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  1. 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 .

  2. Harrow School, educational institution for boys in Harrow, London. It is one of the foremost public (i.e., independent) schools of England and one of the most prestigious. Generally between 700 and 800 students reside and study there. Its founder, John Lyon (d. 1592), was a yeoman of neighbouring.

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  3. A full-boarding school. FOR BOYS AGED 13 TO 18. Harrow School was founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I. It is located in a leafy 300-acre estate, encompassing much of Harrow on the Hill in north-west London.

  4. Harrow School es una escuela independiente británica de pupilos varones entre los 13 y 18 años de edad. Está ubicada en Harrow on the Hill en el municipio de Harrow, en Londres (Inglaterra) Reino Unido. Es una de las primeras "escuelas públicas" inglesas tal como se definen en la Ley de Escuelas Públicas de 1868.

  5. The plainest evidence for the existence of a school before 1572 comes from two contrasting sources: the records of entrants to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and a letter written in 1626 by an octogenarian resident of Bridgewater, Somerset, called George Roper.