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26/02/26

Hear from our Scholars about what they have been up to!          Video  

25/02/26

This year marks 10 years of creative activism at the Centre for Creative Explorations (CCE). It brings together young people, artists, and creatives to explore identity, community, and social change.           

24/02/26

Check out our Spring 1 edition of the newsletter! You can read the full edition on our website       

23/02/26

Did you know about the Bursaries we have available? Check out our website to find out more!       

19/02/26

Here are some tips for how to stay safe when using AI!       

17/02/26

We have had a busy couple of months, almost 75 students across Key Stage 3 have been involved in King’s Scholars events in school and on Campus at King’s College Strand Campus.         

16/02/26

This year is the National Year of Reading and at HGAED, we are ALL IN! Have a look at what Anna is reading over half term.       

13/02/26

Children's Mental Health Week   

11/02/26

Children's Mental Health Week: This is Our Place!     Video  

06/02/26

The Glee Girls were fabulous and represented HGAED beautifully. Congratulations are due to each of them!        

28/01/26

Character - Courage - Conscience       

27/01/26

Our Year 10 students recently took part in an exciting and highly rewarding Mock Trial competition at the Inner London Crown Court. The day provided a fantastic opportunity for students to experience the workings of the legal system first-hand, inside a real courtroom setting.

23/01/26

Read the Autumn edition of our Newsletter! Keep up to date with life at HGAED via our website or through this link:  canva.com/design/DAG3KM6omC4…      

22/01/26

Some incredible art created by Margot, Roadah and Sarah.         

20/01/26

We celebrated Blue Monday today! Students got free hot chocolate and treats, quiz's and more to promote positive mental health a great day!     

12/01/26

Interested in learning more about HGAED Sixth Form? Visit our website via the link in our bio to learn more!        Video  

06/01/26

Welcome back to all of our students and staff! We hope you are well rested and enjoying the snow.     

06/01/26

Throw back to the Debate Mate launch! HGAED have a long standing history of success at Debate Mate and many of our senior members are Debate Mate National and Regional finalists.     

31/12/25

Happy New Year!  Video  

23/12/25

Wishing everyone a happy holiday and a restful break from all of us here at HGAED!     

Harris Academies
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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Teaching & Learning

Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich is an outstanding school in which students achieve excellent exam results across a wide range of subject areas.

  • The academy will provide an educational community that is calm, welcoming and inclusive, and in which diversity is celebrated.
  • Academy students and staff together strive for academic excellence through collaborative partnerships involving staff, students, parents, and a wide range of external experts.
  • Everyone at the academy will be studious, articulate and resilient. As a team-player, they will be responsible for their own learning and for the learning of others.
  • Learning in the academy will be high-quality, relevant and production-focused.
  • Student leadership and robust student engagement with the academy will secure excellence for all.
  • Creativity, innovation, problem-solving and risk-taking will be features in all aspects of the academy life.
  • Active citizenship will be encouraged amongst all students and will develop in our community a strong understanding of, and striving for, social justice locally, nationally and internationally.
  • Academy students will develop financial awareness, economic independence and the skills to be leaders, employees, employers and entrepreneurs in the workplace of the 21st century.
  • The health and wellbeing of students’ own lives and that of their community will be promoted at the academy.
  • The academy will promote access to a wide network of health communities who can support pathways to career choices.

The suite of policies below provide further details on how the academy support and progress the aims outlined above. The 'more able' guidance policy can be found on the Harris Federation website.

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