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22 mar 2024 · ISI Inspection. Friday 22 Mar 2024. We welcomed inspectors to Harrow School in February. Its main purpose is to check that the School meets the National Minimum Standards for boarding schools and the standards set by the Department for Education for independent schools more generally.
14 mar 2024 · What a moment for the back-rower and Harrow School, as they took the Continental Tyres Schools Cup final victory on Thursday night. Kirkham Grammar School deserve their praise. This was two unbeaten sides giving it hell at Twickenham. 🏆The 2024 @ContiUK Schools U18 Cup winners – Harrow School! 👏Congratulations to everyone at ...
19 mar 2024 · Tuesday 19 Mar 2024. A team of Harrovians has qualified for the F1 in Schools competition World Finals after placing third in the UK Professional Class. The four boys designed and built a small F1 car as well as a pit display and delivered a verbal presentation with a portfolio of work showcasing design, engineering, enterprise and ...
15 mar 2024 · Harrow School win the U18 National Schools Cup 2024. Posted on 15 March 2024. The Middlesex President Nigel Orton as the RFU Council Member for Schools watched the National Schools’ finals at Twickenham. He said it was great honour to watch a thrilling final at Twickenham Stadium between two unbeaten U18 XVs when Harrow School ...
15 mar 2024 · Harrow make history with maiden Schools Cup triumph. Harrow nicked the Cup crown from Kirkham Grammar School as No.8 Reggie Hammick scored in overtime in a Twickenham thriller. (Image: RFU)...
6 mar 2024 · James Melville branded his Harrow School rugby team ‘special’ after they punched a dream ticket to Twickenham for the Continental Tyres Schools Cup final. Harrow under-18s were excellent in their semi-final against Blundell’s School, easing to a 39-14 victory in Aylesbury thanks a fine attacking display.
14 mar 2024 · They sang the school song, adding a verse that went something like, ‘And Churchill’s name shall win acclaim through each new generation.’ It brought tears to his eyes. That was Churchill’s last visit to Harrow.” Harry Benson, Sir Winston Churchill at Harrow School, 1961, Printed Later, Archival Pigment Photograph