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15/01/26

Harris Bermondsey hosted musicians from over 50 schools at the first gathering of the Federation Orchestra of 2026. Thank you Bermondsey!#AllCanWeWill pic.twitter.com/A2Zz5AsC3U

15/01/26

Any good musical spectacular starts on The Kit!.....20 talented HGABR musicians and singers gathered with 100s of students in their first Federation-wide rehearsal of 2026. Yesterday's musical adventure began in Bermondsey. It will end at the Fairfield Halls.#allTalent pic.twitter.com/ZKKDmBOCkG

05/01/26

In the dark days of winter, Culture Day was a ray of sunshine!#CelebrationOfCulture pic.twitter.com/MXTCGICboG

15/12/25

If you like Victorian curiosity shops, then visit the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Our sixth formers enjoyed the mix of science and the grotesque.#HunterianMuseum pic.twitter.com/kEXkA0GwBW

15/12/25

Core Day for the Year 12s might not have been relaxing...but it was fast & furious#HGABRCoreDay pic.twitter.com/0YutiyvSjQ

08/12/25

What did you do on Saturday? These girls took on the best and the brightest students from across the UK in yet another Model United Nations debate....They are unstoppable.#HGABRMostAble pic.twitter.com/TIKo20VEJR

04/12/25

University College London comes to the library. Our Sixth Form discussed and debated how to guard our freedom of speech and our right to publish in a digital age.#UCL pic.twitter.com/xnXwc3zkZM

02/12/25

UN DEBATE: Fifteen Y12 tested their debating skills against some of the top private schools in the country. Hosted by Benenden school, it was if we were at the New York UN building.#MostAble pic.twitter.com/XaW4a1oILu

01/12/25

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26/11/25

Our brilliant Student Commission packing supplies and essentials donated by our HGABR community to be shipped to Jamaica to assist families dealing with the devastation of pic.twitter.com/GsMqUkRZ7I

25/11/25

How do you make money? What is the best investment strategy? Our Sixth Formers engaged in a workshop funded by city investment banks to teach financial literacy. - It was a fun session where 'millions of pounds' were won & lost#financialeducation pic.twitter.com/g6RrSqZNjD

21/11/25

HGABR is proud to support this vital initiative by collecting donations for those in need. Deadline for donations: Thursday, 27th November pic.twitter.com/5n7FouQDfK

21/11/25

UCL came to Harris Bromley this week. Four UCL teachers delivered lively a workshop which caused intellectual divisions among our sixth formers. From freedom of speech to digital literacy - it was one of our great debates.#HABRsixthform pic.twitter.com/bTk3RJFfZu

21/11/25

HGABR is getting festive ready! We’ve just ordered our fabulous Christmas tree from 🎄 Get 10% off your real Christmas tree (up to 7ft) with code SCHOOL10, available at their outdoor pop-up stores or online: https://t.co/v9qwr2GCam

07/11/25

A huge thanks to everyone who attended HGABR Sixth Form's Open Evening on Thursday evening. It was a joyous affair, with our Head Girl Team giving inspirational speeches and our magnificent students representing subjects with pride .     

07/11/25

A huge thanks to everyone who attended HGABR Sixth Form's Open Evening on Thursday evening. It was a joyous affair, with our Head Girl Team giving inspirational speeches and our magnificent students representing subjects with pride . pic.twitter.com/9inWhnXd5e

06/11/25

WANT TO BE A PILOT? The library hosted a live, interactive webinar on Careers In Aviation. Our budding pilots listened to, and talked with, a helicopter test-pilot, an aviation sustainability expert and an aviation-research engineer.#AviationCareers pic.twitter.com/4uBOK0aaBJ

06/11/25

Our Spanish A level students visited the BFI in central London today for an all-day workshop on the Spanish director, Pedro Almodóvar. - The workshop was at the IMAX, which is WICKED.#PedroAlmodovar pic.twitter.com/otktHFhEX0

17/10/25

Year 7 Team building DAY 2! We are having the best time the girls’ are demonstrating our CORE values perfectly 😊 pic.twitter.com/Q5NJR3hpXl

16/10/25

Raft building, obstacles courses and more! pic.twitter.com/Ag2mFzaRqQ

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World Class School Quality Mark

WCS logoHarris Girls’ Academy Bromley has been accredited with the World Class Schools Quality Mark, joining a coveted network of just over 140 schools in the UK.

The Quality Mark is awarded by education charity World Class Schools Quality Mark, whose unique assessment framework assesses the students, not the school, for their demonstration of World Class skills and competencies. The premise is that if the school is truly World Class, then its students should be able to demonstrate this in whatever context they find themselves. 

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Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley is one of just a handful of non-selective state schools awarded the Quality Mark in the 2023 academic year, following a challenging assessment process in which students worked to identify and demonstrate their World Class characteristics using the WCSQM character development framework as a benchmark.

The framework highlights characteristics across individual areas including leadership, community, learning and workplace for secondary students. Over time students demonstrated how they had met each characteristic, either at school, at home or in their local community, uploading evidence and a summary for each completed characteristic via the WCSQM internet-based app, BeWorldClass. Once a significant number of students are proving World Class characteristics, WCSQM assesses the students’ completed portfolios via a student-led assessment process. 

WCSQM was established as a charity in 2018 accrediting students using a framework of skills and competencies young people need to flourish in an emerging global economy. The charity’s mission is to level up opportunities so that every student can develop World Class characteristics both in and out of the classroom, regardless of their circumstances or background, to help them achieve their potential.


“We are so proud of the students for their diligent hard work in proving that they are World Class students. The process of identifying their World Class characteristics, finding evidence and explaining to an external assessor every way they meet the extensive criteria required is incredibly challenging for some of our students as young as 12 years of age, and isn’t dissimilar to the process I went through to put together a portfolio for my Post Graduate Diploma. The students’ contribution to our wider school, their attitude towards being constant learners and improvers is a joy to see.

Ms Hitchings, Faculty Director of Sixth Form


At WCSQM we wholeheartedly believe it is the students that make a school, and a school that prioritises the development of World Class characteristics in its students will always be World Class. The skills and competencies these students have demonstrated will help them excel in any environment and make them ideal candidates for whichever further education / career pathway they choose to take. These are the World Class citizens of the next generation, and we’re incredibly proud to award them for their achievements so far.”

Miranda Perry, Director, WCSQM