Is it hard to get into Harrow?
Getting into Harrow School is not an easy feat. On account of its prestige as well as its limited number of places for pupils each year, Harrow School is highly competitive. Year 9 admits 160-165 pupils whilst Year 12 admits 15-20 each year. Successful applicants to Year 9 Entry must also pay a £500 acceptance fee.
Where do Harrow students go to university?
Most of the year-group will attend one of the QS world top 100 universities including Durham, Northwestern, UC Berkeley, King’s College London, Brown, LSE, NYU and St Andrews.
Is Harrow better than Eton?
Results and records. Excluding fixtures during the First and Second World Wars, there have been 181 matches in the series from 1805 to 2019, of which Eton have won 59 and Harrow have won 54, with 68 matches drawn. During the World Wars, matches were played at the two schools’ own grounds rather than at Lord’s.
Is there a Harrow School in Hong Kong?
Harrow International School Hong Kong ( Chinese: 哈羅香港國際學校) is a British international boarding and day, all-through school in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. When it opened in September 2012, it became the first British boarding school in Hong Kong. It was also the third in the Harrow family…
Why choose Harrow International School?
Our vision, leadership for a better world, aims to equip and challenge our pupils to use their knowledge, skills, and talents to make life better for others in their community and the wider world. Harrow International School Hong Kong opened in September 2012 and now has around 1500 pupils aged 3 to 18.
Are there safeguarding checks at Harrow International School Hong Kong?
All adults in the School community are expected to follow its Child Protection procedures and are required to undertake safeguarding checks. Harrow International School Hong Kong reserves the right to recruit at any stage during the selection process.
What is the name of the British School in Hong Kong?
Harrow International School Hong Kong ( Chinese: 哈羅香港國際學校) is a British international boarding and day, all-through school in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. When it opened on 3 September 2012, it became the first British boarding school in Hong Kong.