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  1. This chapter looks at the history of Harrow School. By his own admission, John Lyon did not found Harrow School. The Charter he obtained from Queen Elizabeth I dated 19 February 1572 explicitly stated that he was re-endowing (‘de novo erigere’) an existing school. Of a school at Harrow before 1572 there is clear evidence; Lyon himself made ...

  2. John Lyon (1514–1592) was a significant English landowner, who by 1564 had the largest land-rental income in Harrow, and who was subsequently the founder of Harrow School, and of The John Lyon School, and of the John Lyon's Charity. The Harrow School house, Lyon's, is named after him. He was a member of the Anglo-Norman Lyons family, and was a first cousin of Sir John Lyon, who was Lord ...

  3. 13 de jul. de 2016 · By 1701, the ratio between foreign pupils and local ones was two to one, and this eventually prompted the establishment of the John Lyon School to fulfil what had been Lyon’s original intentions. This also saw the creation of the Harrow Foundation, which now provides an estimated £5 million a year to projects benefiting young people in nine boroughs across London, Harrow included among them.

  4. The John Lyon School is a highly academically selective independent boys and girls' day school in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1876, by the Governors of Harrow School for the education of local boys, in keeping with the belated wishes of John Lyon, Harrow School's founder.

  5. 20 de ago. de 2023 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Our Values. John Lyon has a clear set of values that are vital to our community. Our Values shape who we are, what we do and how we do it. Each value is woven into School life and our admissions process. Our Values are tangible and meaningful; they enable us to promote and teach a set of principles to our pupils that will help them thrive as ...

  7. L. Joseph Lancaster. Thomas Langley. Jane Leeke Latham. William Laxton (Lord Mayor of London) Henry Lee of Ditchley. Herbert de Losinga. Bellerby Lowerison. John Lyon (school founder)