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  2. According to our 2021 A Level League Table, Harrow School placed 56th out of other boarding schools in the UK. Harrow School alumni have managed to secure places at some of the world’s top universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Russell Group universities in the UK, and Stanford, Harvard, and other Ivy League schools in America!

  3. Harrow has 21 secondary schools that serve 19,842 students for the school year 2023/24. 17 state high schools & 4 private high schools are available in the Harrow. The top ranked only girl's high schools in Harrow are Bentley Wood High School, The Sacred Heart Language College, and North London Collegiate School.

  4. www.harrowschool.org.uk › welcome-to-harrow › academic-resultsAcademic Results - Harrow School

    These strong A-level results have translated into a positive set of university outcomes with Harrovians taking up places at six of the eight Ivy League schools in the USA and nearly a quarter of boys securing places at institutions ranked in the world's top twenty

  5. These top schools near Harrow are ranked by their School Guide Star Rating, which is 100% based on official performance data including exam results and Ofsted inspections. Visit each school’s page to see catchment area maps, parent reviews and exam results in full.

  6. www.best-schools.co.uk › schools › 1633Best Schools

    Harrow School was founded in 1572, and is one of only very few full boarding schools remaining in the UK. The school sits in an attractive setting on top of Harrow on the Hill, with 400 acres and stunning views across London.

  7. An impressive 43% of A-level results achieved by pupils at Harrow Hong Kong were the top A* grade, with 74% of grades at A-A and 93% at A-B. Eleven pupils achieved straight A* grades in four of their subjects, with congratulations for their outstanding achievements.

  8. Harrow School (/ ˈ h ær oʊ /) is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon, a local landowner and farmer, under a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I.