Academies
There are currently 13 Secondary and 1 Primary School Academies open.
School | Principal | Specialism | Opened |
Harris Primary Academy Peckham Park | Ms Louise Johns-Shepherd | Literacy and Communication | September 2011 |
Harris Primary Academy Chafford Hundred | Mr Michael Lovett | Literacy and Communication | September 2011 |
Harris Primary Free School Peckham | Ms Catherine Loxton | September 2012 | |
School | Principal | Specialism | Opened |
Harris Academy Beckenham | Ms Rebecca Hickey | Science and Enterprise | September 2011 |
Harris Academy Bermondsey | Ms Dawn Rumley | Enterprise | September 2006 |
Harris Academy Bromley | Mrs Emma Merva | Science and Enterprise | September 2011 |
Harris Academy Chafford Hundred | Dr Chris Tomlinson (Executive), Mrs Nicola Graham | Business, Enterprise, Applied Learning and Gifted & Talented | September 2011 |
Chobham Academy | Jason Baigent | September 2013 | |
Harris City Academy Crystal Palace | Mr Steven Kenning | Business and Enterprise with Technology | September 2007 |
Harris Boys Academy East Dulwich | Mr Bart Cannon | Sport and Enterprise | September 2009 |
Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich | Ms Jane Fletcher | Sport, Health Sciences and Enterprise | September 2006 |
Harris Academy Falconwood | Ms Terrie Askew | Sport, Science and Enterprise | September 2008 |
Harris Academy Merton | Mr Andrew Halpin | Sport and Enterprise | September 2006 |
Harris Academy Morden | Mr Andrew Halpin | Arts | September 2012 |
Harris Academy at Peckham | Ms Catherine Loxton | Business, Performing Arts and Enterprise | September 2003 |
Harris Academy Purley | Mrs Carol-Anne Alcock | Sport and Enterprise | September 2009 |
Harris Academy South Norwood | Mr Sam Hainey | Business and Enterprise | September 2007 |
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