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13/02/25

As a result, the quality of education does not vary significantly between different subjects or teachers and is of a consistently high standard. Leaders communicate information to governors extremely well so that together they can make informed decisions about improvements.

13/02/25

In partnership with Harris Federation, they check all aspects of the provision including the quality of assessments, the results of internal and external examination and the quality of teaching.

13/02/25

In our recent inspection, inspectors found that Governors and leaders have an excellent understanding of the strengths and areas for improvement at the college. This is because leaders have exceptionally rigorous quality monitoring in place.

13/02/25

Today is National School Governors' Awareness Day and we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to our governors for their commitment, enthusiasm and contribution.

13/02/25

Our fabulous governor, Richard Hughes, led his third week of filmmaking workshops with Harris Sixth Formers from Orpington and Bromley. The students handled a professional film camera and learnt scripting & narrative techniques used in documentary filmmaking pic.twitter.com/rgdS0IVLke

11/02/25

The title of today's assembly, "Pink Ponies and Small Towns", pleased me, as did the symmetry of using synth pop songs from 40 years apart to explore LGBT History with Harris Clapham Sixth Form.https://t.co/q7vedomNI2

09/02/25

25 days to go until our Careers Open Evening! Our Open Evening will showcase our fantastic careers offer, with high profile guest speakers from industries including Medicine, Law and Finance. Secure a slot today by signing up here https://t.co/yvWyCVzIgh pic.twitter.com/TlUI8HdMpG

09/02/25

This week, students participated in an engaging career talk on real estate, exploring its impact on communities and economies. They learned how different sectors, such as sales and lettings and real estate investment banking, contribute to shaping the built environment. pic.twitter.com/6ZubBjGVCH

09/02/25

Last week, students had an engaging career talk on law, exploring the various pathways to becoming a lawyer. They learned about different qualification routes, including apprenticeships, CILEX, and traditional university training contracts. pic.twitter.com/esm8ATYqa3

09/02/25

Last week, we were thrilled to announce the new members of our Associate Student Parliament team! We are confident they will bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to their roles, and we can’t wait to see the positive impact they’ll have. pic.twitter.com/fhyDskjfpE

09/02/25

This week, Year 12 students had the opportunity to attend a career talk on architecture, delivered by a former Harris Westminster student and alumnus of the Harris Federation. pic.twitter.com/3QtaR83fHC

09/02/25

A book review by Jazzelle (Year 13) “This book follows two couples who have been lifelong friends, one of the couples have a baby and they keep hearing ghost sounds at exactly 2:22. It kept me engaged and the characters were complex which is always good for a perfect plot.” pic.twitter.com/P9to6AMRY7

09/02/25

A book review by Jazzelle (Year 13) “This book follows two couples who have been lifelong friends, one of the couples have a baby and they keep hearing ghost sounds at exactly 2:22. It kept me engaged and the characters were complex which is always good for a perfect plot.” pic.twitter.com/17d2Sk0zjM

25/01/25

Our Executive Principal, gave an assembly titled ‘Dreams’. Mr Handscombe used inspiration from literature, music and film to highlight that dreams alone are not enough. Hard work and grit are needed to achieve personal ambitions and dreams. pic.twitter.com/HdPCdJ4Wi7

25/01/25

At Harris Clapham Sixth Form, you have the opportunity to complete the Extended Project Qualification. A qualification highly valued by the top universities in this country. This week, our EPQ students were ready to present the findings of their projects to an audience. pic.twitter.com/chj8EjJnOO

25/01/25

Well done to everyone who does boys or girls football as their enrichment. Despite less than ideal weather, you all showed true grit and gave your enrichment session you’re all! Truly embodying Commitment - one of our school values. pic.twitter.com/4hZbYtGLMR

25/01/25

Year 12 students recently attended a career talk titled How to Fund My Studies, led by Kat Knight, Head of UK Student Recruitment and Schools Liaison. The session included advice on budgeting, giving students a clearer idea of how to manage their finances for university. pic.twitter.com/2yzYVluEpd

25/01/25

This week, Year 12 students took part in the Talk the Talk workshop which is designed to help them build important skills for their future careers. pic.twitter.com/zEZUXnY5Md

23/01/25

Year 13 assembly this week included a video clip from the TV series Fame, demonstrating that whilst the 80s are a foreign country where things are done differently, we can still learn that success is paid for in sweat, & the more sweat the better you are.https://t.co/rmg3AgSn5v

21/01/25

Mr Lloyd our Vice Principal delivered an assembly today titled ‘Rabbit Holes’. In this assembly he highlighted the benefit of being a life long learner because learning is truly amazing! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/uC6V0eD0ZX

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Website Privacy Statement

Introduction

This Website Privacy Statement covers the cookies, tracking and analytical services offered by Harris Federation through the Harris Federation website and any associated domains.

Cookies are bits of data that are stored on your device and sections of our website would not work without these cookies, so cookies are always switched on when you visit the Harris Federation website.

Harris Federation use cookies and tracking to make things easier for you, like remembering which jobs you viewed and which jobs you have started an application for. You can switch off some cookies and similar tracking technologies.

Purpose

This privacy statement tells you:

  • What analytical information we might collect about you, both identifiable and personally non-identifiable, during a visit to our website, or when making an application;
  • How we might use that information as part of our recruitment marketing, job alerts and highly personalised remarketing;
  • When we might use your details to contact you about employment opportunities;
  • What information of yours we might share with others for legitimate and legal reasons to promote our employment opportunities;
  • Your choices about the personal information you give us;
     

What this policy does not cover

Our services sometimes link to services run by other companies, like Gov.UK, the Home Office, DfE etc. but these companies will have their own privacy and cookies policies, so remember that the information you give them will follow their rules and not ours.
 

Protecting this information

We are committed to keeping your information safe and to do this we use third party software to capture, transfer and store your information with the highest levels of security and privacy.

At the same time, no service can be completely secure so if you have any concerns that your account or personal information has been put at risk, for example if someone could have found out your password, please contact us immediately.


Storing cookies, analytical and personal information

Some third parties that provide services to us are based outside the European Economic Area. We will only use third parties if we are satisfied with their levels of security. Keep in mind that when you give us personal information it could be being transferred, stored or processed in a location outside the EEA.


Personal information collected

Please refer to our Privacy Notices about why we need your personal information and how we will use it. The information that you give us will depend on your activity on the website. It may include for your name, number and e-mail.  Device information may include details such as:

  • Your computer;
  • Your mobile;
  • Your tablet;
  • Your voice-enabled device.

We automatically collect some technical information from these devices and web browsers even when you are not signed in to an account.   This might include:

  • IP (internet protocol) address;
  • Device ID;
  • App ID.

If you do not want to receive personalised e-mails you can unsubscribe. Even if you have turned cookies off, we may still collect information about how you use our website, but it will be anonymous. For example, we would know if you visited a certain or specific web page.
 

Using this information to contact you

We might use your information to contact you about different things, like:

  • To update you on any changes to our policies, practices and Terms of Use;
  • To check with you about any service or activity you've signed up for;
  • To answer you when you've contacted us, or to respond to a comment or complaint
  • For marketing purposes;
  • To send you notifications if you have agreed to our Terms of Use (specific to the Careers’ website).

We will only contact you when we need to or when you have given us permission. We will never contact you to ask for your account password.
 

Using this information for marketing purposes

We will only send you emails if you agreed to these, but please keep in mind, even if you unsubscribe, we may still contact you.
 

Using this information when advertising through other websites

Even if you do not have an account with us, we might use information that we hold about you to show you relevant and ‘targeted advertising’ through other companies' sites, like Facebook, Google, LinkedIn or Twitter for example. This could be showing you a Harris Federation communication or advertisement, which may be linked to a Harris website you have visited.

If you do not want to see our targeted advertising, you can set ad preferences in your social media account settings.
 

Shares this information with others

Harris Federation will never sell your personal information, but we do share personal information for legitimate and legal reasons or in these ways:

  • When you make something public i.e. like post a comment which the public can see;
  • When we use other companies to power our services;
  • When we share personal information with our academies;
  • When you use another company's service that connects to us e.g. recruitment assessment tools.

In order for us to give you quality experiences and to understand how you are using our services we often use other companies to process your personal information on our behalf. For example, sending you emails about things we think might interest you, or to ask you what you think about our services.

Harris Federation make sure that your personal information is secure as if we were handling it directly. We carefully select these companies, only share with them what they need to do the work and we make sure they keep your information secure.

Harris Federation might also share your information if we have to by law, or when we need to protect you or other people from harm.
 

Deleting information

This depends on what information is being referred to. You can request to delete a Harris Federation account at any time. Your account information will be deleted once we have confirmed it is not subject to any legal investigation.

Before deleting information, please be keep in mind:

  • We keep a record of how you have used our website, but this information is not personally identifiable and cannot be linked back to you;
  • We also keep anything you may have uploaded or commented on.
     

Using cookies, tracking and website analytics
 

What are cookies and tracking technologies?

  • Cookies are bits of data which are stored in your computer or mobile when you visit a website or app. There are also similar pieces of tracking and analytical information we collect during a visit to our website, or session time when completing a job application.
     

Why do we use cookies and other tracking?

  • To remember information about you, so you do not have to give it to us each time you visit our website or recruitment activity.
  • To help us understand how you are using our website so we can make improvements
  • To deliver advertising to websites outside of the UK
  • To help us personalise your experience by remembering your preferences and settings.
  • To find out if our emails have been read and if you find them useful.

A number of things on our websites would not work without some cookies, these are referred to as ‘strictly necessary cookies’ and are always on when you visit us. We also use others like functional, performance and advertising cookies to make your experience more enjoyable. We'll only use them if you've agreed, and you can always change your mind.

Be aware that there are some other cookies out there from other companies. These ‘third-party cookies’ might track how you use different websites, including ours. For example, you might get a social media company's cookie when you see the option to share something. You can turn them off via your social media account, these are not controlled by the Harris Federation.
 

Retention of cookies and tracking information

Some are erased when you close the browser on your website or app. Others stay longer, sometimes forever, and are saved onto your device so they are there when you come back.

How do I control my cookies and tracking?

  • When you first visit us, we will tell you about our cookies and ask you to agree if we can use them. You can always change your mind but stopping all cookies might mean you can't access some features of our website.
  • Another way to control some tracking is in the settings on your device.
     

Changes to this statement

We update this statement sometimes. If we make important changes, like how we use your personal information, we will let you know. It might be a notice on our website or an email.

If you do not agree to the changes, then you can always stop using our services by deleting your account, and stop giving us any more personal information.
 

Contact details

If you have any questions, concerns or would like more information about anything mentioned in this website privacy statement please contact the Harris Federation DPO, details below:

Data Protection Officer, Harris Federation: dpo@harrisfederation.org.uk