
Under the Haikou sun and across green open
fields, our Harrow pupils took to the pitch and
the 2025 AISL Harrow Games were underway.
Over 400 pupils from nine Harrow schools gathered for a celebration of sport and school spirit. It was a weekend shaped by our Harrow values: Courage. Honour. Humility. Fellowship.
3 Golds, 2 Silvers, 2 Bronzes, 8 MVPs!
It was full of moments that mattered.
Champions!
Our U11 Boys’ Football team claimed a superb 1st place finish, a real highlight of the tournament.

Anne Z. sprinted to victory in the U13 Girls’ 100m.

Carrie L. dominated the U13 Girls’ Athletics with the highest individual points total across all Harrow schools, outperforming over 150 athletes – an outstanding achievement.

Eason X. also delivered a strong result, placing 5th overall in the U13 Boys’ Athletics rankings.

Powerful performances from Harrow girls
U13 and U11 Girls’ Football teams claimed 2nd and 3rd place respectively. The U13 Girls’ Basketball team also took silver.The U13 Girls’ Athletics team placed third overall out of nine teams.
8 MVPs!
Helen M. U11 Football
Alisa D. U11 Basketball
Olivia L. U13 Football
Angel X. U13 Basketball


Leo Alfonso Z. U11 Football
Stephen C. U11 Basketball
Jack C. U13 Basketball
Xavier K. U13 Football

Remarkable Moments
Elsa W. gave us one of the moments of the tournament with a 3-point buzzer-beater against Harrow Beijing.

Kallum P. incredible save in the U13 Boys’ Football penalty shootout was a match-winning moment of real courage and skill.

Kit Wapshott (Director of Sport)
The structure of our Games sessions and PE lessons has also played a vital role in developing the core skills, game sense, and teamwork that were so clearly on display in Haikou. It was particularly rewarding to see how the commitment to training from all pupils translated into performance and enjoyment at such a high-profile event. A heartfelt thank you must go to Mr Jeffries, Mr Allen, and Mrs Phillips for their guidance, enthusiasm, and expertise throughout the trip. Their support was invaluable, and we couldn’t be prouder of how our pupils represented Harrow.
Sport at Harrow Shanghai
Behind the medals is a long-term investment in sport:
27 competitive school squads; Training across football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, baseball, swimming, golf, rowing, equestrian and more

Regular sessions via the Philathletic Club, our Sports Academies, and CISSA ECAs
Morning, evening and weekend practices led by experienced coaches


Excellence at Harrow
isn’t only found in the classroom.
It lives on the pitch, in the pool,
and on every starting line.
