John Lyon School
Logo as used from 2018
Address
Middle Road

, ,
HA2 0HN

Coordinates51°34′15″N 0°20′38″W / 51.5709°N 0.3438°W / 51.5709; -0.3438
Information
TypePublic School
Private Day School
MottoLatin: Stet Fortuna Domus
("May the fortune of the house stand")
Established1876
FoundersThe Governors of Harrow School
Local authorityLondon Borough of Harrow
Department for Education URN102247 Tables
Chair of GovernorsGiles Goodfellow[1]
HeadRose Hardy
Deputy HeadAndy Sims
Staff150 (approx.)
GenderUnisex
Age3 to 18
Enrolment600 (approx.)
Houses  Butler
  Moore
  Norwood
  Vaughan
Colour(s)Blue,Gold   
Publication'The Lyonian'

'The Standard'

'STEAM Into the Future'

'Sporting Lyons' (obsolete)
Former pupilsOld Lyonians
BadgesRampant Lion
Websitehttps://www.johnlyon.org/

John Lyon School (formerly The Lower School of John Lyon) is an academically selective private day school for boys and girls age 3 to 18 in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1876, by the Governors of Harrow School for the education of local boys, in keeping with the belated wishes of John Lyon, Harrow School's founder. The school is a successor to the 'English Form' established in 1853, to educate local scholars. The John Lyon School still maintains its historic ties with Harrow School, and the two schools are closely partnered. Until September 2021, it was a boys' school, becoming a mixed school for new pupils aged 11 and ending its single-sex school status at this time. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC). As of 2023, the school charges fees of around £20,000 per year; however, some academic scholarships are available to help reduce this fee.

John Lyon School, Middle Road, Harrow on the Hill.

Structure and curriculum

The governing body of Harrow School retains some control of the John Lyon School; most responsibilities, however, are delegated to a John Lyon board of governors (officially styled Committee of Management). A number of Harrow governors serve on this committee, alongside co-opted governors. Unlike many previous governing bodies in British schools, there is no academic staff involvement in overall school government.

Heads

  • J.E. Williams September 1879 July 1898
  • E. Young September 1898 July 1910
  • E.H. Butt December 1910 April 1926
  • O.A. Le Beau April 1926 July 1951
  • R.F. Boyd Campbell September 1951 July 1968
  • G.V. Surtees September 1968 July 1983
  • D. Dixon September 1983 July 1986
  • T.J. Wright September 1986 July 2001
  • C. Ray September 2001 August 2004
  • D.A. Rimmer (acting head) September 2004 Dec 2004
  • K.J. Riley January 2005 August 2009
  • K.E. Haynes August 2009 August 2023
  • R.K.R Hardy September 2023 present

Notable alumni

Notable staff and governors

  • Ian Blanchett (former cricket coach), Middlesex cricketer
  • Lord Lexden (former governor), official historian of the Conservative Party
  • Angus Fraser (Governor / cricket coach), England International cricketer[4]
  • Owain Arwel Hughes CBE (former Chair of Governors), conductor[10]
  • David Oldroyd (1936-2014) (former science teacher 1960s), latterly professor (History and Philosophy of Science) at the University of New South Wales.[11]
  • Albert Alan Owen (former Music teacher), composer
  • Chris Peploe (cricket coach), Middlesex cricketer[12]
  • George Weedon (former PE teacher), Olympic gymnast[13]
  • Ian Whybrow (former Head of English), children's author[14]

The Old Lyonian Association represents the school's alumni (Old Lyonians).

References

  1. "The John Lyon School | About JLS | Governors". Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  2. Francis Bennion Archived 17 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Francis Bennion. Retrieved on 2012-06-07.
  3. Burrell, M. (2013). Lighter Touches 1983-1991. In: Burrell, M John Lyon's Dream. Huntingdon: Almyrida Publications. 142.
  4. 1 2 "John Lyon School | North West London Independent Day School". www.johnlyon.org. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011.
  5. "LS PROGRAMME FOR ÉLITE ATHLETES IS NATIONAL FIRST" (PDF). The Standard. John Lyon School. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2012.
  6. "Speech Evening 2005" (PDF). The Standard. John Lyon School. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2012.
  7. "John Lyon School | North West London Independent Day School". www.johnlyon.org. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012.
  8. "Colin Sorensen". The Daily Telegraph. London. 21 August 2001.
  9. Mittaldate, Div (12 August 2011). "Professor Paul Wilkinson". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  10. "Meet the Chairman of Governors" (PDF). The Standard. John Lyon School. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011.
  11. "David Roger Oldroyd, 1936-2014" (PDF). Australian Academy of the Humanities.
  12. "Peploe completes Berkshire move". BBC News. 16 April 2009.
  13. "The Old Lyonian Association - Error". www.oldlyonians.org. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012.
  14. Green Metropolis. Green Metropolis. Retrieved on 2012-06-07.
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