Winston Churchill's Alma Mater Harrow School to Launch in the UAE
Established in London in 1572, Harrow School will open its first international branch in the UAE within two years.
Harrow School, the prestigious London institution established in 1572 that is known for educating figures like Winston Churchill, is setting its sights on the United Arab Emirates. Partnering with UAE education developer Taaleem, Harrow plans to open its first international branch in the Emirates within the next two years.
Taaleem, having secured the rights to operate Harrow International Schools across the GCC region (including UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait), will spearhead the UAE project.
Harrow International Schools, with a presence across Asia and serving over 9,000 students (the majority outside the UK), focuses on a “super-premium” educational model, on which its renowned legacy of academic rigor, co-curricular activities and character development is built.
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