Claremont High School located at Claremont Ave, Harrow HA3 0UH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8204 4442

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Jaanvi Patel

5 Google Rating

I used to go to this school and it was amazing. The teachers and staff here are wonderful. This scho

5/ 5

I used to go to this school and it was amazing. The teachers and staff here are wonderful. This school is way better than the one in australia for sure. You should go to this school. Amazing 😁

Poetry Fab 101

5 Google Rating

Amazing school because I go there!!😁😁 But still..I love this school and all the teachers are v

5/ 5

Amazing school because I go there!!😁😁 But still..I love this school and all the teachers are very kind and welcoming

Ron Archibald

5 Google Rating

Great environment accompanied by a hard-working and friendly staff.

5/ 5

Great environment accompanied by a hard-working and friendly staff.

Aida Cacau

5 Google Rating

I love this school It is very welcoming to new students and the teachers and staff there ate so kind

5/ 5

I love this school It is very welcoming to new students and the teachers and staff there ate so kind Not to mention the food I'd awesome

J Man

1 Google Rating

The worst school possible to send any of your children to because the school only cares about its re

1/ 5

The worst school possible to send any of your children to because the school only cares about its reputation and not the child's well-being or education. If ever you are sending your children to this school DO NOT SEND THEM HERE, your child will regret going there and will regret the level of education they will receive and WILL feel like they are in a prison.

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