Pick the right school for your child
as an early gateway
to the best universities
To a parent,
nurturing their child into
a holistic individual in terms of character,
academic and extracurricular performance
does not happen overnight.
From picking the suitable education system
to deciding on the best university pathway,
it takes many right decisions
before a child can secure
an offer from their dream school.
Ms Fanny opted to let her daughter Yi Sum Y
go to AISL Harrow Shanghai.
Yi Sum chose subjects relevant to veterinary,
about which she was passionate,
such as chemistry, biology, mathematics, and geography.
From her daily studies to the university application,
Yi Sum was constantly guided
by her teachers with personalised counselling.
Eventually, she got offers from the University of Cambridge
and the University of London for veterinary medicine.
On her child's achievements,
Ms. Fanny thinks enrolling her at Harrow Shanghai
was the most critical and correct decision
she has ever made.
Ms Fanny (left)
Parent of Yi Sum Y.(2023 graduate)
"Yi Sum knew very well the path she wanted to take. So A-level was a great fit for her as it is more specialised and research-oriented…(AISL Harrow's) teachers impart the mature and academic thinking approach of top educational institutions to the children, which is incredibly helpful to them in delving deeper into academic fields. On my first meeting with the teachers, they discussed Yi Sum’s various traits with me in depth, including her strengths, weaknesses, and what we could do to better guide her forward… I felt reassured by their extremely detailed plans for my daughter.”
A holistic education
that nurtures individual character
Reap the full rewards of a child’s passions
For hundreds of years, Harrow's holistic education
has always centred around each individual student.
They are encouraged to explore their interests
and pursue their passions in various areas,
instead of just mindlessly competing for grades.
Dora W
2023 graduate
Deputy Head Girl of AISL Harrow Beijing
University of California, Berkeley, Sociology and Gender Studies
Dora joined Harrow Beijing in Year 5 in 2015 when she barely spoke a word of English. But through the school’s immersive language learning environment and tailor-made English programmes, Dora made rapid progress in her English skills and laid a solid foundation for her future academic pursuits. She even became the first International Harrovian to win a Grade 8 gold medal in Harrow Beijing's LAMDA Speaking Verse and Prose.
"The LAMDA programme has helped me tremendously in gaining the confidence to speak publicly. This was extremely helpful in the interview process for my university application ,” Dora said.
The inclusive environment of Harrow Beijing further inspired Dora’s deep interest in her area of study. “At Harrow Beijing, I learned to be inclusive towards different groups and communities. But I found this inclusiveness to be lacking on social media. How did this come about? That’s an area of research I’m interested in .”
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