Harris Academy South Norwood
About the Business
Harris Academy South Norwood is a dynamic and forward-thinking secondary school located in the vibrant city of London, United Kingdom. Situated in the close-knit community of Cumberlow Avenue, the academy is proud to serve the local area with a high-quality education that is focused on the success and wellbeing of each and every student.
At Harris Academy South Norwood, the mission is to provide a nurturing and supportive environment that enables students to thrive both academically and personally. The school is committed to helping every student achieve their full potential, regardless of their background or circumstances.
With a team of dedicated and passionate teachers, Harris Academy South Norwood offers a broad and balanced curriculum that caters to the diverse interests and needs of its students. From traditional academic subjects such as maths, science and English to more creative and vocational areas like art, music and design technology, there is something for everyone at Harris Academy South Norwood.
In addition, the academy places great importance on extra-curricular activities and encourages students to get involved in a range of clubs and societies. From sports teams to drama clubs, there are plenty of opportunities for students to develop their skills and interests outside of the classroom.
At Harris Academy South Norwood, the focus is on providing a holistic education that prepares students for success in both their academic and personal lives. With a strong sense of community and a commitment to excellence, the academy is a truly inspiring place to learn and grow.
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Location & Phone number
Cumberlow Ave, London SE25 6AE, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"as a student here i perssonally think its quite good . quite good at bieng the worst school in the uk.mr thoie or whatever his name is is allways giving detentions . no wonder he has 4 gratitude tickets . for the sake of youre child, avoide this school"
"The culture and environment here is absolutely terrible, do whatever you possibly can to avoid sending your child here and to any Harris Academy for that matter. The school is treated like a business over a school and children are treated like prisoners rather than actual human-beings. It is an environment that treats the students with very little respect (e.g. locking the toilets during lesson times, as if it's not a natural bodily function). They have nonsensical and arbitrary rules that are there to make pupils obey authority rather than foster a safe learning environment. The teachers are invasive and see any action as deserving punishment rather than viewing issues pupils are having in more nuanced ways. If anyone from the school actually reads this I would recommed that you actually treat the students with human decency as you would any other adult in your life (as children are not below you just because they are younger than you), and to view the students as real people beyong just trouble-makers. It seems like teachers at this school don't actually like children, and I can guarantee that teachers would have a more enjoyable experience teaching if students were actually treated with respect and understanding."
"Nothing is done here without putting the outcomes of the students first. Every decision that is made has, at its heart, the welfare and the educational results of each and every student. Staff are supported in weekly briefings and department meetings (and the Academy Leadership Group meet weekly too) not for the sake of meeting, but rather to invest time in CPD and plan further measures to ensure the safe learning environment and culture created in the school thrives."
"A fantastic environment to train as a teacher. Great support from senior leadership, with dedicated in school NQT weekly training sessions covering behaviour management, lesson planning and pedagogy more generally. There is strong mentor support and departments have a good open door policy/culture. Proven academic results, strong student output and robust behaviour management systems in place."
"The food is great and the staff and dinner ladies and dinnet men are very nice and do their jobs good. Most teachers are alright but too many supply teachers because teachers are absent too many times. I hate how they made Yr 7 and 8 boring and your not allowed to do anything fun. Some students get detentions for no reason and during home time you can't have your phones out and there are staff who can give you a detention even if you are joking with your friend on the street."
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