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In 1939, Harrow had a total of 36 schools, which included a mix of primary and secondary institutions. The education system at that time reflected the local community's needs, with a variety of schools catering to different age groups and educational approaches. Harrow's schools were part of a larger framework of education in the UK, which was evolving during that period.

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