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The name "Harrow High School" previously belonged to an independent school which, until its closure in the late 1980s, occupied a site across the road from the current school, on Gayton Road. Visitors. On the 10 July 2024 Malala Yousafzai has visited harrow high school and did a ten minute long livestream .
Harrow County School for Girls, sometimes called Harrow County Grammar School for Girls, was a grammar school located in Lowlands Road in Harrow, now part of Greater London but in Middlesex at the time of construction. It was established in 1914. It closed in 1975 when the London Borough of Harrow adopted a comprehensive system of
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Pages in category "Secondary schools in the London Borough of Harrow" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Harrow County Grammar School may refer to one of two schools closed in 1975: Harrow County School for Boys , a grammar school now an academy called Harrow High School Harrow County School for Girls , a grammar school no longer in existence
Harrow District High School was located in Harrow, Ontario and was Canada's most southern high school. It had a population of about 350 students. The high school contained students from grades 7–12. The school's 100th anniversary was celebrated in 2004. The school's mascot was Harry Hawk. Their colours were blue and white.
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]