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28/08/25

"The past year has been hugely challenging in more ways than one but I am so proud of what I have achieved. My teachers at Harris Clapham Sixth Form went above and beyond to help me catch up and devoted a lot of their time to supporting me. I am incredibly grateful to them."

28/08/25

We're extremely excited to announce that Harris Clapham Sixth Form has sent it's first pupil to the University of Oxford! A huge congratulations to Nicholas who has successfully secured a place to study History at St Peter's College. pic.twitter.com/XcZcyzVNeX

21/08/25

Good morning! We look forward to enrolling our new Year 12’s today. Enrolment will take place both today and tomorrow from 10am - 4pm Please see the below image to find out what you must bring with you. pic.twitter.com/r7vdwZJV8P

15/08/25

Harris Sixth Formers celebrate 100% pass rate in vocational courses The sixth form has only been going for five years@HAClaphamSixthhttps://t.co/P8cIjTcwmJ pic.twitter.com/qbNtZ5hTou

14/08/25

This is an amazing set of outcomes for students coming from some of the most disadvantaged parts of South London. https://t.co/SxiEYcD1dy

14/08/25

Head of School, Sarah Heuston says: "Our students have won places at the best universities in the country on high tariff courses. We could not be prouder of them as they step out into the world to make their mark.”

14/08/25

The Academy’s exceptional results mean that students can now take up places at some of the country’s leading universities to study subjects such as Medicine, Architecture, Zoology, Psychology, Computer Science, Politics and Biochemistry.

14/08/25

Over one third of all entries achieved A*-B grades (or equivalent) with almost a fifth (19%) achieving the top A* and A grades (or equivalent).  100% of vocational students passed their qualifications with a huge 70% achieving a Distinction or Distinction* grade.

14/08/25

Students and staff at Harris Clapham Sixth Form were celebrating this morning following the release of this year’s A Level results. pic.twitter.com/PcmvCS0n8x

14/08/25

🎉Congratulations Dami! Having moved to the UK only two years ago, Dami will soon be taking up a place to study Medicine after achieving outstanding results today. pic.twitter.com/ufaacGNOSX

04/07/25

This week we had a careers talk delivered by an Oxford Graduate and soon to be Harvard student. Candace O gave great pointers to our students who are looking to study Medicine and/or apply for Oxbridge.#WeAreHarrrisClaphamSixthForm pic.twitter.com/Ewaei3YGMV

04/07/25

Congratulations to all our staff and students on this outstanding recognition!#TesAwards

04/07/25

📚 73% of our academies are rated Outstanding. 🎓 1 in 4 students go to Russell Group universities 👩‍🏫 Over 1,250 new teachers trained each year through the National Institute of Teaching, where Harris is a founding member.

04/07/25

The Harris Federation has been named ‘Trust Team of the Year’ at the TES Schools Awards 2025! 🎉 From transforming lives in disadvantaged communities to sending students to Russell Group universities and even Harvard- this award celebrates our incredible staff and students.

27/06/25

Proud CEO moment! Watching former students thrive in their careers is the ultimate reward. Their success is a testament to the power of education, mentorship, and resilience. Here's to the future leaders who started with us! pic.twitter.com/q6KtRsEiqZ

05/06/25

A massive congratulations to Nadia Khan who competed in the Maths Battle at King’s College, University of London. The Battle involves solving high level maths problems against the clock, and challenging the proofs of other mathematicians. Wow.....#mathsbattle pic.twitter.com/nSBnPP0YN4

21/05/25

My remarkable PA is leaving me after 9 years for a new challenge. Would anyone like to come and work with me - I'm told a high tolerance of whimsy is required.https://t.co/fUpQ6xiXnO

02/05/25

Our Student President Ruweida sharing her Culture Day highlights! pic.twitter.com/1ubpR4vntF

02/05/25

Students thoroughly enjoyed Culture Day last week! pic.twitter.com/yAsFV8ABhE

02/05/25

Courage • Commitment • Confidence pic.twitter.com/fTIRPciie2

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Posted on April 30th 2024

House Mendes Day

Many thanks to all that participated in the activities for Mendes house day on Tuesday. It was fantastic to see so many people involved. The winners off the frog hunt were Anisa M and Iqra A from Morris house who collected a total of 34 frogs. Great work girls! The darts competition was won by Mahad K, who I’m sure we will see on the Alexandra Palace stage in years to come. Finally the quiz was won by Muhammad G with a scarcely believable 19/20 questions answered correctly! If you saw some of the frogs around school and would like to know how to make them please follow these instructions.

Step One

Fold the rectangle in half vertically and then unfold. Bring the top right corner down to the left diagonally and unfold.

Step Two

Bring the top left corner down to the right diagonally and unfold. Then turn the paper over.

Step Three

Fold the top of the rectangle down where the diagonal folds meet, unfold, and turn the paper over again.

Step Four

Bring the sides to the centre, so they meet each other (this is called a squash fold). Then flatten the top of your rectangle to make a triangle.

Step Five Fold

the two corners of the triangle up to the top point of triangle. Fold the left side of the paper towards the centre and repeat with the right side.

Step Six

Fold the two flaps at the top of the triangle in half so they point out. Fold the bottom of the paper up to the top corner of the triangle, then fold the paper down to the bottom edge. Turn the whole thing over to reveal your jumping frog!

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