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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 . 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

16/10/25

Year 7 Green and Blue faculties having great fun on their team building day so far! pic.twitter.com/99kheRVzAN

16/10/25

A Letter From A Criminal Lawyer: Dr Edwards visited the Law Courts in Croydon with fifteen aspiring students. During proceedings a hand-written letter was passed to us by a young lawyer, which warmed our hearts. pic.twitter.com/oloMOSbnKo

16/10/25

Law Courts & Magistrates: 15 talented Health & Social Studies accompanied Dr Edwards to Croydon Magistrates Court. We were met by four magistrates, who were magnificent guides. We saw the law in action!#AllCanWeWill pic.twitter.com/6LuydtN3ZJ

13/10/25

A reminder that Sixth Form Open Evening is on Thursday, November 6th. Internal students from 1630-1900.https://t.co/85YShwnNw7 External students from 1730-1900.https://t.co/SaLLY6XEMr#Open Evening Form pic.twitter.com/AKJugVC8gL

10/10/25

You wouldn't think they had just walked 13km, racing to be the next team home on day 2 of Silver! pic.twitter.com/FyLPP1ejYq

09/10/25

Yesterday we welcomed Joyce & Sandra to the academy, 70years since they met at Cator Park School for Girls and became best friends! It was very special to hear their memories of school and our girls’ loved hearing about their enduring friendship. pic.twitter.com/JcxLiZU4Gx

08/10/25

CRASH TEST DUMMIES at the F1 building. Students were challenged to design crumple zones for an F1 car using only paper and card. Designs were put through a crash test and teams gave design presentations. Challenging and nerve wracking. pic.twitter.com/gO2PRu6Jog

08/10/25

Our fabulous Most Able lead, Mr Griffith, pulled some strings at Formula One and got a group of 40 students a tour of F1. Surrounded by 300 million pounds worth of F1 cars....What a day! pic.twitter.com/2RdHrvu0yG

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Academy Admissions

Welcome to the Harris Girls' Academy Bromley Admissions information page. We are a thriving, diverse and academically successful school for girls, based in New Beckenham.

Our full policy, with details of our admissions criteria, can be downloaded at the bottom of the page.  A brief summary of the application procedure follows, for Sixth Form, Year 7 and in-year admissions.

Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley will set admission arrangements annually. Where changes are proposed to admission arrangements there will be a public consultation on these arrangements. If no changes are made to admission arrangements the Academy consultation will only take place at least every seven years.


Academy admissions: contact details

Contact: Mrs Saunders

Telephone: 0208 778 5917
Email: n.saunders@harrisbromley.org.uk
Address: Harris Girls' Academy Bromley, Lennard Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 1QR

Department for Education Number: 305 4002


Opening evening and mornings - September 2025

Please click here to book your place on the Open Events in September 2025 via Eventbrite. Please note spaces are very limited. 

  • Opening Evening - Thursday 18th September 2024 5.00pm – 8.00pm
  • Open mornings - Daily from 22nd - 26th September 2025, 9.15am

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2026-27 Admissions

The Academy has an admission number of 180 in Year 7 for September 2026. For admissions into the next year’s Year 7, parents and carers are required to complete an application form (known as the “Common Application Form” - CAF) which will be sent to them by their local authority. No applications direct to the Academy can be accepted.

Parents are strongly advised to read carefully the full Academy Admissions Policy 2026-27(see at the bottom of the page) and information and advice from the local authority. 

The main points to remember are:

  • You must submit an application form to your Local Education Authority if applying online by 31 October 2025. A place at any secondary school can only be offered if an application has been received.
  • Think carefully about the order in which you place your chosen schools on the form.  You should enter your most preferred school first on the list. Please remember to enter the full name of Harris Girls' Academy Bromley, there are several different Harris Academies and an entry of simply “Harris Academy” will be ignored.
  • BANDING TEST DAY is on Friday 12th December 2025. Your daughter will only need to sit ONE test, even if you have listed more than one Harris Academies on your CAF form as we share our results.
  • Supplementary Form: you will only need to fill and return this form to us by Monday 11th November 2025 if your child has Special Education Needs; please see below to download the form.
  • Be sure to include at least three different schools on your preference form.

 

In March 2026, the local authority will notify you of the school where your child has been offered a place.  If you are happy with the offer, you MUST ACCEPT this place by returning the acceptance form to Admissions at the Academy.

If you are unhappy that you did not receive an offer of a school place at Harris Girls' Academy Bromley, you have the right to lodge an independent appeal with us.


Year 7 key dates 2026-27

18th September

Year 6 Open Evening, 5pm - booking required

22nd– 26th Sept

Year 6 Open Morning and Tours, 9:30am - booking required

31st October 2025

CAF forms returned to home Local Authority

12th December 2025

Harris Testing Day (Non-Verbal Reasoning test)

1 March 2026

National Offer Day - Local Authority informs parents/carers of allocated school

29 March 2026

4pm deadline for appeals to be made in writing to the Academy

From 25 April 2026 onwards

Appeal heard

1 September 2026

Waiting Lists closed and replaced by casual admissions waiting lists. Parents/Carers will need to re-apply as a casual admission, if still waiting.


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In-year admissions

If you are looking for a place in Harris Girls' Academy Bromley because you have recently moved into the area, or your child is at another secondary school and you feel that a change of school would benefit their education and/or general well-being, you are entitled to apply for a school place. 

Since September 2013, the law allows you to apply directly to Harris Girls' Academy Bromley.  Please contact Admissions at the Academy, (contact details above) to request an in-year admission form, or download the form (see below). Please note that there is no guarantee that a place will be available, but you have the right of appeal if you are refused a place.


For parents/carers who wish to appeal

Parent(s) wishing to appeal against the Academy’s decision should complete an Appeal Form stating the reason for the appeal based on the published Admissions Criteria.

Completed forms should be sent for the attention of Clerk to the Appeal Panel, Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley, Lennard Road BR3 1QR. Forms should be submitted by 15th April 2026.

The appeals will be heard in private by an Independent Appeal Panel. The Clerk to the Appeal Panel will make an appointment within a reasonable time. Please note that:

  • Appeals may be made in English or the parents’/carers’ first language
  • Only one appeal per application is allowed
  • Appeals are conducted in person, and you may bring a friend

Additional supporting information

If an appellant wishes to submit further evidence, which was not included with their initial appeal, they should ensure this is received at least seven clear working days (not counting the day of postage or the hearing) in advance of your appeal.

Only a short document, such as a doctor’s letter not previously available, will be accepted up to five clear working days prior to the hearing. Any additional evidence or information received after this deadline will not be circulated and may not be considered at the hearing


The appeal hearing

The Academy will arrange for an Independent Appeals Panel to consider the Academy's reasons for refusal and your reasons for wanting to attend the Academy.  

The Panel will consist of 3 people (2 will have education experience and one will be an independent person with no education experience).

The Panel will consider the case put forward by you and the Academy. They must consider the admission arrangements for the Academy and the reasons why you want to attend that particular school.  The Panel must exercise its discretion by balancing the weight of your argument (for wanting to attend) against the Academy’s reasons for refusal i.e. the prejudice that one more student would cause to the education of the students already offered and the Health and Safety of all the students already attending the Academy, also taking into account the Academy's published admission arrangements.  

The decision of the Independent Appeals Panel is binding on the admissions authority and the Parents.

Appellants will be sent notification of their appeal hearing at least 10 clear school days in advance of the hearing.

Appellants will be sent a copy of the school's case at least seven clear working days in advance of the hearing.


Post 16 applications

Before applying, you should read our Sixth Form Prospectus which can be found here.

Details of the admissions criteria can be found below.

For further information on the process of admissions into a secondary school, please see the Bromley’s Secondary School admissions page https://www.bromley.gov.uk/secondary-school-admissions/secondary-school-places.