Harrow Beijing Scholarships
In 2022, Harrow School London celebrates the incredible landmark of reaching its 450th anniversary having been founded under Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1572.?Here at Harrow Beijing we have been celebrating this feat throughout the year with a variety of special events, but we’re also delighted to announce that we are launching our brand new ‘450 Scholarship’ programme, offering opportunities for outstanding external applicants in either All-Round Academic, Performing Arts, or Sports categories.?These scholarships will be available for any student seeking to join Harrow Beijing in Year 2 and above and applications have opened this week!
Although the prestige of a scholarship in itself is something that can bring motivation and pride to a student, it can also be extremely valuable as part of future college/university applications and personal statements.?Further, all successful external 450 Scholarships will have an associated financial award of up to a 60% discount on Harrow Beijing tuition fees.?While reviewed annually by the academic team to ensure high standards are maintained, the scholarship and financial discount will remain in place for the duration of a student’s time at the school.
All applicants must have an exemplary school record and demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, the Harrow Beijing ethos.?We will utilize school entrance assessment results as part of the filtering for the All-Round Academic short-list, while Performing Arts applicants should have a minimum Grade 6 LAMDA qualification (or equivalent) or a minimum Grade 6 ABRSM qualification (or equivalent).?Sports applicants will need a solid ability in their chosen sport(s) and a dedicated commitment towards and participation in sports/clubs/programmes both inside and outside of school.
The application form can be found on our website and the completed form and supporting documentation can be submitted either on the OpenApply portal or by emailing them to [email protected].?The Admissions team will be more than happy to help with any further questions you may have.
AISL A Level Scholarships
Meanwhile, those specifically looking to join our Sixth Form will be delighted to know that the AISL Scholarship programme is also open to applicants now. This scholarship seeks to enhance the diversity of our AISL Harrow community by attracting academically gifted students from around the world to study in our family of schools. Selected students will awarded a fully funded two-year A Level education. For 2023/25 academic entry, aimed at non-Harrow A Level applicants, 12 scholarships are available at six of the AISL Harrow Schools, including Harrow Bangkok, Harrow Hong Kong, Harrow Shanghai, Harrow Shenzhen, Harrow Haikou and here at Harrow Beijing, with each school offering two scholarships. More information and details on how to apply can be found here.
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Our Current AISL Scholar
"All subject teachers and tutors have been extremely supportive of students' academic development and personal growth."
Michael was our most recent successful AISL Scholar and joined Harrow in 2021 after triumphing in a tough selection process to be given the coveted award and will graduate in summer 2023. Currently studying A Level Economics, Phsychology, Mathematics and Mandarin as well as the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), Michael has found himself immersed in the vibrant life of Harrow Beijing and hopes to read Law and Politics at university.
A Levels at Harrow Beijing
A Level at Harrow Beijing is contextualised in the history and tradition of Harrow School in London. The current subjects we offer at A Level include Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Design Technology, Economics, Mandarin, Further Mathematics, English Literature, Geography, History, Mathematics, Media Studies, Music, Physics, Psychology and Theatre Studies. In recent years, students at Harrow Beijing have achieved exceptional results in their A Level exams, which have helped to gain acceptance at some of the world's best universities, including the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.