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29/09/25

Another brilliant Open Morning. If you missed out the final Open Morning of the season is Monday 6th October. See our website for details and sign up  harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk/10… x.com/HarrisGirlsED/status/1969031956735164823

19/09/25

Come and see what makes our Ofsted Outstanding academy so special. Our Open Mornings are Monday 22nd September, Monday 29th September and Monday 6th October 💙

19/09/25

Thank you to everyone who came to our Open Evening last night. We are looking forward to seeing you again at our Open Mornings, starting this Monday 22nd September 2025. See our website for details! Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich

06/09/25

I can’t believe my daughter is about to go into her 3rd year of uni. It feels like yesterday that she started her 1st day at . If you are looking for an outstanding girls school please attend one of our open days. When I look back it was the best decision I made! 🎓 pic.twitter.com/A17gkpOFyu

05/09/25

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21/08/25

An incredible set of GCSE results for our exceptional Class of 2025. Over 1/3 of grades at Grade 7+. This cohort epitomises sisterhood, loudly championing and cheering for each others successes. Today was no exception. We could not be prouder 💙

21/08/25

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14/08/25

Milestone for Harris Girls’ Academy as first student earns place at Oxford University Margot Henderson is set to go to Wadham College, Oxford University to study Art History. Dulwich @UniofOxfordhttps://t.co/7lV0etmiPh pic.twitter.com/LJEyAjryYG

14/08/25

Huge congratulations to Margot, who secured a place at University of Oxford to read the History of Art. Margot has been an exceptional student at HGAED since Y7 and is an inspiration to all! Well done Margot! 💫

14/08/25

Incredible results and destinations for our Post 16 students today. Huge congratulations to all - we are incredibly proud of you and your hard work and resilience. We cannot wait to see what the future holds! 💫

18/07/25

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11/07/25

Always a pleasure to see theatre at  . Our Y9s loved The Crucible.

11/07/25

Our new Y7 enjoyed the performances by our hugely talented HGAED Glee Club 💫

11/07/25

Exceptional from start to this stunning finale ✨ x.com/HarrisFedMusic/status/1943247316263276684

10/07/25

What an incredible evening! Harris Federation Festival of Music showcased the exceptional talent of our students. So proud of our HGAED choir 💫

25/06/25

Our brilliant Y8 English students thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the Guildhall Art Gallery for inspiration for their speeches. Thank you to the inspiring Ms Ore for her passion and making our students feel so welcome.

21/05/25

Excited to launch our brand new student magazine 'Words on the Rye'. Visit our website to access your copy!  harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk/10…

01/04/25

👧 This half term we have been working with pupils from as part of our EmpowerHer programme. These pupils were committed to coming at 7:30am every Tuesday to take part in various activities.#EmpowerHer pic.twitter.com/Qc17faEYA0

28/03/25

A visit to  is always inspirational. Listening to talks from legal experts then learning how to perform surgical stitches. Lawyers and Doctors in the making! 💙 

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Posted on June 1st 2015

Uganda Project Update - June 2015

Our academy has been supporting a community in Uganda for several years now. During half term, Principal Jane Fletcher visited the project. This is her report.

I spent a week in south-east Uganda working with the same community we have supported for some years now. The Bagwere people are a community of mostly subsistence farmers who speak Lugwere. There are 800,000 of them. They live in four districts in this area of Uganda. The nearest town is Mbale.

The village where our current project is Kameruka. We have worked with 15 families to date. We are particularly focused on the Kameruka Women's Association at present. During the visit we could see the difference our support so far has made.

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When we arrived they told us about the goats, chickens and turkeys they had bought with our funding from last time.  They told us how they had reared these and improved their circumstances by selling the animals they had bred, and also by using their manure to fertilise crops (they all have small plots).

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Last time we provided them each with wheelbarrows and they talked about how valuable these had been to them for transporting manure to allow them to use it to fertilise plots. They had been able to share their wheelbarrows with their neighbours for free. Most people in the area who might have a wheelbarrow would charge by the day to rent it and many can't afford it. They have also built structures to keep their livestock with our funds last time and we went to visit some of these.

They talked about being able to afford to send their children to school now (even government schools need fees in Uganda). They couldn't have afforded it before. They were able to feed their families a little better now than before too.

We agreed to fund them further and we bought 13 goats and 10 turkeys to be distributed. We also bought materials to extend the shelters for animals, so they can be housed securely.

We talked about needing to spread the project and the concept of giving something away when you had received something.  Each of the 15 families will identify another family that needs support and wants to join the project. I bought 15 more wheelbarrows whilst there and the members will each give one away to a family that is in poverty and wants to join the scheme. The members will also give them one turkey or goat each to get them started.

So the project will double to 30 families in the next month as families are identified and the conditions we have set are met. We aim to continue to expand in this way.

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We also went to Nabiswa village which is where we have supported the Nabiswa school and built the borehole previously.  I took the books that our students had written with Professor Coates. This is the first time children's books have been produced in their indigenous language (picture above).

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We have started initial conversations about how to extend the Nabiswa school project further as our next piece of work with Uganda.

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We also went to see Anna (pictured above). Our sixth form students funded her surgery when they visited last time. She would have died of hydrocephalus by now if we hadn't paid for her treatment. She needs further treatment and we are going to see if sixth form will continue to fundraise and support her. She will have a hospital review this week funded by us and we will see what needs doing.