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18/05/24

Chilling out at the finish line! pic.twitter.com/mUhCjPKw9l

18/05/24

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18/05/24

Day 2 and all groups are on their way pic.twitter.com/z59N44TdEt

17/05/24

All back at camp, tents set and up cooking dinner. pic.twitter.com/DttuiS3pbY

17/05/24

Groups are walking well! The weather is great 😊 pic.twitter.com/vKj1MO0Lsn

17/05/24

D of E Bronze are well underway! pic.twitter.com/DcrSzYuDyA

17/05/24

Silver D of E 2024 are ready to go! The sun is shining ☀️ pic.twitter.com/iTCMxmSdf8

16/05/24

Success for our sports leaders running their first whole school event ⚽️ 🏆 pic.twitter.com/LXkjAuDS7d

16/05/24

Our year 9 sports leaders running the first of three whole school events with a year 7 and 8 football tournament ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/Wz52G7cdvD

16/05/24

Our year 9 sports leaders running the first of our three whole school events with a football tournament tournament for year 7 and 8 ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/NhJe9Yayqa

08/05/24

"📢 Exciting news! Joe from Visionpath just delivered an amazing assembly to our year 12 students, promoting The Futures Academy. This program provides invaluable support for students with work experience & also sheds light on the numerous apprenticeship opportunities available pic.twitter.com/wcj3x7PbOV

07/05/24

📣 Students having an epic time in year 11 French intervention this morning! We played 'One Pen, One Die' and the competition was fierce! Translation has never been so much fun! 🇫🇷💪 pic.twitter.com/l2nPRwStGq

27/04/24

D of E: students are one hour out of the finishing point. Please leave now if you are collecting.

27/04/24

When the sun was shining pic.twitter.com/MF0A7VPm8z

27/04/24

D of E Day 2 has started! pic.twitter.com/dQp77uWqlB

27/04/24

Good morning from a very wet Skreens Park! pic.twitter.com/Wdi9vH4aTN

26/04/24

S’mores before bed! pic.twitter.com/3bcCvWPLu3

26/04/24

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All Academies in our Federation aim to transform the lives of the students they serve by bringing about rapid improvement in examination results, personal development and aspiration.

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Harris Federation

 

Our academy is a member of the Harris Federation, a group of 54 primary and secondary academies in and around London educating some 38,000 young people. The Harris Federation Teaching School Alliance enables us not only to train and develop teachers and leaders in our own academies, but also to do so for other schools.

Each academy is led and run by its Principal and other senior leaders: we are deliberately a federation rather than a chain.  What unites us is a culture that ensures the children and teenagers in our schools get an excellent education within a happy, caring and supportive environment.

As a result of this, the vast majority of Harris academies so far to have been inspected by Ofsted have been rated either ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ with the vast majority being Outstanding.  Many of these academies replaced schools previously considered to have been failing.

The Harris Federation has been recognised as a top performer by education researchers at the Department for Education, Sutton Trust and Education Policy Institute as well as Watchsted and PwC.

We are a not-for-profit charity created by Lord Harris of Peckham. He and his family take an active interest in every Harris academy, supporting us financially and with their time.

You can find out more about the Harris Federation at www.harrisfederation.org.uk.

Federation documents and policies can be found at www.harrisfederation.org.uk/policies

You can also follow @HarrisFed on Twitter.

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Telephone: 020 8253 7777 
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E-mail Address: info@harrisfederation.org.uk

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