SILVER ARROW IMPACT REPORT 2020
Looking forward, giving back
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
A YEAR OF NEW CHAL FROM THE
HEAD MASTER At the start of 2020, none of us could have foreseen the impact and challenges wrought on the world by the pandemic and, in the context of the School’s long history, the exceptional period we have lived through. In years to come, historians may never fully appreciate how the School came together and how it was the strength of the Harrow community, even more than its flexibility of thinking, its openness of mind and its spirit of generosity, that brought us through what will, we hope, prove to have been the worst of the pandemic. The School’s values of courage, honour, humility and, above all, fellowship have been lived out on the Hill during these times. At the end of last term, I thanked every member of the School family, the boys, their parents, the beaks and all the staff for what In spite of the challenging times in which we all find ourselves, your enthusiasm for our fundraising endeavours has continued, for which my colleagues and I are most grateful.
they achieved. In addition, I extend great praise and gratitude to the School’s many donors, through the doorway of the Harrow Development Trust. In spite of the challenging times in which we all find ourselves, your enthusiasm for our fundraising endeavours has continued, for which my colleagues and I are most grateful.
Alastair Land • Head Master
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WITH THANKS TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS
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A NEW ROAD TO HARROW 450
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CAPITAL PROJECTS LOOKING BACK OVER THE PAST YEAR
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BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Boys on the Hill in 2020
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LENGES
02/03
FROM THE
CEO OF THE HARROW DEVELOPMENT TRUST Being an optimist is one of the key traits of being the CEO of the Harrow Development Trust, someone for whom the glass is always half full. Thus I tend to look beyond the challenges of the pandemic, and am motivated by the ambitious development programme that the Harrow Governors have asked the HDT to undertake, to celebrate 450 years of Harrow’s heritage, as well as providing an abiding legacy for future generations of Harrovians. Therefore, at the start of 2021, I declare that our ambition is to have funded a number of major projects and priorities during the coming five-year period. These include the construction of our new Science Schools for Biology and Chemistry and a complete refurbishment of the Shepherd Churchill Dining Hall, both commencing in 2021. Then, coinciding with the 450th anniversary in 2022, we will have completed an extensive renovation of Old Schools, and implemented in it a new hub for research and practice into teaching and learning, artificial intelligence and cognitive science. At a later stage, a substantial new Sports Centre will be built, providing a host of training facilities
All of our capital projects will deliver a significant social impact, and be made widely available for use by our partner schools and the local community, supporting young people with significant barriers to progress.
and competitive opportunities that are worthy of Harrow’s greatest sportsmen. Moreover, all of our capital projects will deliver a significant social impact, and be made widely available for use by our partner schools and the local community, supporting young people with significant barriers to progress. Our programme of raising funds for bursaries is as important as ever, and these are our key priorities as we approach the 450th anniversary period and beyond.
Douglas Collins
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LEARNING, INNOVATION AND HERITAGE
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TELEPHONE CAMPAIGN
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ROLL OF BENEFACTORS
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OUTREACH AND PARTNERSHIP
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450 SOCIETY
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THE EDWARD BOWEN SOCIETY
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
WITH THANKS TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS 2019-20 remained one of the strongest years of giving to the School, despite an overall reduction in income compared to last year, demonstrating the continuing commitment from our donor community to the achievement of the School’s objectives. The Trustees of the HDT and team would like to extend our sincerest thanks to our benefactors for their generous support of the School this year. Harrow Development Trust Income 2019–20
£2.4m
£700k
TOWARDS BURSARIES
FROM A BURSARY LEGACY
£8.6m
£600k
RAISED IN NEW GIFTS
£4.9m
TOWARDS HOUSE PROJECTS, THROUGH THE THREE YARDS ANNUAL FUND
FROM THE
CHAIRMAN I have thoroughly enjoyed my first year as Chairman of Trustees, in particular getting to know and working closely with the team at the HDT. My role is to provide a link between the Governors and the priorities that we set ourselves to assist the ongoing funding requirements of the School. At each Governors’ meeting, the extent of the HDT’s financial benefit to the School becomes more evident and there is much to do in the coming years to maintain the levels of investment needed to provide bursaries and support for capital projects. A real disappointment last year was the disruption to almost all of the HDT’s social occasions, at which Old Harrovians, parents and donors have previously been able to gather. I keenly look forward to a resumption of these occasions and a return to near normal as soon as possible.
TOWARDS HARROW 450 AND BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE, THE RACKETS COURT AND UNRESTRICTED GIFTS
365 54% 46% WHO GAVE
SUPPORTERS GAVE TO HARROW
OLD HARROVIANS
PARENTS OR FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL
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Why Harrow now needs your support As well as enjoying the anniversary celebrations that will follow, my hope is that many of us will also join together in financially supporting them.
Throughout its 450-year history, the School has relied on the considerable generosity of its supporters to ensure its continuing excellence. Today, perhaps more than ever, your support, through the HDT, is vital to Harrow.
The School and the Governors’ ambitious plans during the years surrounding the 450th year of our foundation encompass four key areas: imaginative building projects to sustain the School through the remainder of this century and beyond; widening access to the School through increasing our bursary provision; preserving the School’s rich heritage while bringing innovation to some of our spaces; and, finally, making a significant social impact through the expansion of the Shaftesbury Enterprise programme. These areas sum up the School and HDT’s key ambitions: as well as enjoying the anniversary celebrations that will follow, my hope is that many of us will also join together to support them financially.
In the immediate term, the HDT is raising funds so that the School is able to provide financial assistance to current parents who have been affected by the pandemic. In the longer term, the HDT is raising a significant portion of the funds needed for Harrow 450, the Governors’ ambitious plans that will keep the School at the forefront of boys’ education for decades to come. Harrow is not a wealthy school – the endowment remains modest compared with other independent boarding schools. School fees cover the School’s operating costs only and therefore, non-fee income, of which the HDT contributes 55%, is critical if the School is to invest in its future:
2019/20 NET NON-FEE INCOME
45%
INCOME FROM HARROW DEVELOPMENT TRUST
55%
£11.4m
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NET NON-FEE INCOME
INCOME FROM OTHER NON-FEE SOURCES, INCLUDING INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS, TRADING COMPANIES AND INVESTMENTS
Jim Glover (Rendalls 19783) Chairman of Trustees
* Excluding the grant received under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
£
60 55
£
£
NEW DONORS MADE FIRST-TIME GIFTS IN 2020
DONATIONS WERE GIFTS IN EXCESS OF £10,000
“Without donations from our generous supporters, none of the ambitions set out by the Head Master and Governors of the School would be possible.” Nick Shryane • Bursar
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
C A P I TA L P R O J E C T S
LOOKING BACK OVER THE PAST YEAR 2020 marked the completion of the The Grove and Druries extensions as well as a substantive internal refurbishment of Moretons. In addition, several minor Three Yards Annual Fund initiatives were undertaken in other Houses, continuing the School’s rolling programme of renovations to modernise every House on the Hill over the next 30 years.
Druries Similarly, Druries, founded in the early 19th century and one of the oldest and most impressive Houses at Harrow, underwent a major renovation.
The Grove A £3m campaign, supported generously by current parents and Old Grovites, has funded a much-needed, deep renovation project of The Grove, a fitting tribute as The Grove celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2020. The construction of the new extension to the north side of the House began in September 2016 and, while delayed (in part due to the discovery of a Victorian cistern earlier in the programme, previously hidden three metres beneath an external staircase), was completed in the autumn. Work is now ongoing to remodel parts of the interior of the existing House. Once finished, the project will deliver new common rooms and light, spacious communal areas, a substantial new boys’ entrance, a new Tutor’s room for one-to-one teaching support, and fit-forpurpose accommodation for the Assistant House Master and Matron.
Improvements include: • the construction of a five-storey extension to the north-west side of the building; • a new common room and light, spacious communal areas for the boys; • 11 bedrooms, two new lavatories, nine showers and three toshes (bathrooms); • a refurbished House Reader (library), Bill Hall and lobby areas; and • improvements to the Assistant House Master’s flat
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SOME PROJECT STATISTICS
06/07
OTHER HOUSES
28,000 imperial bricks were used in the construction of the extension
Moretons A much-needed refurbishment of Moretons saw the transformation of several important communal areas in the House, including the Lower
over
and Upper Sixth Form common rooms, library, changer and gym.
540
tonn es
54,000
Over 540 tonnes of clay was exported from site. This involved 46 x 22-tonne lorry movements along the High Street over a ten-day period
If the exported spoil was made entirely of clay suitable for making bricks, this would equate to 54,000 bricks, nearly double the number used for the extension
This much-needed makeover is a tremendous step forward for Druries, confirming the House as a highly desirable 21st-century home for future
Brendan McKerchar • Druries House Master
Bradbys and Elmfield In addition, the resurfacing of Elmfield and Bradbys’ five-aside Astroturf pitches, funded by Three Yards Annual Fund, provided great satisfaction to Harrovians returning to the Hill in the Autumn 2020 term after many months of remote learning.
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A NEW ROAD TO HARROW 450
Building for the future
After years of negotiation, planning and legal process, the School obtained planning consent last year to move forward with the development plans – Harrow 450 – relating to the eastern side of the Hill.
A REFURBISHED DINING HALL FEEDING YOUNG MINDS
The original plan to build science and sports facilities fit for Harrow in the 21st century has been modified to include the upgrading of the Shepherd Churchill Dining Hall, which is in
As a central hub where Harrovians gather three times a day, the refurbished dining hall will encourage social interaction and greatly improve the overall mealtime experience
urgent need of refurbishment. Enabling work for these projects is currently underway with the construction of a new half-mile long access road, allowing heavy machinery, transport of new materials and excavation of spoil.
A more efficient layout with step-free access will increase capacity and speed of service, as well as resolve several key operational issues The improved design will significantly increase its appeal for commercial lettings The building’s serviceable life will be extended by 40 years
Highlights of development on the eastern side of the Hill
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1971
1976
1986
2002
2004 2010
Haywood’s Natural Science Schools open at cost of £6,000
HM The Queen opens the new Physics Schools as part of the 400th Anniversary of the School
The Shepherd Churchill Dining Hall built to feed up to 1,000 boys
Sports Hall and Swimming Pool opens, closure of Ducker
Opening of new Sports East facilities including athletics track, tennis courts, new fields for rugby and soccer, Astroturf pitches and a parade ground.
Opening of the new Modern Language Schools, beside the Music Schools
Opening of Lyon’s, the 12th boarding House
08/09
AN INSPRIRING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Separate floors for Biology and Chemistry A lobby and break-out space with a digital LCD wall 16 state-of-the-art laboratories including a dedicated laboratory for experimentation and long-term projects A 178-seat lecture hall, equipped with the latest audio-visual technology and able to accommodate an entire year group
LANDSCAPING THE EASTERN SIDE OF THE HILL
A SPORTS CENTRE WORTHY OF THE GREATS
Two substantial new sports halls 25-metre six-lane competition swimming pool, with a viewing gallery and training pool State-of-the-art fitness and performance suites Substantial changing rooms for visiting teams, triage and physio areas Multi-purpose classrooms with flexible walls which open out onto an extensive viewing terrace
A sustainable-energy centre, which will supply efficient utilities
All of our capital projects will deliver a significant social impact, and be made
New thoroughfares for the boys, shifting the pupil centre away from the busy High Street A new stairway descending from Chapel Terrace to the sports fields, opening up new outlooks and vistas
“Throughout Harrow’s history, transformative construction projects have ensured the margin of excellence that distinguishes a Harrow education. The need for inspiring environments for Harrovians is as important today as it has been for the last 450 years”. Douglas Collins • CEO HDT
widely available for use by our partner schools and the local community.
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2012
2020
2021
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Estate Master Plan is commissioned by the School
The Raleigh Observatory installed on the roof of the Physics Department
MAY Planning consent achieved for new Science Schools and Sports Centre and refurbishment of Shepherd Churchill Dining Hall
SPRING Construction of access road
SUMMER Expected completion of dining and science projects
Breaking of ground
AUTUMN Subject to funding, work to commence on sport and landscaping schemes
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS The Harrow Development Trust raised £2.4m for bursaries in 2019-20, along with a further £700k from a generous legacy pledge. This helped fund 99 bursary awards, of which 79 were for over 50% fee relief and 17 were full-fee remission.
Other 2019-20 highlights were: Churchill Places
Peter Beckwith Scheme
Chairman’s Fund
The HDT is currently funding the inaugural two Churchill Place holders: one boy arrived in the Sixth Form in September 2020, and another is spending two years at prep school before arriving at Harrow in September 2022.
The refinancing of the Peter Beckwith Scholarship Scheme is making good progress with £2.3m raised of the targeted £4m, with a further £675k pledged.
During the year, the HDT raised £400k for the Chairman’s Fund, an appeal set up to support families of current boys whose finances are being negatively impacted by the Covid crisis.
The scheme continues to support highly talented boys; the 2019–20 Head of School was a Beckwith Scholar (see opposite), as is the Head of School this year.
Looking forward With John Lyon’s original intentions in mind, the Governors have approved some changes to the School’s bursaries policy. The aim is to broaden significantly access to Harrow for boys from a variety of backgrounds. The main features of the revised policy are: The introduction of new entrance bursaries
By 2026, a threefold increase in the number of
which, while not necessarily requiring scholarship
awards, all determined on the basis of pre-entry
standard, will be awarded to boys showing
assessments and comprehensive means testing.
exceptional character and potential.
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C A S E S T U DY
2019-20 BURSARY HIGHLIGHTS
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Churchill Place holders
Andrew Holmes (The Grove 20153 ), former Head of School and Beckwith Scholar, is currently studying Liberal Arts at Harvard University. “When I was awarded my bursary to Harrow seven years ago, I couldn’t possibly have imagined where it would lead me today. During my time at Harrow, I had the joy of playing for the 1st XI football team for three
£2.4m
raised for bursaries
years (winning the league each time), visiting four continents and being appointed Head of School for my final year. Along the way, there were countless moments which will stay with me for life: meeting President Bush in America, playing football in Argentina, teaching maths in Vietnam, and eating lunch with the Chinese Ambassador, to name
£400k
raised for Chairman’s Fund
just a few. But the moments I cherish most from my time on the Hill are the small moments of friendship that happen away from the big events. They happen in the stressful times before exams, the quiet times in the
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evening, in the tense moments on the sports pitch and in the relaxed most recent Heads of School are Beckwith Scholars
times over the weekend. It is this fellowship that defines a Harrow experience and is the greatest strength of the boarding environment on the Hill. I am incredibly grateful to have been able to attend Harrow through the Peter Beckwith bursary scheme. Before being awarded the bursary,
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boys currently supported by bursary funding
I attended a small local primary school. Seven years on, I am starting the next stage of my journey at Harvard University in the USA. Who knows where I will be 40 years on – but, without question, I know the bursary I was awarded has already changed the course of my life and opened
300
boys supported by bursary funding by 2026
£700k
from a bursary legacy
up incredible opportunities.” AND RE W HOLMES (The Grove 20153 )
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
LEARNING, INNOVATION AND HERITAGE Visiting posts in Art and Music Donors have contributed funding to appoint professionals in both Art and Music to become Visiting Fellows at the School. In Art, the London-based artist Elizabeth Drury is due to begin a 12-week placement. She works primarily in drawing and has exhibited across the UK and India. She is the co-founder of Hot Desque, a ‘nomadic curatorial practice’ based in London that presents exhibitions, talks and essays. In Music, the department hopes to appoint a young OH, Thomas Moy (The Grove 20113 ), to share teaching, performance and musical engagement widely with schools in the local community.
Harvard
HDT funds specialist US Universities Advisor role Increasingly, Harrovians are looking
have received offers from top
For several years, this important
at North America for their university
universities in Canada.
position has been funded by
courses at some of the world’s
Our applicants to US universities
generous contributions that have
finest institutions. To date, boys
are helped by both the Master-in-
enabled the School to maintain the
have secured 12 offers in the Early-
Charge of American Universities
role. Many more boys have applied
Application round, six of which are
and a specialist US Universities
in the regular round of applications
from Ivy League institutions, while
Advisor, whose role is to offer the
this year, so the School is confident
the remaining six also come from
boys detailed advice and guidance,
that more excellent offers will
universities ranked among the best
tutoring, knowledge of how to
arrive in the spring.
in the world. The institutions include
make successful applications to
Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Duke and
individual campuses and developing
UPenn. In addition, two Harrovians
relationships with those institutions.
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HERITAGE Preserving our Heritage and being innovative with our spaces An imaginative and exciting project will commence in 2021, combining the very best of Harrow’s heritage and history with ground-breaking research and teaching practices in an exciting fusion of the ancient and the modern. Old Schools, the original School building, opened in 1615, now requires attention. As part of an extensive renovation and refurbishment of this historic building, a substantial space funded by the HDT will be devoted (in what is known as the Old Armoury) to the installation and development of a new centre for Teaching and Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Studies.
Computer Science Society project Already, boys from the Computer Science Society are excited about the new centre and have been inspired to design their own piece of high-performance technology. They are building a desktop PC from the ground-up using carefully assembled, bespoke hardware. The system, capable of cutting-edge performance, AI emulation, machinelearning and big data science, will be the most powerful machine ever developed at Harrow, and has been designed to be easily upgradeable in future. The new system will allow for a massive boost in computational speeds over the current departmental hardware – up to 25 times faster than the current set of high-performance PCs. Above all, the system will grant unparalleled educational opportunities to all boys interested in AI and big data science.
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OUTREACH AND PARTNERSHIP The HDT and Shaftesbury Enterprise raised a total of £276,300 in 2019/20 for local causes, including £65,000 specifically for Covid-related relief efforts. These funds, together with the dedicated work of many boys and Harrow staff over the last two to three years, has meant that the School’s capacity to support the most vulnerable members of our wider community is significant and increasing.
£65 k
raised in Covid-relief support for local community, bringing 2019–20 total to
“The partnership between the HDT and Shaftesbury Enterprise is key to Harrow’s ability to support young people looking to make progress despite the most challenging of circumstances. HDT fully funded our support for Spear Harrow and Lumina last year. They also supported all Long Ducker activities, helping us raise a record total this year.”
£276,300
Harrow in the community
Timothy Dalton (Newlands 1992 3 ) • Director of Shaftesbury Enterprise
The Harrow Development Trust has been able to support the School’s local Covid-relief response. Since March 2020, the School has also been proactive in reaching out to groups whose education is most affected by the current crisis. Support offered by the School has included:
The Harrow Development Trust continues to administer the
£175k Long Ducker
significant funds raised by the Long Ducker appeal. Fifty percent of funds raised was directed to the Young Harrow Foundation this year. The Young Harrow Foundation is able to channel these funds to where it is most needed, supporting those in food poverty or young people particularly affected by the effects of social isolation.
raised in 2020
£160,000 raised in 2019
As in previous years, the remaining 50% of funds raised will be split between the Harrow Club, which works with some of the most marginalised young people in West London, and to Shaftesbury Enterprise partners (including Harrow Carers and FirmFoundation).
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Partnering extensively with Harrow Council and local organisations, making classrooms available for community use, sharing sports facilities and loaning School vehicles.
Building resources for children in care, teachers volunteering to teach extra lessons to support this initiative, and reducing the increased learning gap disadvantaged students face from a prolonged absence from school.
30 beaks volunteered to support looked-after children with one-to-one subject-specific tutorials.
Working with BT to open up free wifi for 50 local families with young people in need of internet access for school work.
Working with DfE to support the national tutoring programme.
Inviting local youth organisations to apply to use the School’s site for fully funded summer activity programmes. Seven organisations brought nearly 700 young people to Harrow throughout the summer holidays.
The School’s Design and Technology Department produced protective masks for local partner Harrow Carers. £4,000 of Shaftesbury Enterprise funding was also transferred, along with hand sanitiser and aprons for their support workers.
Continuing to offer support to Harrow Council and other partner organisations, as one of the principal food bank partners.
Donating a significant volume of gloves, cleaning material and hand sanitiser to allow a local partner primary school to open for Reception, Year 1 and Year 6.
TELEPHONE CAMPAIGN With the help of 12 recent OH leavers, we were delighted to speak with 647 OHs and parents in November, including current and past supporters of the School and respondents to the 2019 OH engagement survey.
424 received a call thanking them for their support of the School, the HA and HDT
Our 2020 Telephone Campaign marked the launch of our Harrow 450 anniversary programme, with those contacted enjoying their conversation with a recent leaver and offering their support for the programmes of the School, Harrow Association and Harrow Development Trust.
“It was an absolute pleasure speaking with Anthony in November. He was right on top of his brief and it was a super call, with lots of updates and good advice from him. I hope he enjoyed the conversation too.”
“A great idea to call parents in this way, and makes it feel more like a family.” Current parent
Old Knollite
“I spoke with incredibly interesting OHs and got a much better sense of what I want to do in the future.” OH caller
“A worthwhile experience in helping my old School raise much needed funds for its development and growth into the 21st century.” OH caller
78 individuals made a new single or regular gift, collectively raising
£127,567.50 over the next few years
62
became new 450 Society members
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450
SOCIETY The 450 Society recognises those supporting the Harrow 450 campaign. It is our ambition to attract 4,500 members by 2025. Over 100 members have already signed up to the society. There are different tiers of membership: involvement is just as important as value.
450 SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP
*BRONZE
SILVER
GOLD
PLATINUM
LEVEL OF GIFT
£450+
£2,250+
£4,500+
£45,000+
OV E R T H R E E YEARS
OV E R F I V E YEARS
£12.50
£7.50
PER MONTH
PER MONTH
£150
£90
PER ANNUM
PER ANNUM
£62.50
£37.50
PER MONTH
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£750
£450
PER ANNUM
PER ANNUM
£125
£75
PER MONTH
PER MONTH
£1500
£900
PER ANNUM
PER ANNUM
£1,250
£750
PER MONTH
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£15,000
£9,000
PER ANNUM
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BENEFIT
All members receive a special Harrow 450 commemorative lapel pin
+ name recorded in Speech Room on special Harrow 450 benefactors board
+ name embossed in gold in Speech Room on special Harrow 450 benefactors board
+ family name engraved in stone on the new Harrow 450 anniversary steps leading from the athletics track to Chapel Terrace
*Bronze membership is open to current Harrovians and staff donating £45 or more; parents may sponsor their son’s membership via the School fee bill or donating online. SOC I E TY
All members will receive a special Harrow 450 anniversary commemorative lapel pin and have their names displayed on the virtual LCD screen in the Science Schools when the new building opens.
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
HARROW BENEFACTORS Thank you to those Old Harrovians, parents, staff and friends of the School who have given generously to Harrow. Here, we recognise all those who have made a gift of any size between 1 September 2015 and the time of publication of this year’s Silver Arrow. We express deep gratitude to all of them, including those who have asked to remain anonymous or whom we may have omitted inadvertently, for which we apologise. Those donating since June 2020 to the Harrow 450 Campaign and who qualify for membership of the 450 Society are denoted with a 450.
N 1957²
S Kassum450
N 1957³
R Miller
N 1957³
R H Woolley
W 1957³
Professor I H Maitland
H 1958¹
D A Proger
D 1958²
R F Foster
D 1958³
P D Tuckett DL
D 1958³
P M Beckwith OBE450
E 1958³
G Meakin
G 1958³
R G N Nabarro OBE
R 1958³
N F Oppenheimer
N 1959¹
K 1959²
B G D Blair QC
D 1959³
C H B Dorin
R 1959³
1960s J F Royle
G 1960²
J G Tregoning
G 1960²
D 1950²
P T Streeter
H 1960²
C A H Kemp*
E 1950²
S J D Posford
M 1960²
C Byford
D 1950³
A P K Boyle OBE450
D 1960³
D 1938²
R C Lanphier III
E 1950³
E A C Crump 450
H 1960³
E 1938³
A E Oppenheimer
R 1951²
B 1933²
J W Whitworth
J G Grinling CBE
D 1937²
J P G Wathen*
D 1937²
J H Wilding C C Blount
1940s G S C Gibson
G 1940³
J Hutchinson*
D 1942³
E G C Crawley*
E 1943²
D V Brown
D 1943³
R J Sherlock
D 1944²
J J S Veisblat
D 1944²
Dr J E C Twentyman
D 1944³
K K Wynes*
K 1944³
L E Peterken CBE
G 1945²
A M Pelham Burn MBE
E 1945³
J C G Stancliffe
G 1945³
Dr F C Worlock
D 1946²
Dr R H Levy*
P 1946²
D H O Owen OBE
D 1946³
R B B Ropner
E 1946³
G 1957²
R A Bates
C W Ingram
1950s
P Sprawson
450
Dr P T G Phillips
450
Benefactors who are recently deceased are marked with a *.
1930s
Colonel C M S Kaye OBE G 1957²
C H Gregson
M 1960³
Lord Butler of Brockwell D 1951³
N Forrest
N 1960³
C N McCorquodale
E 1951³
W E Whitehouse-Vaux450 N 1960³
G 1951³
J H Cook450
R 1960³
H J Sims-Hilditch
H 1951³
P R J Crawfurd
D 1952²
Colonel S A StJ Miller RAMC
B 1961¹
M G C O’Connor
D 1952²
J H Proctor OBE
J D C Vargas
D 1952³
F C Minoprio
M 1952³
R I Dick*
P 1952³
N T Casdagli
G 1953²
M L Maydon
G 1953³
D C Wallace
450
H 1953³
N M Bolingbroke-Kent
M 1953³
R J Grindell
D 1954²
R J Hermon-Taylor
D 1954³
P de F Hicks Jr
D 1954³
W E F Samuel
D 1954³
Lt Cdr C W Hunter RN
G 1954³
S M B Davison
G 1955²
T Gold Blyth
G 1946³
J D Ferguson
R 1946³
Dr D G Spencer
D 1947²
Sir Richard Baker Wilbraham
J C R Dennis OBE
B 1955³
H 1947²
H K Leventis450
D 1955³
Major J H H Peile
H 1947²
P H Seed450
D 1955³
Sir Hugh Stevenson
P 1955³
M 1947²
G St E C Lofts
H 1956¹
J F Lithgow*
P 1947²
C J Hue Williams
B 1956²
A W Hakim
D 1948²
D G Jones*
H 1956²
H Lang ERD
P 1948²
T R de Zoete
W 1956²
Dr N K Coni
D 1948³
M C Ellington
B J Livingston
E 1948³
E J M Child Villiers
W 1948³
R J Stanes R M N Green
G J M Downes
N 1966³
A J Cator
P 1966³
D W Dennis450
R 1966³
F Nicholson
E 1967²
The Hon Robert Orr-Ewing
E 1967²
W G S Massey
K 1967²
R H C Phillips
W 1967²
W S Johnston
D 1967³
J R B McBeath
H 1967³
The Rev’d Hugh Symes-Thompson
H 1967³
W R S Payne
N 1967³
G D C Paterson450
P 1967³
J B Steel QC
R 1967³
R C Abrams
W 1967³
N J Frankau
G 1968²
M T Harris
G 1968²
N H T Wrigley
G 1968²
A T Lawson-Cruttenden* H 1968² R J R Seligman
R 1968²
C J Hopton
D 1968³
C A Meaden
R 1968³
M W Hall450
P 1969¹
N L Philips
B 1969³
G L T D Kronsten
M 1969³
1970s Sir William Worsley Bt
G 1970²
J P M Baron
N 1970²
F P M P de Lisle
P 1970²
J F Davis450
D 1970³
S E H Lamb
G 1970³
R R Thayer
R 1970³
R C Compton
W 1970³
Dr M P Seed450
E 1971²
Sir John Beckwith CBE450 D 1961¹
M K Fosh
H 1971²
T G Proger
D 1961²
P N C Talbot
M 1971²
M K Whitelock
E 1961²
C G T Stonehill
N 1971²
I F M Ellvers
G 1961²
C W P Thwaites
G 1971³
J W Servaes
D 1961³
A M Sinclair
N 1971³
S D Pollock-Hill
G 1961³
D C Edward
W 1971³
T G Dahl450
M 1961³
R C W Odey
D 1972¹
A P J Wilson*
D 1962¹
T D C Woolland
M 1972¹
T A F Kemp
E 1962²
J P Batting450
P 1972²
S J Richards
G 1962²
Dr E P R Currie
B 1972³
R N Readman
H 1962²
J D S Fricker
E 1972³
J F R Hayes
M 1962²
C W A Bott
G 1972³
H R T Summerson
E 1962³
C H Gallagher
H 1972³
M J Keenan
W 1962³
M P N Bardsley
K 1972³
D C M Blackburn
P 1963²
R M Tindall
M 1972³
Dr A O Wilson
P 1963²
T C Marsden-Smedley
P 1972³
L D M Seligman450
R 1963³
P D C Wigan
D 1973¹ H 1973¹
H H F Summerson
E 1964¹
M D Astaire450
J N Green
G 1964²
E A C Cottrell
K 1973¹
R M Davies
M 1964²
D H Moss
B 1973²
Lt Col C H Braithwaite
D 1964³
D G Howes
W 1973²
E J W Houghton
D 1964³
H Stirrat
W 1973²
N A F Gent
K 1964³
B 1 956³
J E Metcalfe
E 1973³
G R J McDonald
H 1965¹
R F de Robeck450
D 1956³
G R M Cruddas450
M 1965²
Vicomte Roland de Rosiere KM
G 1973³
J G W Feggetter
D 1956³
D 1965³
C P Latilla-Campbell
G 1973³
D 1949¹
E S Griswold
M T Brookes
E 1956³
R 1965³
M Z Lewczynski
G 1973³
G 1949¹
P V F S Manduca450
Sir Jeremy Greenstock
G 1956³
G R G Nicholson
R 1965³
R J Dent
M 1973³
B V F Harrild
D 1949²
P D A F Matthiesen
G 1956³
G C W Marshall
W 1965³
C W N Bankes
N 1973³
P J Mercer
G 1949²
M E Richards
G 1956³
W F C Simmonds
W 1965³
J H S Akerman
P 1973³
I L White-Thomson
G 1949²
I H Angus
N 1956³
J R G Traill
G 1966¹
W A H Crewdson
P 1973³
W M Wasbrough
W 1949²
T H Walduck*
W 1956³
G D Unwin
K 1966²
Lt Col J D Gibbons OBE P 1973³
C D Massiah
B 1949³
N W D Foster
D 1957¹
J S Shawyer
D 1966³
D P Wiggin
R G Seymour
D 1949³
W K Moores
G 1957¹
J A N Prenn
H 1966³
W N G Taylor
B 1974¹
M C A Blair
E 1949³
D J L Fitzwilliams
N 1957¹
The Earl of Portland
M 1966³
C G Hamilton-Stubber
D 1974¹
Professor J Hedley-Whyte
W 1973³
I M PAC T R E P O R T 2 0 2 0
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J F P Lloyd-Jones
D 1974¹
G G Winn-Darley
G 1980¹
R L J Arnott
E 1985¹
C D M Thorburn
M C J Baddeley
E 1974¹
C Bonomi
H 1980¹
S G Pampanini
N 1985¹
S M Connell
R 1993³
D E C Lewis-Barclay
H 1974¹
R J MacKechnie
D 1980³
H J R Bond Gunning
W 1985¹
J D A Baldwin
G 1994³
J R Owen
K 1974¹
J H F Cleeve
G 1980³
P C G Witheridge
G 1985³
D S Dansingani
G 1980³
H 1985³
G 1994³
N 1974¹
J T Blake
A P J Priestley
C H St J Hoare P A Ferrari
D 1974²
G R Hulse
G 1980³
J L Pool
H 1985³
T L Richards
G 1994³
D S Levy
D 1974²
R A J Hills
H 1980³
N Khan
N 1985³
W H Ellis
H 1994³
E C Gordon Lennox
G 1974²
N R B Bullock
R 1980³
C R Bain
E 1981¹
M E Davidson
H 1981¹
R E C Power
H 1986¹
S D Reid
M 1981²
B R Ingram
N 1986¹
R T Brankin-Frisby
D 1981³
T J Hughes
K 1986²
G 1974²
G W J Goodfellow QC
M 1974²
J C R Pitcairn
R 1974²
A A C Bayne
B 1974³
P D H Kininmonth
E 1974³
J A C CampbellJohnston450
D 1981³
I T Tower
P 1974³
J L J Gurney
D 1981³
S A O Phillips
H 1975¹
T W H Lloyd-Jones
D 1981³
J Wyn-Evans
H 1975¹
T J Gibbons
E 1981³
A R E Ash
K 1975²
P S L Lau
K 1975²
J E de B de B de Broë-Ferguson
G 1981³
C S Farr
P 1975²
N P Mehta
D 1975³
The Hon Andrew Butler QC
K 1981³
A D S Prenn
H 1975³
S D C Harman
M 1981³
T W Riddell-Webster
K 1975³
A W Sexton
M 1981³
A Bance
P 1981³
S P R Vivian
K 1975³
J A G H Stewart
N 1975³
S A Taylor
N 1975³
J I R Charatan
R 1975³
J Miller
W 1975³
N H Moss
K 1976¹
A G Wauchope
K 1976¹
E D Wauchope
K 1976¹
R H M Horner
M 1976²
T S Ashley-Smith
B 1976³
I W de V Gibson
K 1976³
C N Gooch
P 1985³
J Kennedy
A J Wills
The Hon Anthony Monckton
450
B J Kirkland450
B 1982¹
A C Malcolmson
D 1982¹
C P Theobald
P 1982²
R B Piepenstock
B 1982³
T M T O’Connor
D 1982³
R C Gaussen450
E 1982³
B E Kryca
M 1982³
D C Manasseh
M 1982³
450
D A G Tait
450
R 1985³
D 1986³
N 1993³
A E C Gray
H 1994³
J W B Neame
M 1994³
B I A Maclean
R 1994³
C R D Arthy
W 1994³
J D Rosemont
W 1994³
H J B Gates
D 1995³
G R Hartley
E 1986³
T A van Straubenzee
E 1995³
J A E Rous450
E 1986³
F J Goedhuis
G 1995³
A G Stirling450
G 1986³
M J L Macaulay
G 1995³
J-P Cope
H 1986³
N C R Andjel
H 1995³
J A Stabb
H 1986³
O E Craven
H 1995³
D L Brace
K 1986³
G R Streeter
H 1995³
C W Tan
K 1986³
W P R Petty
M 1995³
P T-A Wong
W 1986³
E N Poulter
N 1995³
C L Keey
D 1987¹
J R Gillions
E 1987³
W B Bryan450
P 1995³
R M Edye450
G 1987³
C J D Hall
W 1995³
Q M J Ings-Chambers
H 1987³
T W B Forman Hardy
D 1996³
A C C Wong
P 1987³
M C P Hammond
B 1988³
P A Mosimann
B 1988³
H St J R Foster
D 1988³
N W Blake
G 1988³
J R J Muirie
450
H 1988³
G J A Keith
K 1988³
J L Watts
H 1996³
The Earl of Haddo
M 1996³
B J Hypolite
N 1996³
E S Seligman
N 1996³
A M Lea-Cox
D 1997³
C R Reid
H 1997³
N H D Willis
H 1997³
A C W Snow
R 1982³
A R L Banks
G 1983¹
S N K Hirdaramani
P 1988³
J D O R Schneider450
K 1997³
Sir Alexander Skipwith Bt450
R 1988³
K S Behal
M 1997³
N 1976³
R P R Hoffen
G 1983¹
A G Haldane
B 1989³
T B Rogers
P 1997³
R 1976³
J M P D Stroyan
G 1983¹
W 1997³
G 1977¹
B 1989³
T W V French
Dr C R Warren
D R Martin
J Regnier-Wilson
N 1983¹
A D Hart
W 1977¹
S A Stock
K 1989³
J C R MacLeod450
B 1998³
C R O’Connor-Fenton
P 1983¹
A W D McLean
D 1977²
Q J S G Baker
M 1989³
J A Barrington-Wells
D 1998³
M J Morgan
R 1983¹
D R N Scaife
K 1977²
M G Hatcher
M 1989³
S D Martle
B 1983³
Father Ben Eadon
D 1998³
J B Neame
M 1977²
D’V C Jacobs
P 1989³
R D Nelson
B 1983³
G F J Yarrow450
D 1998³
T R Ward
N 1977²
T S Montgomery
P 1989³
L A Kunzig450
D 1983³
W R Orr-Ewing
E 1998³
A S K Lau
K 1977³
C O Bridgeman
E 1983³
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T H Adcock
G 1998³
P-C Lehrell
N 1977³
J W Mackenzie
G 1983³
G 1998³
T W Waterfield
N 1977³
R P Trotter
H 1983³
C H Warren
P 1977³
G R C Bucknall
K 1983³
J M Warren
P 1977³
N J B Smith
R A Raban-Williams
D 1978³
A Kumar
P J Haigney
E 1978³
R L S Churchill
G 1978³
A H Kent
A R Varley
450
J P O Lindemann450
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M H Johnson
A Y Fang
B 1990³
M S Marks
H 1998³
A T Nehorai
D 1990³
M 1998³
K 1983³
Count G T Revedin di San Martino
A J Druttman
K 1990³
N G A Edge450
N 1998³
M 1983³
G M Parker
N 1990³
M M Murjani
M 1983³
E J R Cable
B 1991³
H T Wong450
W 1983³
D 1991³
B J Figgures-Wilson
N 1999³
G 1978³
S D G Engelen
S G G Witheridge
G 1984¹
W 1999³
G 1978³
D 1991³
G R Allen
W J F Landale
M Mantis
J R Barkes450
R 1984¹
E 1991³
W 1999³
H 1978³
W A T Gillions
C G L Hall
M F Morley-Fletcher
J A T Hulbert
R 1984¹
D A Carden
K 1978³
P M Molloy
P 1991³
R C R Sagar-Musgrave450 M 1984²
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S J Sebag-Montefiore
K 1978³
A D F Campbell
W 1991³
A H E P Walduck
W 1984²
B 1992³
B T Allen
B 2000³
The Hon Andrew Millett N 1978³
G L Duder
J D Orme-Smith
D 1984³
P 1978³
H 1992³
B 2000³
S A B Greig
M C W Lamb
J C Poole
C J A Virgin
E 1984³
J P J Glover
R 1978³
C A M Watenphul
K 1992³
F J Blake
G 1984³
S R Galway
D 1979¹
A C Alban-Moore450
R 1992³
M C Wallace
H 1984³
O H Nieboer
K 1979¹
C A M Boileau
R 1992³
M C Bruno450
K 1984³
O A A Dajani
M 1979¹
H B I I Cheape
B 1993³
Q A Hinxman
K 1984³
R J M Keatley
W 1979¹
T A T Davies
B 1993³
S J Hunt
K 1984³
S M Levy
D 1979²
G E Donald
B 1993³
K M Wilkins
K 1984³
T P Barrow450
E 1979³
C J R Wilson
D 1993³
S B Schmidt
N 1984³
I J F Royle
G 1979³
J G B Taylor
S R Daniel
P 1984³
A E J Bagnall
K 1979³
F N G Jones
V K Hirdaramani
P 1984³
A J B Smith
K 1979³
C J J Bonas
J Wigley450
E 1999³
S Ognev
K 1999³
J A B Orr-Ewing
E 2000³
F L Streeter
H 2000³
G Harrap
K 2000³
G J George
M 2000³
A Bhutiani
N 2000³
J J B Snow450
R 2000³
W D B Fortune
B 2001³
E 1993³
A K-B Cheng
D 2001³
H 1993³
E M N Baker-Martins
E 2001³
W J L Matthews
H 1993³
N E M Wingfield Digby
E 2001³
R 1984³
N W S Munton
H 1993³
T S T Lee
G 2001³ G 2001³
B F R Bradkin450
R 1984³
L C L Fitzwilliams
N 1993³
F I A MacGregor
M D Hamwee
D 1980¹
T I O Umenyilora
R 1984³
J A R Freeman
N 1993³
J E Haycock
K 2001³
M B Buckland Bluett
G 1980¹
K S B Duffy
W 1984³
O G J M Scutt
N 1993³
A Yaqub-Khan
M 2001³
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Harrow School Cricket Fund
Mr D Smith and Ms L Letcher
Ian Robert Kumar MacLaren 1999 Settlement
Mr K Ivanyan and Mrs M Grinfeldt-Ivanian
Mr J I Moon and Mrs J Park
Mr and Mrs R D Jack
Mrs M Morgan
Mr and Mrs H D Jeong
Mr and Mrs A S W Mould450
Mr H Jiang and Ms W Zhou450
Mr A A Müller and Mrs S L Foster
Mr and Mrs W A Jodrell
Mr and Mrs S Mynbayev
Mr and Mrs R H P Jolly
Mr and Mrs Y Nakagawa
Mrs T Josserand
Mr and Mrs A Nakhmanovich
Mr and Mrs R J Joyce
Mrs K Nekrasova
Mr N F A Kamil
Mr K Y Ng and Mdm P Chen
Mr and Mrs M Kane Mr and Mrs A Kaztayev
Mr W L Ng and Mrs F H Ng Leung450
Mr and Mrs M P Keeble
Dr and Dr T H Nguyen450
Dr L Kenda and Ms T Detiuk450
Mr and Mrs O Obatoyinbo
Mr T A J Khan and Ms S V Gibaud-Khan
Mr P R Oberschneider and Ms M C Hauser-Oberschneider
Mr A Y Kim and Mrs J Lee
Mr and Mrs D T O’Brien
Mr and Mrs P J Smith
Dr D W Kinaro
Mr and Mrs M O’Brien
Mr B So and Ms D Li
Mr and Mrs A Kingsley
Mr and Mrs A O Odunsi
Mr and Mrs T J Stephenson
Mr and Mrs T Kitada
Mr and Mrs R J Oelhafen
Mr and Mrs E A Strange450
Professor and Mrs W Kochakarn
Mr and Mrs N O’Hara
Mr and Mrs O M Stratton
Mr S Kohli
Mr and Mrs J Ovia
Mr L Sun and Mrs F Huang
Mr T C T Kong and Ms W R Xing
Mr and Mrs A M Oyegade
Mr and Mrs I M Swanson
Mr and Mrs D Korobkov
Mr and Mrs V Palasuntheram
Chief and Mrs M Taiga
Mrs L Krause
Mr H Pang and Ms K Y K Leung
Mr and Mrs C Talbot
Dr J Kumari
Mr K H Park and Mrs H J Yang
Mr and Mrs S E J Tallis
Vice Admiral J P Kyd
Mr J R Parslow
Mr H Tang and Mrs Q Ai450
Mr and Mrs B Lam
Mr N R W Parslow
Mr Y M Tang and Miss M C Tai
Mr and Mrs J K W Lam
Dr and Mrs B Pearse
Mrs A D Tanner
Mr and Mrs G B Langston450
Mr V Peganov
Mr and Mrs J L Tanner
Mr and Mrs A Latham
Dr A Pereira Coutinho
Mr and Mrs A J Tasker
Mr and Mrs A Lau
Mr I Antipovskiy and Mrs T Pereyma
Mr and Mrs G W Taunton Collins
Mr B Perez Arauna
Mr and Mrs N Teepsuwan
Mr and Mrs J K Pittalis
Mr P J Timlin and Ms D W Muchiri
Mr A Ponomarenko and Mrs N Rozhkova
Mr and Mrs D C Tippett
450
Mr H Y Lee and Mrs S A Park Dr K Y Lee and Ms H C Lai450 Mr S Y Lee and Mrs Y Y Li Mrs S Lee-Clarke Mr and Mrs B Leonard
Mr and Mrs R H J Moore
Mr and Mrs J Smith
Pawle Charitable Trust Ranjita Ltd Simon Gibson Charitable Trust Tennis and Rackets Association The Zetland Charitable Trust
Legators
450
450
Mr and Mrs D Taylor
Mr and Mrs K To
Sir James ColyerFergusson Bt DCL
E 1930³
G W Falcon
G 1934²
G C Royle
G 1936²
T N MacN Stephens
H 1940²
A D R Holland
M 1942³
D R Anson
P 1942³
R E Parslow
G 1943³
Dr A M Roe
H 1944¹
E A Mews
M 1948²
Captain P A Foxwood
D 1949²
T J E Lardner
R 1949³
J M Brand
R 1951²
P G D Cooke-Priest
N 1952³
C R French
N 1954³
E M R Davies
R 1955³
J A Y Hill
E 1957¹ N 1959²
Mr and Mrs G Leong
Mr D V Ponomarev and Mrs E Malinko
Mr and Mrs G Letchford
Mr and Mrs I H F Potter
Mr and Mrs J Leung450
Mr and Mrs R C Powell
Mr T Tsoi and Mrs M Wang450
The Rev’d Ronald Darroch
Mr K Leung and Ms J Ng
Mr and Mrs A L Preston
Mr and Mrs M Tung450
Mrs W D J Cargill Thompson
Mr N Li and Mrs W Zhu
Mr J C Prime and Ms S L Bradshaw450
Mr and Mrs N Ul-Ghani
Mrs M Cotton
Mr Z Li and Ms N Xu450
Mr C Van Aeken and Mrs K De Wulf
Sir David Landale KCVO DL
Mr J Lian and Mrs S Hsueh
Mr S E and Lady Prior-Palmer
Mr and Mrs P Van Surell
Mrs M Lloyd-Jones
Mr M T N Liddiard OBE MStJ JP
Mr and Mrs V Puri
Mrs J M Virgin
Miss A Pickard
Mr and Mrs K C H Lin
Mr and Mrs S V O Quist
Mr B J J Walker
Mrs E A Shortland-Jones
Mr and Mrs J M Linares
Mr and Mrs C Radcliffe
Mr and Mrs M C Walton
Dame Anne Griffiths
Mr H Liu and Ms R Zhang
Mr and Mrs M Rahman
Mr and Mrs H G Watson
Mr E K Y Lo and Mrs A Chan
Mr N Ramchandani
Mr and Mrs R N Weatherby
Mr and Mrs R Locke
Mr and Mrs R L Read
Ms S Weena450
Mr M Lorrimore
Mr and Mrs B J Reid
Mr N Welton
Mr J Trimbos and Ms L Dennett Mr and Mrs L Trudel
H A R R O W D E V E L O P M E N T T R U S T • S I LV E R A R R O W
THE NEW EDWARD BOWEN SOCIETY In 2020, the Harrow Development Trust renamed the legacy society, honouring one of the School’s greatest benefactors, and a notable and much-lauded figure in the School’s history. A former beak, House Master of The Grove and Director of Music at Harrow, Edward Ernest Bowen’s legacy can be found across Harrow’s richest traditions. Bowen’s name will be familiar to all Harrovians, as author of the lyrics to many of Harrow’s most popular Songs, most notably Forty Years On. An ‘excellent scholar’ Bowen is also described as ‘an indefatigable foot-ball player’ and was responsible for codifying the rules of Harrow football in 1865, creating the game that we know today. Described in a memoir after his death as having a ‘character of the rarest beauty and purity. His (apparently many) friends turned to him upon any question of morals or duty or honour with an assurance that was absolute.’ It is to this generosity of spirit that Harrow owes in no small part its standing today. On his death in 1901, Bowen bequeathed The Grove, which he had bought during his tenure as House Master (1881–1901), and other property to the School as part of one of the most valuable legacies in Harrow’s history.
LEAVING A GIFT IN YOUR WILL
Bequests have been enormously important to Harrow since its earliest years, with John Lyon’s original endowment and reversionary legacy being the foundation stone upon which the School is built. As we celebrate 450 years of heritage and tradition at Harrow, leaving a gift in your will is your opportunity to make a lasting contribution to the School for generations to come. Choosing to leave a gift will help safeguard Harrow’s future. As a charity recognised by HMRC, all legacies at the current time to the School are free from Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax. By choosing to make a gift in this way you may reduce the total tax liability of your estate to your family. If your estate is worth over £325,000 and, if you leave a minimum of 10% of your estate to charity, the tax due may be paid at a reduced rated of 36% instead of 40% on the balance of your estate.
Join the Edward Bowen Society If you pledge to leave a gift in your will, you will automatically become a member of our Edward Bowen Society. You will also receive invitations to donor events, including a special benefactors’ lunch, your family will be invited to a memorial tree-planting ceremony and your name recorded in the Harrow Tree Book. If you wish to discuss leaving a gift to Harrow School in your Will, please get in touch with us.
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PLAY YOUR PART You can support Harrow’s 450 campaign, by donating through the Harrow Development Trust (registered charity, no. 296097), in several ways:
Regular giving A significant number of supporters choose to provide financial gifts at a variety of levels. Every contribution is meaningful, regardless of amount. If you give regularly, your contribution, added to others, makes a significant difference to the School.
Impact of regular gift NUMBER OF DONORS
GIFT
D U R AT I O N
B E N E F I T TO T H E SCHOOL WITH GIFT AID
O U TC O M E
300
£20 MONTHLY
5 YEARS
£450,000
TWO CHURCHILL PLACES
400
£450 ANNUALLY
5 YEARS
£1,125,000
FOUR SCIENCE LABORATORIES
All those who make a gift of £450 or more (£45 for current Harrovians and staff), either as a single donation or by instalments, will become members of the 450 Society.
Single gifts
Gift Aid
It is our desire for all members of the Harrow
If you are a UK tax-payer, please remember to
community to get involved, and gifts of any
include a Gift Aid declaration as this will increase
size and frequency are welcome: participation
the value of your donation by 25% (25p for every
is key. One-off donations can be set up online,
£1 or £250 for every £1,000) as we can reclaim
by bank transfer or by cheque made payable
this amount from HMRC. If you are a higher-rate
to Harrow Development Trust, 5A High Street,
taxpayer, visit our website for information about
Harrow on the Hill HA1 3HP.
additional relief you may claim on your donation to Harrow.
Visit harrowschool.org.uk/supportharrow for further details and to make a tax-efficient donation online
Harrow Development Trust Team
Trustees
Douglas Collins Chief Executive
Jim Glover (Rendalls 19783 ) Chairman
William Landale (The Grove 19783) Operations Director
John Batting (The Park 19722 )
William Young Associate Director
Marina Brounger
Felicity Benjamin PA to the Chief Executive Chelsea Caterer Digital Information Officer Emma Pinto Database and Research Officer Cece Walker Financial Secretary
Matthew Fosh (The Head Master’s 1971 2) Adam Hart (West Acre 1977 1 ) Nikhil Hirdaramani (The Park 1988 3 ) Patrick Wong (West Acre 1986 3)
Debbie Hannaway Finance Manager (from November 2020) Jessica Bellringer Communications Officer Gregory Warmback (Newlands 20142) Development Officer
5A High Street, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex HA1 3HP +44 (0)20 8872 8500 hdt@harrowschool.org.uk
harrowschool.org.uk/supportharrow Harrow Development Trust is a registered charity, no. 296097