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AISL Harrow Schools opens applications for sixth-form scholarships aimed at shaping future leaders

  • The Asia International School Limited (AISL) education group provides 12 full scholarships for two-year A-Level programme
  • The prestigious private schools’ broad curriculum offers exceptional students the chance to go to the world’s best universities

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AISL Harrow Schools is offering full two-year scholarships at six campuses across Asia. Photo: AISL Harrow Schools

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The AISL Harrow scholarships for 2023–2025 are now open for application, with 12 highly coveted spots available. The scholarships are for students who hope to embark on the British A-Level programme at one of six distinguished AISL Harrow Schools campuses across Asia: Beijing, Bangkok, Haikou, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

Drawing on a 450-year-old heritage from the prestigious Harrow School in the United Kingdom – which boasts alumni such as English poet Lord Byron, former prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru and Winston Churchill – AISL Harrow Schools offers full and half board as well as day-school programmes, with students ranging from young children attending the early years programme to sixth-form students aged 16 to 18 before they head to university.

The 10 campuses – the latest of which opened this year in Appi in Japan’s Iwate prefecture, renowned for its skiing – all share the same motto: a commitment to “educational excellence for life and leadership”. They have a truly international environment, with students coming from some 30 countries.

International Harrovians thrive in a well-supported pastoral system. Photo: AISL Harrow Schools
International Harrovians thrive in a well-supported pastoral system. Photo: AISL Harrow Schools

The term “educational excellence” brings academic attainment to mind, and AISL Harrow Schools certainly presents exceptional academic results, with many students taking up places at the prestigious Oxford and Cambridge universities in the UK and at Ivy League schools in the United States. In 2022, the schools achieved 77 per cent A* and A results in IGCSEs and 71 per cent at A-Level – 51 per cent and 36 per cent respectively higher than the UK average.

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