Harrow High School: excellent transport connections in the heart of North West London

Harrow High School | Gayton Road | Harrow | HA1 2JG

 

We are very lucky as a school that we benefit from excellent transport links by road and rail; this means our staff team are able to travel to us from a vast number of locations not only from across North and North West London but the surrounding areas.

North London has great transport routes for candidates wanting to live further away from the hustle and bustle of city life and for those who enjoy being in the thick of things.

There are excellent transport links via car, bus and rail to other London boroughs and to the outskirts of London including Hertfordshire. We are very accessible for many of the locations classed as London fringe.

For more information on how easy your journey can be to us, visit the TFL website.
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What North and North West London has to offer

North West London is a diverse and multicultural part of London that spans all socio-economic groups and has some of the most exciting boroughs and places to live in the whole city.

The West of the area is made up of smaller towns and vibrant diverse communities. It is known for its outstanding state and independent schools, parkland and green open spaces as well as its proximity and good transport links into Central London, because of this it has become a popular place to live and work and is experiencing one of the fastest growth rates in London. There are many beautiful local parks and areas of natural beauty to enjoy as well as shopping centres and high streets to explore, and independent restaurants to discover. There is a wide choice of different property choices.


Heading towards the more central parts of North West London you will find the borough of Camden, which is home to the world famous Camden Town high street and Camden Market where you can hunt for treasures and sample an eclectic mix of the World’s cuisine. The development of the Grand Union Canal has improved transport and helped to turn the North into a lively, bustling part of London.

For a wider range of shops, bars and restaurants you can visit Upper Street in Angel, Islington; also home to the famous chapel street market and butchers.
There are plenty of parks to enjoy. Hampstead Heath is one of the three main parks in the Capital (along with Hyde Park and Regent's Park) and is a good place to escape from the buzz of the city, as is Primrose Hill – with its panoramic view of Central London.
You will find endless restaurants and bars to eat and drink in and a range of sites and sounds that will fill your weekends and evenings with London’s vibrant culture.

Relocating to London? Great choice…

London is one of the world's most exciting cities and a truly unique place to live. There are many reasons to live and work in London and it is truly a city that has something for everyone. Whether it is sightseeing, eating, drinking, dancing, socialising or simply relaxing London can cater for all.
To learn more about living in London visit the Time Out website. http://www.timeout.com/london

If you are relocating from abroad, which is becoming increasingly more common as overseas teachers pursue their careers in a thriving city full of excellent schools and opportunities, it is important to be aware of working requirements and what you must do prior to starting work.

Finding the right place to live

As a school we will support you in your relocation and help to advise you on areas that you can live that are easily accessible to the school.

For information on buying or renting in the local area click here