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Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich

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Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich is a Secondary, Boys school located in Greater London, London.

It has 877 students from age 11-18 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 14 : 1.

At this school, 54% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE.

This school rated Outstanding by recent Ofsted inspection.

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Many members of the public and visitors send letters to the Academy praising our kids, and we frequently receive excellent feedback about them.
Meeting your team and your kids was wonderful.
The kids I met were wonderful; they were kind, thoughtful, and overwhelmingly pleased about their interactions with you.
It's wonderful to have a former student back in the classroom.
One of your students insisted to his peers to "let members of the public to board the bus first," which pleasantly surprised me.
Although the bus was packed with students from the school, it was enjoyable to see how they behaved while travelling.
I simply wanted to thank you for the way your students have behaved.
Yesterday, while I struggled to put my recycling out, one of your pupils who was passing by on his way to school stopped and assisted me.
We appreciate all of your efforts in assisting our son in becoming a thoughtful, accountable, and kind young man.
I just wanted to send you an email to express how impressed I was with the manners of one of your students, who I believe was in year 9 or 10, who opened the store door and held it open for me to exit the newsagent at the intersection of Dunstans Road.
Please convey our sincere gratitude to everyone who has contributed to our son's education at Harris throughout the years.
I have no doubt that he will succeed in meeting his educational goals, and a big part of it is due to the dedication and professionalism of everyone at Harris, East Dulwich.
This is the "calmest and most pleasant secondary school" she had ever seen, according to the head of a Crystal Palace Primary School who recently visited us.
To express my gratitude for your boys' outstanding performance this evening when Football Beyond Borders visited the school where I work, I am emailing you today.
They came to Chestnut Grove Academy for a match and walked around our campus with amazing class and maturity.
They were considerate, respectful, and a real credit to your institution and the Football Beyond Borders programme.
Each and every one of the students we worked with was incredibly well-behaved, respectful, interested, and a pleasure to deal with.
I'd want to express my gratitude to the four @HarrisEDB boys who came to my aid when I overturned during my afternoon run.
They did a great job representing the school. (
We wanted to express our gratitude for the excellent education you gave our son.
He had a true "passion for study" while attending HBAED, and he later earned 5 A*s and 3 As at the GCSE level.
We credit his success to being able to attend your school, which gave him the self-assurance, expertise, and excitement for studying in a nurturing environment.
After finishing his GSCEs, my eldest son is attempting to earn the grades required to enrol in Harris Sixth Form.
I frequently give thanks to the stars for allowing him and his younger brother to attend Harris Boys' East Dulwich because it is an excellent school.
not only as performers but also as encouraging young men and representatives of your university.
The messages stressing the importance of individuality over uniformity, in my opinion, are quite telling and serve as a wonderful reminder of how intelligent young people are.
A passerby made a remark to Mr. Carey as they passed the school in the morning.
The young folks, in my opinion, were all quite well-behaved and positively engaged with us.
The Battersea Dogs Home recently visited our school as part of a lesson for grades 7 and 8 about cooperating for a safer neighbourhood.
One of the students at Harris Boys Academy deserves my congratulations.
He also speaks out for the bus' senior citizens.
I am writing to congratulate a student from this school.
He saw an elderly lady struggling so he helped her.
"He is a hero and a wonderful gentleman", my mum said.
He shows how this school teaches boys to help others and to respect each other.
I just wanted to send a quick email to comment on some very nice behaviour from a couple of your pupils today.
A teacher from a local primary school called to explain that she takes the P13 bus to work each morning.
At least 10 of our students get on the same bus every morning and she said that they are polite, well-mannered boys who board and disembark the bus in an orderly manner without fail.
She went on to state that this morning another member of the public was extremely rude to them for no reason.
The boys did not retaliate or argue back but appeared to be a little shell-shocked.
She wanted to express that it was not their fault at all and hopes that they have a good day, she also wanted to let us know that the boys are a credit to the Academy.
A lady called the Academy today to inform us that on Friday, as she was trying to get her young children out of the car on Barry Road (with great difficulty), one of our younger students walked over and said: "Sorry to disturb you, but is there anything I can do to help you."
She told me that he was so very polite that this was a fantastic advertisement for our Academy and its students.
Today I was unloading some heavy items from my car when three of your pupils stopped and offered to help me.
The boys in question were Immanuel, Kojo and Hope.
Although I declined their kind offer I am writing to you to commend their kindness and community spiritedness.
I have visited your school in the past and am very impressed with the inspirational building and academic achievements of your school.
I live very close to the school and think your boys are a credit to both the school and community.
We came to the school last night for our son's first parents' evening since starting in Year 7 in September.
I just wanted to write to say how impressed we were by all the teachers I met.
I wasn't surprised by this, since overall we've been incredibly impressed by the school since he started, and he's been flourishing, but we were struck by how thoughtful, enthusiastic and committed they all were.
It reflects very well on the leadership team of the school to have brought together such a great group of teachers.
I just wanted to give you some positive feedback.
I live near the Harris Academy and on a number of occasions boys in their school uniform have seen me walking into a shop pushing my baby in a pram.
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Phase of Education Secondary Secondary Secondary
Type Academies Academies Academies
Snobe grade
C+
B-
C-
Ofset report Outstanding Good -
Age range 11-18 11-18 11-16
Gender Boys Boys Boys
Student teacher ratio 14.7 19.3 4.5
Proficient Math - - -
Proficient Read - - -
Grade 5 or above GCSE 54% 98% 18%
Grade 5 or above A Level - 35.00% -
Day Fees - - -
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Secondary Exam Result

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score 0.73 This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 53.6 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 54% 31.53% 29.91%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 76% 41.63% 42.94%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 65% 38.6% 24.96%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 28% 14.97% 10.85%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 43% 22.27% 15.44%
EBacc average points score 4.70 3.17 2.82

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment 96% 94.1% 90.53%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures 140 130 143
Pupils staying in education 96% 91.9% 84.15%
Further education college or other further education provider 17% 20.19% 32.75%
School sixth forms 67% 47.19% 29.68%
Sixth form colleges 11% 9.48% 10.23%
Other education destinations 0% 15.19% 11.5%
Pupils in apprenticeships 1% 1.1% 2.8%
Pupils staying in employment 0% 1.38% 3.6%

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score 0.82 This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 57.2 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 59% 34.69% 32.72%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 78% 44.83% 45.21%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 58% 37.45% 24.83%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 32% 19.41% 12.95%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 44% 25.86% 17.1%
EBacc average points score 4.92 3.38 2.96

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment 96% 88.85% 90.4%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures 140 119 140
Pupils staying in education 96% 88.05% 86.27%
Further education college or other further education provider 24% 23.45% 34.03%
School sixth forms 65% 44.65% 30.7%
Sixth form colleges 6% 9.5% 10.42%
Other education destinations 1% 10.5% 11.16%
Pupils in apprenticeships 0% 0.35% 1.99%
Pupils staying in employment 0% 0.5% 2.15%

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 Secondary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score 0.75 This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 52.4 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 46% 4 25.82% 29.21%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 67% 5 38.32% 43.31%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 66% 35.39% 25.74%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 18% 5 13.29% 11.42%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 31% 10 20.68% 16.43%
EBacc average points score 4.27 3 2.88

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment 95% 89% 90.2%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures 131 121 135
Pupils staying in education 94% 86.69% 84.05%
Further education college or other further education provider 21% 17.5% 33.36%
School sixth forms 60% 40.81% 31.08%
Sixth form colleges 9% 9.63% 8.46%
Other education destinations 4% 19% 11.17%
Pupils in apprenticeships 1% 1.13% 3.4%
Pupils staying in employment 0% 1.31% 2.77%

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score 0.8 This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 55.1 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 50% 9 26.31% 29.13%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 72% 8 37.58% 42.54%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 51% 33.81% 24.67%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 13% 8 12.77% 11.27%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 21% 3 19.46% 15.94%
EBacc average points score 4.46 2.88 2.84

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment 92% 85.13% 84.83%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures 127 132 140
Pupils staying in education 90% 68.53% 73.85%
Further education college or other further education provider 22% 18.47% 28.37%
School sixth forms 54% 40.87% 31.42%
Sixth form colleges - 6.13% 9.09%
Other education destinations - 6% 5.92%
Pupils in apprenticeships - 1.33% 2.96%
Pupils staying in employment - 1.2% 2.06%

Discover school's performance with the Attainment 8 and Progress 8 scores. Attainment 8 reflects pupil achievement in 8 qualifications, while Progress 8 measures their progress from key stage 2 to 4, compared to peers across England.

School scores School Description
Progress 8 score 0.73 This score shows how much progress pupils at this school made across 8 qualifications between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4.
Attainment 8 score 52.5 Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications.

Explore the percentage of pupils who attained grade 5 or higher & grade 4 or higher in their English and math GCSEs. This metric reflects their proficiency in these fundamental subjects.

GCSE Results School LA England
Grade 5 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 41% 24.38% 29.46%
Grade 4 or above in English & Maths GCSEs 64% 34.54% 43%

The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) ensures your child's well-rounded education. It includes essential subjects like English, math, sciences, languages, and humanities.

EBacc Results School LA England
Entering EBacc 66% 31.88% 25.2%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 5 or above 21% 17.21% 14.65%
Achieving the EBacc at grade 4 or above 24% 19.71% 16.2%
EBacc average points score - - -

Find out where our Key Stage 4 graduates are going next. Explore their different paths after finishing school – whether it's sixth form, starting work, or other adventures as they move forward.

Pupil destinations School LA England
Pupils staying in education or employment 91% 89.27% 85.15%
Total number of pupils included in destination measures 120 127 144
Pupils staying in education 88% 36.27% 58.09%
Further education college or other further education provider 21% 13.4% 30.56%
School sixth forms 59% 42.67% 32.03%
Sixth form colleges 5% 9.93% 8.99%
Other education destinations 3% 6.93% 5.7%
Pupils in apprenticeships 5% 1.93% 4.78%
Pupils staying in employment 3% 0.87% 2.46%
A level exam result

Explore their results and progress scores, showing how they've grown and achieved during this important stage of their education.

A level Result School LA England
Average points 27.65 37.64 29.96
Average grade C- - -
Average points (Best 3) - 36.51 29.52
Average Grade (Best 3) - - -
AAB or higher - 20.59% 13.61%

Discover where pupils headed after A-levels. Explore who either stayed in education or went into employment.

Students destinations School LA England
Number of students 57 83 202
Students staying in education 67% 74% 58.54%
Students entering apprenticeships 7% 3.38% 6.09%
Students entering employment 7% 11.62% 21.15%
Students not in education or employment for at least two terms after study 12% 6.92% 9.05%

Explore their results and progress scores, showing how they've grown and achieved during this important stage of their education.

A level Result School LA England
Average points 26.86 40.65 33.37
Average grade C- - -
Average points (Best 3) - 39.16 32.43
Average Grade (Best 3) - - -
AAB or higher - 28.04% 17.64%

Discover where pupils headed after A-levels. Explore who either stayed in education or went into employment.

Students destinations School LA England
Number of students 41 82 249
Students staying in education 51% 73.92% 60.62%
Students entering apprenticeships 2% 2.15% 4.98%
Students entering employment 15% 8.77% 17.73%
Students not in education or employment for at least two terms after study 20% 10.08% 10.7%

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 A level school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 A level school exam
results were not published at school level.

Explore their results and progress scores, showing how they've grown and achieved during this important stage of their education.

A level Result School LA England
Average points 26.35 34.38 29.35
Average grade C- - -
Average points (Best 3) 29.49 35.06 28.61
Average Grade (Best 3) C - -
AAB or higher 7.7% 20.56% 13.01%

Discover where pupils headed after A-levels. Explore who either stayed in education or went into employment.

Students destinations School LA England
Number of students - 74 232
Students staying in education - 73.89% 57.28%
Students entering apprenticeships - 3.67% 7.77%
Students entering employment - 10.44% 20.98%
Students not in education or employment for at least two terms after study - 8% 8.81%

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 A level school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic, 2020 and 2021 A level school exam
results were not published at school level.

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Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 23rd Oct 2023 - 27th Oct 2023
Winter Holidays 21st Dec 2023 - 5th Jan 2024
Spring Half Term Holidays 12th Feb 2024 - 16th Feb 2024
Spring Holidays 29th Mar 2024 - 12th Apr 2024
Summer Half Term Holidays 27th May 2024 - 31st May 2024
Summer Holidays 26th Jul 2024 -

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Autumn Term-2 28th Oct 2023 - 20th Dec 2023
Spring Term 6th Jan 2024 - 11th Feb 2024
Spring Term-2 17th Feb 2024 - 28th Mar 2024
Summer Term 13th Apr 2024 - 26th May 2024
Summer Term-2 1st Jun 2024 - 25th Jul 2024
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Local authority ratio 17 : 1

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