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  1. 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.

    • Welcome to Harrow

      Welcome to Harrow. A full-boarding school for boys aged...

    • Learning

      All intellectual property rights in the content of this...

    • Admissions

      Admissions. Each year, the School admits around 160 boys...

    • News & Events

      The Commemoration Concert takes place every October in...

    • Old Harrovians

      The Harrow Association was founded in 1907 to enable Old...

    • Support Us

      Over the next five years, the Harrow Development Trust aims...

    • Academic Results

      Harrow’s outgoing Fifth Form achieved outstanding (I)GCSE...

    • University Destinations

      The School’s Careers Adviser and Head of Careers ensure that...

  2. Harrow School ( / ˈhæroʊ /) [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. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La Harrow School è una scuola privata maschile situata ad Harrow, quartiere nel nord-ovest di Londra, capitale del Regno Unito. La scuola ha anche una sezione pubblica che è attiva come collegio scolastico .

  4. Harrow School, educational institution for boys in Harrow, London. It is one of the foremost public (i.e., independent) schools of England and one of the most prestigious. Generally between 700 and 800 students reside and study there. Its founder, John Lyon (d. 1592), was a yeoman of neighbouring.

  5. Harrow School is one of four remaining full boarding, all boys schools left in the UK. Highly academic, but with so much else to offer, whether its the excellent sports, amazing drama or arts. As you'd expect from a school like this, entrance is highly competitive: roughly 600 pupils apply for 160 places at age 13.