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Harrow School was founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I. It is located in a leafy 300-acre estate, encompassing much of Harrow on the Hill in north-west London.
Harrow was founded in 1572 under a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I by local landowning farmer, John Lyon. It soon became one of the greatest schools in the country, attracting pupils from all over the world. This distinguished history enriches the daily life of our entire community.
Admissions. Each year, the School admits around 160 boys into Year 9, in the September following their 13th birthday, and up to 20 boys, normally aged 16, into Year 12 (Sixth Form). In line with our Admissions Policy, which is referenced in our terms and conditions, we welcome applications from boys who:
An opportunity has arisen at Harrow for a Part-Time Teacher of Design Technology & Engineering (DTE) from January 2025. 5 High Street, Middlesex, HA1 3HP. Permanent | Part-Time. Harrow has its own salary scale and many other benefits. Apply Now.
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.
Fees for 2024/25*. Termly fees are £17,850 and include board, tuition, textbooks, a stationery allowance and laundry, and are paid in advance by the first day of term.
Scholarships. A scholarship is an award for excellence in academic study, the arts or sport. A scholarship award serves primarily as an acknowledgement of a boy's achievement. They are highly competitive and carry a value of 5% of the School fees.
Preceded by Speech Room or Chapel, there are eight lessons a day on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with a shorter time for activities; and five lessons a day on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday with the whole afternoon given over to sport, music art or drama.
Sport. With afternoon games five times a week, a choice of nearly 30 different sports, and regular inter-school and inter-House matches, boys are kept healthy and active. Participation in sport helps Harrovians to grow, learn and enjoy themselves, while nurturing their personal, physical and intellectual skills, and developing healthy minds and ...
As well as helping boys gain admission to top universities, the academic life at Harrow encourages scholarship, intellectual curiosity, independent thought and effective learning habits.