey
- Basketball
- Wrestling
- Squash 19 time ISL Champions
- Alpine Skiing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Baseball
- Lacrosse ISL Champions 2015-2017
- Crew New England Champions 2003-2010, 2012-2014, 2016
- Track ISL and New England Champions 2017
- Tennis
- Golf
- Sailing
Visual and performing arts
The music program at Belmont Hill is carried out in the school's Prenatt Music Center. Students may join a number of performance groups including Jazz Ensemble, Rock Ensemble, Orchestra, Chamber Group, Glee Club, and the B-Flats. The school has close ties with the Berklee College of Music in Boston, allowing the boys to take individual lessons on campus during the week. Serious musicians often enroll in the program’s advanced courses.
Theater productions are held regularly in the school's small Kraft Theatre. Belmont Hill puts on a total of seven productions over the course of the school year including three middle school productions, three upper school productions, and a senior-directed production each spring. These performances are put on in collaboration with the Winsor School and/or Dana Hall School, two of Belmont Hill's sister schools. Performances during the 2009-10 school year included The Bridge to Terabithia, The Curious Savage, The Foreigner, The Music Man, and Rent.
Extracurricular activities
Students' schedules include a variety of different extracurricular activities. These are broken up into Middle School and Upper School organizations, with leadership positions filled by middle or upper school students accordingly.Belmont Hill has student-run organizations including a student senate, debate team, school newspaper, yearbook, and social sciences journal. Every other edition of The Panel is produced together with students from the Winsor School. The Belmont Hill Junto, modeled on Benjamin Franklin's original club, is a collection of students who meet weekly for the purpose of mutual improvement. New student clubs and organizations are founded every semester based on interest level.
Over 70% of the student body participates in voluntary clubs and service trips for community service. Groups include SAFE, Peer Leaders, Sustainability, Meadowbrook Retirement Home, and Investment Group. An extension of the community service program includes an annual week-long spring break trip to different regions throughout the United States. Groups have travelled to New Orleans, Appalachia, and Guadalupe, AZ participating in several service projects.
Global education
Belmont Hill has various programs to study and travel abroad. Typically, students who choose to do so will spend a semester or the entire year during their Junior year in these programs which range from:- HMI Semester - Colorado
- Alzar School - Idaho/Chile
- CITY Term - New York, NY
- Mountain School - Vermont
- Island School - Bahamas
- SYA China
- SYA Spain
- SYA France
- SYA Italy
Enrollment and admission
Notable alumni
- Thomas Winship, former Boston Globe editor
- Kingman Brewster, former president of Yale University, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- C. Loring Brace IV, biological anthropologist and Professor at the University of Michigan
- Mortimer J. Buckley, president and director, The Vanguard Group
- Edmund S. Morgan, historian and Emeritus Professor at Yale University
- Robin Moore, author of The French Connection
- David E. Kelley, television producer, husband of Michelle Pfeiffer
- Mark Fusco, NCAA Hockey Hobey Baker Award Winner
- Scott Fusco, NCAA Hockey Hobey Baker Award Winner
- Bill Cleary, Harvard University Athletic Director
- Bob Cleary, Olympic Men's Ice Hockey gold medalist
- Paul Mara, NHL Player
- Ian Moran, NHL Player
- Toby Kimball, former NBA player
- Jonathan Kraft, President of the New England Patriots
- Thomas H. Lee, founder of Thomas H. Lee Partners private equity firm
- Tony Maws, award-winning Boston chef
- Christian Ruuttu, former NHL Player
- Robert Carlock, writer and producer for 30 Rock, co-creator and showrunner of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
- Ted Murphy, 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist in Men's Rowing
- Gotham Chopra, author, filmmaker, and entrepreneur
- Mark A. Milley, 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Mike Condon NHL Goalie
- Jimmy Vesey, NCAA Hockey Hobey Baker Award Winner, current NHL player
- Matt Grzelcyk, current NHL player
- Michael di Santo, 2016 Olympian in the US Men's Eight
- Connor Brickley, AHL, NHL Player Florida Panthers