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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 .
The school operates under an agreement with the governors of Harrow School in the UK. Two governors from the Harrow School Board of Governors in the UK are members of the Governing Body; they attend its meetings and visit the school in Hong Kong three times a year to ensure quality control and guidance from the Harrow family.
Harrow Bangkok is an overseas franchise of the renowned private boarding school Harrow, in London, UK, operated by a private company called AISL Group. AISL Group also oversees Harrow International Schools in Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai. All Harrow International Schools are operated under a license granted by Harrow School in London.
Bromsgrove School; Bryanston School; Burgess Hill Girls; Caldicott School; Canford School; CATS College Canterbury (formerly Stafford House College) Charterhouse School; Cheltenham College; Cheltenham Ladies College; Christ College, Brecon; Christ's Hospital; City of London Freemen's School; Clifton College; Clifton House School (1899–1968 ...
The Grove (/ ð ə ˈ ɡ r ə ʊ v /), is a boarding house for Harrow School, in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. [1] The Grove was converted into a boarding house in 1820 and is a Grade II listed building. [2] It was constructed on the site of a rectory manor to St Mary's Church, Harrow on the Hill which was built around 1094. [3]
Harrow High School; Hatch End High School; Nower Hill High School; Park High School; Pinner High School; Rooks Heath School; Sacred Heart Language College;
Harrow International School Beijing; Harrow International School Hong Kong This page was last edited on 20 September 2020, at 03:58 (UTC). Text is available under ...
There are around 2,400 private schools in England. [1] Many are represented by the Independent Schools Council (ISC), while around 300 independent senior schools are represented by the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), although both bodies also represent schools outside England and the United Kingdom.