When Tests Fail the Student
Imagine this: you have spent hours making flashcards and studying for a test. At the last minute, a friend asks to borrow the cards. You feel good at the beginning…
Imagine this: you have spent hours making flashcards and studying for a test. At the last minute, a friend asks to borrow the cards. You feel good at the beginning…
What if there are one billion more people in the world than we think. A recent study published in Nature Communications has raised questions about the accuracy of global population…
The math placement test that I took in sixth grade still affects my math level today. Therefore, I believe that we should eliminate the requirement for a teacher recommendation to…
I have grown up surrounded by cycling; my dad is an avid cycling fan and tried for years to get my sister and me interested in watching cycling, but it…
This summer, Belmont Hill faculty members including Dr. Calloway, Mr. Laliberte ’14, Mr. George, Mr. Ryan ’17, Mr. Trautz, and Ms. Wallace, will be participating in the Prouty Ride in…
The Belmont Hill Sustainability Club has concluded a successful year filled with impactful initiatives, research, and community engagement, with projects ranging from local cleanups to representing the school at the…
Coat & tie, milk & cookies, Chapel talks, family-style lunches, and the waiter system are all fundamental aspects of Belmont Hill tradition Among the most meaningful of these post-graduate traditions…
To make up for missing their 7th-grade Roman & Greek Field Day because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Class of 2025 decided to bring it back—with a twist. Throughout the…
The 2024-2025 school year is in its final stages, and Mr. Ryan ‘17 will take off from Belmont Hill. Mr. Ryan spent six years at BH as a student and…
The Belmont Hill community gathered on Friday, April 25th, for the 31st annual Poetry Fest, a celebration of poems that has become an established tradition at our school. After a…