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  1. 2,483 Followers, 10 Following, 199 Posts - Harrow School (@harrow.school) on Instagram: "Harrow School is a full-boarding school for boys aged 13-18. It was founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I."

  2. Boarding. Harrow’s 830 boys each live in one of 12 Houses. The Houses each have a unique character, with their own gardens and facilities, and they inspire fierce loyalty from the boys and from old boys. While appreciating the different characters of the Houses, we ensure that each has a diverse range of boys in terms of their talents ...

  3. 5 apr 2024 · Harrow Appi caters for students aged 11 to 18 (Year 7 to 13) and, as a full boarding school, closely mirrors the experience of studying at Harrow School in the UK. Surrounded by the great outdoors, high achieving students excel both academically and physically. Utilising Harrow’s British international curriculum, teaching is highly effective ...

  4. Harrow in Quotes. The transition to high school is never easy (especially for us parents) but my daughter has settled in well and has made new friends. I have found the teachers approachable and they have encouraged and supported my daughter. Most importantly the school cares about their students. (Year 7 Parent)

  5. Welcome to Harrow School LondonA full-boarding school for boys aged 13-18, founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Elizabeth I.We are one of just a ...

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  6. If those words mean anything to you, you might have a connection to Harrow School, arguably one of the most famous boy’s schools in the country. Stet Fortuna Domus is Latin for ‘let the fortune of the house stand,’ while the second section is Latin for ‘the faithful dispensation of the gifts of God.’ Quite a message to live by.

  7. Heather Rhodes - Principal. Heather is the Principal of Harrow School Online, the first purpose-designed fully online British education from a leading independent School. She is particularly interested in the potential of online education for building global communities of learning and increasing the accessibility of exceptional education.