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  1. Within Harrow School, are the students engaged in any personal projects related to music? If so, what are they? All the time… composition, writing about music, reviewing concerts, practising for concerts, preparing for concerts and auditions.

  2. Harrow School (/ ˈ h ær oʊ /) [1] is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. [2] The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon, a local landowner and farmer, under a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I.

  3. Music. at Harrow. Most musicians at Harrow are involved in ensemble work through choirs, bands and orchestras; there are more than 80 concerts and productions each year, with many solo performance opportunities.

  4. Since September 2005 David has been Director of Music at Harrow School. Harrow has an outstanding reputation for the quality of its music education, and a large number of pupils go on to university with organ and choral awards. David has a deep commitment to fostering music education of excellence.

  5. www.harrowschool.org.uk › arts-and-culture › musicMusic - Harrow School

    Harrow's Music Schools have specialist teaching and practice rooms, as well as a Concert Hall for chamber music. We regularly perform in a number of other buildings on the estate, including Speech Room, Chapel, the Ryan Theatre and the Vaughan Library.

  6. Since its inception, the choir has sung regularly at Harrow, as well as at St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, various college chapels in Oxford and Cambridge, and many other London churches.

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  8. An independent school for boys aged from 13 to 18. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Harrow. Pupils: 830; sixth formers: 333. Religion: Christian. Fees: £53,550 pa. Open days: Check school website. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review. ISI report: View the ISI report.

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