Harrow High School located at Gayton Road, Harrow HA1 2JG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8861 7300

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B.A Shameri

5 Google Rating

My brother in year 7 . He said that's all teachers are helpful and he has a good support as an ESOL

5/ 5

My brother in year 7 . He said that's all teachers are helpful and he has a good support as an ESOL student. As a Visitor I found it a very good school and the receptionist very helpful. Recommend it 👏🏻👏🏻

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Samantha Grey

5 Google Rating

Thank you Mr Gamble and all teaching team for helping my son to achieve his greatest potential.

5/ 5

Thank you Mr Gamble and all teaching team for helping my son to achieve his greatest potential.

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Devanir Soares

5 Google Rating

My child has no complaints about the school and enjoys it very much! Highly recommended

5/ 5

My child has no complaints about the school and enjoys it very much! Highly recommended

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Natalia Jadach

5 Google Rating

Harrow High School is an excellant school with great facilities and staff. There is a lot of support

5/ 5

Harrow High School is an excellant school with great facilities and staff. There is a lot of support made available for students that need extra help, for example for those who moved from other countries and have difficulty with English. Staff are also always there to help out.

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Urs Laubli

5 Google Rating

From the first day our son enjoyed beeing at Harrow High, he felt save, he found many friends and he

5/ 5

From the first day our son enjoyed beeing at Harrow High, he felt save, he found many friends and he learnt a lot. This school really cares for the pupils and tries to find out what is best for them. It is a Sport Academy which is fantastic for boys that love to do Basketball or Football.

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