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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 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]
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John Lyon memorial, St Mary's, Harrow on the Hill John Lyon memorial, St Mary's, Harrow on the Hill. John Lyon (1514–1592) was a significant English landowner, who by 1564 had the largest land-rental income in Harrow, and who was the founder of Harrow School and the John Lyon's Charity. The John Lyon School was named as such in his ...
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Harrow School, England (1243, Royal Charter in 1572) Katedralskolan, Uppsala, Sweden (exact year of foundation not known, by tradition 1246 [citation needed]) Berthold-Gymnasium Freiburg , Germany (1250) Johan de Witt Gymnasium , Dordrecht, The Netherlands (1253) (oldest school in The Netherlands) Abingdon School, England (1256)
Ford became headmaster of Repton School in 1901 and in 1910 moved to Harrow, where he was headmaster until 1925. [8] in 1925 he became the dean at York, a post he was to hold until his death on Easter Sunday seven years later. [9] His memorial is in the restored Zouche Chapel. [10]