China, Beijing
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Harrow Beijing has two purpose-built campuses: the City Campus for Early Years to Year 1 and the Hegezhuang Campus for Year 2 to Year 13. The City Campus is set in a green and leafy community, while the Hegezhuang Campus is located in a village area near the airport express. The facilities are designed to foster curiosity, creativity and intellectual growth, with spaces including a theatre and dining halls and a range of multi-functional learning environments. A 360-degree virtual tour is available to explore both campuses.
The campuses include outdoor spaces and sports areas. The Hegezhuang Campus provides multi-functional spaces to support learning and activity from Year 2 to Year 13.
The lower years follow the English National Curriculum integrated with the International Primary Curriculum, with daily Mandarin instruction and Expressive Arts, and the teaching aligns with Chinese Ministry of Education guidelines for ages 3–6. The school offers both IGCSE and A Level programmes, with A Levels available in a wide range of subjects including Mandarin. The Three-Year A Level Programme combines a Foundation year with two years of A Level study, while the Four-Year Programme provides two years of IGCSE followed by two years of A Level study.
The school offers extracurricular activities such as the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), LAMDA, Duke of Edinburgh Award and a Sports Leadership Award, along with student clubs and international exchange opportunities.
Harrow Beijing opened in 2005 and operates two sites: a City Campus for early years and a larger Hegezhuang Campus for Years 2–13. The school uses a Harrow Little Lions Curriculum for ages 2–6 and follows the English National Curriculum integrated with the International Primary Curriculum in early years and Key Stage 1; students progress to GCSE (Years 9–11) and then A Levels (Years 12–13). The school lists specialist provision including LAMDA (Harrow Beijing describes itself as the largest LAMDA centre in China), a Football Academy, aquatics and a broad programme of service learning run through student-led societies. The site also describes a six-House system, an on-site careers and university guidance programme for Years 9–13, and admissions materials (available from the Information Centre) that cover tuition, buses and timetables. All statements here are taken from the school website.