Harrow School vs University College School

Harrow School is a boys' boarding school in Harrow (ages 13–18); University College School is a boys' day school in Camden (ages 4–18). Published fees reach £63,735 and £32,913 a year respectively. At A-level, A*–A rates are 69.5% and 72%.

FieldHarrow SchoolHarrowUniversity College SchoolCamden
Houseroom Index80.36/100 (#28)81.51/100 (#54)
Day fees / yr£27,495 – £32,913
Boarding fees / yr£63,735
GCSE 9–7 %75%92%
A-level A*–A %69.5%72%
Oxbridge offers13 offers (7.1%)22 offers (12%)
Ages13–184–18
GenderBoysBoys
Day / boardingBoardingDay only
Pupils831958
LocationHarrowCamden
Next open day1 Oct 20269 Sept 2026
Registration deadline7 Sept 202628 Sept 2026

Fees and results are the latest figures Houseroom holds for each school; a dash means the school hasn't published that data point.

Harrow School vs University College School: common questions

Which is more expensive, Harrow School or University College School?
Their published fees cover different attendance types, so they aren't directly comparable: fees reach £63,735 a year at Harrow School and £32,913 at University College School.
Which has better results, Harrow School or University College School?
On the most recent figures Houseroom holds, University College School recorded the stronger A-level results: 72% of grades at A*–A against 69.5% at Harrow School.
Can I apply to both Harrow School and University College School?
Yes. UK independent schools run separate registration processes, so families routinely register with more than one school and decide once offers arrive. Each school sets its own registration deadline and assessment dates, so check both timelines early — some close a year or more ahead of entry.