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Harrow School

Harrow School
Harrow Crest.svg
Mottoes Latin: Stet Fortuna Domus
("Let the Fortune of the House Stand")
Latin: Donorum Dei Dispensatio Fidelis
("The Faithful Dispensation of the Gifts of God")
Established 1243
1572 (Royal Charter)
Type Independent boarding school
Religion Anglicanism
Head Master Jim Hawkins
Chairman of the Governors J P Batting
Founder John Lyon of Preston
Location Harrow on the Hill
London Borough of Harrow
London
HA1 3HP
England
Coordinates: 51°10′57″N 0°19′58″W / 51.1824°N 0.3327°W / 51.1824; -0.3327
DfE URN 102245 Tables
Staff ~200 (full-time)
Students ~800 pupils
Gender Male
Ages 13–18
Houses 12
Colours Blue & white         
Publication The Harrovian
Former pupils Old Harrovians
Badges Rampant Lion
Crossed Arrows
Website www.harrowschool.org.uk

Harrow School /ˈhær/ is an independent boarding school for boys in Harrow, London, England. There is some evidence that there has been a school on the site since 1243, but the Harrow School of today was founded in 1572 by John Lyon under a Royal Charter of Elizabeth I. Harrow is one of the original nine public schools that were regulated by the Public Schools Act 1868. For the academic year 2015/16, Harrow charges boarders up to £12,050 per term, being the fifth most expensive boarding school in the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

The school has an enrolment of 805 boys spread across twelve boarding houses, all of whom board full-time. It remains one of the four all-boys, full-boarding schools in Britain, the others being Eton College, Radley College and Winchester College. Harrow's uniform includes straw hats, morning suits, top hats and canes. Its alumni include eight former British or Indian Prime Ministers (including Peel, Palmerston, Baldwin, Churchill and Nehru), foreign statesmen, former and current members of both houses of the U.K. Parliament, three Kings and several other members of various royal families, twenty Victoria Cross and one George Cross holders, and many figures in the Arts and the Sciences.


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