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15/02/26

Exploring the Plaza de Toros this morning before visiting the Royal Alcázar this afternoon, qué día! pic.twitter.com/CPwBvikSMC

15/02/26

Feeling the magique at Disney pic.twitter.com/wXvzjaxxDO

14/02/26

Making the most of the hora mágica, taking in the scenery and sunlight. We then went to a Flamenco museum and show, succesful first day! pic.twitter.com/yiD0nPwoYQ

14/02/26

Plaza de España 🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/dZ705rjc23

14/02/26

« Regards curieux au cœur d’Orsay » The girls enjoying the world’s best art pic.twitter.com/OezgmLTR7b

14/02/26

After a hectic travel day with a long flight delay yesterday, we are out exploring the streets of Seville. What a delight to see the sun 🌞 pic.twitter.com/zsw4V2UDbH

13/02/26

On est arrivés à Paris Gare du Nord. All excited for the weekend ahead! pic.twitter.com/wlxWa75OvL

12/02/26

Happy National School Governors' Awareness Day! We are incredibly grateful for their dedication and expertise. Their guidance & strategic challenge help ensure that every student receives the best education possible. pic.twitter.com/fBh9AGbINK

22/01/26

The January newsletter from the wonderful Parenting Hub is out today! https://t.co/rN0vHjj4AG pic.twitter.com/wum7PlVHOZ

21/01/26

We came.. we played… we conquered! Our amazing Year 7 and Year 9 netball teams bossing their matches this evening against Well played girls 👏 pic.twitter.com/3hTxpXsytG

21/01/26

Roblox is massive with kids 🎮, but open chats and user‑made worlds can bring hidden risks ⚠️. This week’s guide shows parents how to keep young players safer and more supported 💛. Download your FREE copy here >> https://t.co/r1W3HzrgkL pic.twitter.com/L5oBfesfIg

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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Posted on April 8th 2016

Harris Girls' Academy Bromley wins awards for exceptional 2015 results.

Harris Girls' Academy Bromley has been nationally recognised for its exceptional 2015 performance by the Schools, Students and Teachers network (SSAT). Educational Outcomes data analysis from SSAT has shown that the school is in the top 20% of non-selective schools nationally for high average grades achieved by students and the top 10% nationally for progress made by pupils between their key stage 2 results at primary school and their key stage 4 results. A third award recognises the schools success in enabling pupils to fulfil their potential.

The school’s SSAT Educational Outcomes awards will be presented at a regional celebration event held to draw attention to the work of high-achieving, improving and innovating schools and teachers.

Sue Williamson, Chief Executive of SSAT said:

‘It’s my great pleasure to commend Harris Girls' Academy Bromley on their excellent 2015 performance, and to have the opportunity to highlight and share their great work at the SSAT Educational Outcomes celebration evening. I have the privilege of visiting a lot of schools and I am always impressed by the creativity of teachers in engaging and inspiring their students. I hope that SSAT’s Educational Outcomes awards will highlight the professionalism, commitment and hard work of the leaders, teachers and students at Harris Girls Academy Bromley. Recognising and sharing successes like this is at the heart of SSAT’s mission, so I’m delighted to congratulate Harris Girls' Academy Bromley on their achievement.’