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  1. Harrodian, a special place to learn. Set on a 25-acre riverside estate in Barnes, South West London, Harrodian is a high-achieving independent school for boys and girls aged between 4 and 18 years old.

  2. The Harrodian School is a private day school in Barnes, South-west London. Formerly the site of Harrods Sports Club, the original premises have been extended and converted for educational purposes. The school opened in September 1993 with 65 pupils; by 2011, the roll had grown to 925.

  3. Our team is ready to answer any questions you may have about Harrodian and to ensure that the admissions process goes smoothly from initial registration all the way to entry. At every age group entry point, we welcome young people who can benefit from Harrodian's academic, sporting, cultural and social opportunities and who are ready to make ...

  4. Harrodian is a high-achieving school for approximately 1,000 boys and girls aged 4-18 set in a beautiful riverside location on the south bank of the Thames at Barnes in south west London.The generous 25-acre site includes distinct departments for three separate age groups: Pre-Prep (4-7+), Prep (8-12+) and Senior/6th Form (13-18+) that form a ...

  5. Founded in 1993 on the site of the former Harrods sports club with just 65 Pre-Prep and Prep age pupils, we now cater for approximately 1,000 boys and girls aged 4-18 in a single school integrating dedicated sections for Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior/Sixth Form.

  6. Welcome to the Seniors and Sixth Form. Academic excellence is a core goal at the Harrodian but not at the expense of diversity. We are committed to enabling students to realise their maximum potential whatever direction their inclinations and talents may take them in.

  7. Our history. Harrodian was founded in 1993. Before that our riverside location on the south bank of the Thames in Barnes served as a farm, a private residence and a sports club. This time line charts the history of our beautiful site as well as Harrodian's growth into maturity over its first quarter century as a school.