

The Harrow Club
Since 1883, the Harrow Club has been anchored in the local community working with some of the most marginalised young people in West London to provide accessible and high-quality opportunities, enabling them to maximise their life chances and to enhance their personal development. They are not afraid to work at the most challenging fringes of our community in order to make the greatest impact. Through creative, cutting-edge projects delivered by an experienced and committed team, they provide learning opportunities, routes to employment, and critically increased resilience and wellbeing for young people aged 8 to 21. The Lightbulb Trust is working with the Harrow Club to pilot an early intervention education provision focusing on extremely vulnerable children aged 8-12 who are at high risk of school exclusion.
The Harrow Club
Since 1883, the Harrow Club has been anchored in the local community working with some of the most marginalised young people in West London to provide accessible and high-quality opportunities, enabling them to maximise their life chances and to enhance their personal development. They are not afraid to work at the most challenging fringes of our community in order to make the greatest impact. Through creative, cutting-edge projects delivered by an experienced and committed team, they provide learning opportunities, routes to employment, and critically increased resilience and wellbeing for young people aged 8 to 21. The Lightbulb Trust is working with the Harrow Club to pilot an early intervention education provision focusing on extremely vulnerable children aged 8-12 who are at high risk of school exclusion.
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