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27/03/24

🌟 Our amazing pupils showcased incredible 'Character (to)day' diving into a variety of topics & activities! 🚀 Year 7s showed immense Courageous Advocacy, delving into Bee habitats and acing the Big School litter pick! 🐝🗑️ pic.twitter.com/zt2ebNR4ea

27/03/24

Ahoy there! ⚓️ The Year 9 crew from HGA set sail today for the Maritime Museum in Greenwich. 🌊 Anchors aweigh for a character-filled adventure on the high seas! ⛵️🌟 pic.twitter.com/yTfUrlmJjh

26/03/24

🏐🎉 Incredible news! Our year 8 netball team has smashed their way to the Harris Cup semi-finals! 🌟👏 Big shoutout to our amazing players, especially the year 7 stars shining bright! 🌟✨ Let's cheer them on as they face ! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/E4mK2T0cAT

20/03/24

🚀 Kicking off Creative Careers 2024! 🎨 Students are diving into a world of possibilities, exploring diverse pathways in the creative industry. 📸#CreativeCareers2024 pic.twitter.com/otVpl4Ua0K

20/03/24

We are officially 8th best school in London for Indoor Athletics!This week, our primary team took part in the SHA finals. The team, who represented competed against the 11 other best boroughs in London. Huge congrats to our students and pic.twitter.com/3SK9s4WLpc

19/03/24

🌟 Thrilled to share moments from the Speak Out Regional Final! 🎤 Megan Farr and May Mbabazi shone brightly, representing Harris Garrard Academy with their powerful voices. A celebration of young talent and the magic of expression. ✨ pic.twitter.com/yI8GICW9uF

15/03/24

Off to the we go, with Year 8 in tow, to witness love's timeless tale in a contemporary glow. Thanks to ’s generous sponsorship, Shakespeare's words will leap and dip. 🎭💔 pic.twitter.com/ezNpvHdema

08/03/24

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07/03/24

📚✨ The halls of HGA have transformed into a literary wonderland as our secondary staff channel their inner bookworms, dressing up as their favorite book characters! From the whimsical to the wicked, can you guess the characters? 📸🎭 pic.twitter.com/y8azMifcNq

06/03/24

The yr5/6 Netball final took place between today.Both teams have done exceptionally well to reach the final & were undefeated in their league so we knew we were in for a close game

05/03/24

The yr5/6 Netball final took place between today.Both teams have done exceptionally well to reach the final & were undefeated in their league so we knew we were in for a close game

01/03/24

Just wrapped up another fantastic week at HGA, proving that even when the skies open up, we find our pot of gold in the learning of our students. 🌈 pic.twitter.com/jKjPQHPkQ2

01/03/24

HGA Sixth Formers' visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau was a powerful reminder of history's darkest chapters. Their solemn reflections will echo in our hearts and history classes. pic.twitter.com/k1CaBME2Ns

29/02/24

Excited to kick off day 1 of the Y12 Biology Residential! 🌿 Stay tuned for updates, insights, and all the fascinating discoveries we'll make together! pic.twitter.com/6nqWUWrZBE

27/02/24

We're looking forward to National Careers Week, 4th-9th March 2024. We will be using the many resources available, such as a virtual careers fair, films, talks and booklets to inspire our students about their future options and pathways. https://t.co/kTXTWlyLix pic.twitter.com/RyYS0u3HQR

20/02/24

🎉 What an inspiring afternoon at our Careers Fair! Students explored a world of opportunities with leading employers, colleges, and universities. Their futures look bright! 🌟 Check out the highlights 📸 pic.twitter.com/D5uRNqGvDW

09/02/24

Congratulations to everyone you have done yourselves, your school and your Borough proud https://t.co/AxU7Tsxvjc

09/02/24

Congratulations to everyone you have done yourselves, your school and your Borough proud https://t.co/AxU7Tsxvjc

09/02/24

We are officially through to the Sports hall finals. We finished inside the top 3 of todays qualifier and now will be one of 12 schools in the grand finals on the 19th March! This is the first time in the 3 years we have achieved this! pic.twitter.com/hw1DbJxEo1

09/02/24

We have officially arrived at for the indoor sports athletics London finals representing to team Let’s go Garrard!! pic.twitter.com/op0BNKu50R

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Teaching and Learning in the Sixth Form

At HGA, sixth form lessons are underpinned by an ambitious curriculum that has been coherently planned and structured to ensure that students have all the knowledge and skills they need for future learning and employment.

Teachers of sixth form classes have expert knowledge of the subjects and courses they teach, and we put huge emphasis on the continued development of subject knowledge and pedagogy, utilising the wealth of experience in sixth form teaching across the Harris Federation, to continue developing our experts.

To that end, the work that teachers give to sixth form students is demanding and teachers design activities to help students to remember long term content they have been taught, whilst improving and extending what they already know and can do into larger concepts.

Teachers encourage students to use subject specific, professional, and technical vocabulary well and demand work of a consistently high standard. As a result, students in the sixth form demonstrate very positive attitudes about their learning and commitment to their education.

Although sixth form lessons will often follow the same basic lesson structure as lessons in the secondary phase, sixth form teachers are not bound by this. The increased academic rigour of sixth form study, the growing maturity of students and the small

Most post-16 lessons will follow the same structure as those of the secondary school. Each lesson will begin with a knowledge retrieval task in the form of a ‘Do Now’. This will be followed by a period of direct instruction from their teacher, who is a subject specialist. The lessons in post-16 allow for discussion and debate, to develop our students’ oracy skills, as well as independent practice which ensures that students are confident in exam technique.

Student will complete weekly knowledge quizzes and a monthly summative assessment which will be reported home.


Marking and feedback

We aim that students will complete at least one piece of assessed work in each subject, every week (which will often but not necessarily be a piece of written work). Feedback will be provided on this piece of work within one week, either through teacher marking, peer or self-assessment, or discussion.

In setting work, teachers should aim to be very clear about how it will be assessed; often they will share and discuss the various assessment criteria with the students. Teachers and students should know what it takes to attain each standard or grade and students should be made familiar with marking criteria. Teaching and assessment should be designed to help students achieve the next level and as such, teachers should ensure that students understand their level of performance and have opportunities to interpret them in discussion with teachers.

It is vital that feedback is carefully designed and targeted to help students to improve and to that end whole-class feedback is not a formal expectation in sixth form. Instead, students are provided with highly individualised written, or spoken feedback which is clear and concise; positively phrased; and indicative of ways to improve. Ideally, teachers and students will see feedback as a dialogue about ongoing improvement and may use a variety of strategies to facilitate this. Students may be expected to redraft work following feedback, either in lesson, or at home and also may be required to evaluate their own performance. Teachers will also give students feedback on their organisational skills. Where possible, students should be given opportunities to assess and reflect on their own and others’ work.

Every time we provide feedback, we aim to think carefully about how that feedback is going to help the student to learn more effectively and perform at a higher-level next time and how it will inform and shape our teaching in future.


Independent study

Sixth Form study requires a considerable amount of private and independent study. This means that students need to demonstrate self-discipline and organisation. Students must take responsibility for organising their time to allow them to complete the research, wider reading, class work and coursework required across all their subjects.  As a guide, we adopt a 5:3:2 model when talking to students about their private study, that is:

  • 5 hours of lesson time with their teacher/s – these lessons will always be highly planned and will take one of the formats as earlier outlined.
  • 3 hours of private study during “free” periods – in this time students should be consolidating their learning, committing new information to long term memory, reading, doing additional exam practice, and completing pre-reading and tasks in preparation for the next lesson. There should be an element of prep completed prior to evey lesson.
  • 2 hours of homework set by the teacher – this work will have a clear deadline and will generally be essay writing or exam practice that will require feedback. 

Teachers will ensure that all students have recorded homework tasks carefully and accurately, are very clear about the date for submission, and that they are using a sensible, effective system for recording this information.

As part of the feedback cycle teachers should engage in dialogue with students about how long work is taking them and incorporate into their teaching advice on strategies for smarter, more efficient working habits. Teachers will regularly check students’ files and give organisational advice as part of their lessons as well as in “academic monitoring” sessions during tutor time.