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  1. Harrow School is one of the most famous and oldest British boarding schools for boys, located in the London district of Harrow. The school was founded in 1572 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Harrow School is located in northwest London, a 20-minute drive from Baker Street via the London Underground Train and a 30-minute drive from Heathrow Airport.

  2. Harrow International School of Hong Kong is a British international boarding school and day school in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. When it opened on 3 September 2012, it became the first British boarding school in Hong Kong. It was also the third in the Harrow family of schools in the Asia region in association with Harrow School and the John Lyon ...

  3. Harrow International School Bangkok, กรุงเทพมหานคร ประเทศไทย. 50,335 likes · 1,320 talking about this · 35,731 were here.

  4. A school that values courage, honour, humility and fellowship is a school at its best: one deserving of the name ‘Harrow’ and one to which we aspire. Alastair Land, Head Master, attended Manchester Grammar School where he was School Vice-Captain. He first got to understand the positive power of boarding in his gap year teaching at ...

  5. Harrow School is a full-boarding school in the UK for boys aged 13-18.It was founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I. In 2019 at A level, approximately one third of grades achieved an A*, while 49% of Pre-U results were D1 or D2 (the highest possible grades).

  6. resources.finalsite.net › images › v1695797361ADMISSIONS POLICY

    APPENDIX A: ADMISSION TO HARROW SCHOOL – GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION The following sections provide parents of prospective boys with information about the registration and admissions processes of Harrow School. Harrow School is an independent school for approximately 840 boys aged 13-18. All boys are full boarders; there

  7. Harrow School is a public school in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon, a local landowner and farmer, under a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I.

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