Harrow On Film
Harrow School has featured as a location in a range of feature films, TV programmes, documentaries, music videos, commericals and photoshoots. Here’s a look at a few of them:
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Harrow School has featured as a location in a range of feature films, TV programmes, documentaries, music videos, commericals and photoshoots. Here’s a look at a few of them:
ITV’s Endeavour
Nike and Next
In October 2022 Harrow welcomed Nike Global Trainer Courtney Fearon for a special Nike and Next fitness shoot. Courtney filmed 7 half-time fitness challenges that aired during the 2022 FIFA World Cup shot across Harrow School’s sports facilities including our astros, football pitches, performance suite and running track.
Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone
The Fourth Form Room is the spiritual heart of Harrow School. The original Classroom dates back to 1615 and is where Harrow School first opened it’s doors. The Wingardium Leviosa wand class scene from Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone was filmed in this ancient room packed with history.
Ed Sheeran & Travis Scott’s Antisocial Video
Tatler
The Tatler Schools Guide was shot at Harrow School with the cover shot on Chapel Terrace.
Ralph Lauren Polo
Ralph Lauren shot both internals and externals at Harrow School for their advertising campaign.
“Harrow School was an attractive location for the YouTube Rewind project because of the historic nature of the site, its size, and seclusion from the congestion of central London. We were looking for somewhere distinctively English, with building exteriors that were centuries old, and enough open space to fly a camera-drone, without breaking the strict rules governing drone flight. There was another feature film shooting onsite at the same time, but the sheer size of the school made that possible without any clashes, and the team at Harrow School Enterprises were super helpful throughout.”
Jamie Lindsay, Location Manager
“We filmed at Harrow for Seasons 1 & 2 of The Crown and it was a fantastically positive experience both times. There is a vast range of locations at the School ranging from the amazing lecture halls and dining rooms to more unusual ones such as the black painted rackets courts which we made use of on Season 2. The staff are incredibly helpful with our, sometimes unusual, requests and the large site makes the logistics of large scale filming very easy indeed. Hopefully we will be back on Seasons 3 and beyond….”
Pat Karam, Supervising Location Manager, The Crown, Netflix