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06/06/25

for all those teachers and school staff out there: National Thank A Teacher Day is coming up on the 18th June. You can send a card to a friend, colleague or teacher, using this link: https://t.co/lexztaa3QH pic.twitter.com/7CsYwlOJZT

06/06/25

HAO received it's Social Value Certificate from this week, which is calculated from the hours our students have volunteered and contributed to and in the wider community. A great achievement to our Bronze, Silver and Gold award participants! pic.twitter.com/EC4XljXuVM

06/06/25

Though we often have Friday fish and chips for lunch, today HAO marked National Fish and Chips day with some extra flare. Thanks to our catering team for providing great food, as always. pic.twitter.com/dTja4pPmV9

03/06/25

A reminder for parents and students of some of our afterschool sporting clubs available this term. pic.twitter.com/gW7pH13Icl

02/06/25

A warm welcome back to our staff and students as we start the summer 2 term. Good luck to those that are finishing the last round of external exams and to those about to start their end of year assessments. pic.twitter.com/F45kzKthla

23/05/25

It is finally the end of the the first summer half term and we want to wish our community a wonderful break next week. For Y11 and Y13, don't forget we have masterclasses taking place: https://t.co/4AhuKYZCYn pic.twitter.com/SNw73mezdb

16/05/25

As we approach the last half term, this is a reminder that many of the year groups will have end of year assessments taking place soon. To help, we have created year group assessment revision packs, now available on our website.https://t.co/oLgKKs6hRO

14/05/25

There was an award ceremony at the end of the talk, with a possible six awards. Two of these awards went to Harris students and one, to our very own Shyanne for 'responsibility'. Congratulations Shyanne! Visit our website for more details on the event: https://t.co/jcPdSW8aeU pic.twitter.com/78xz0I3xDT

14/05/25

Hosted by , the event 'The Game Plan Roadshow' featured panel discussions and interactive activities aimed to develop the skills, resilience and mental strengths needed for the workplace.https://t.co/Ysc2fCpHfz

14/05/25

Last week some of our Y12 students attended a High Performance Roadshow event for schools. Six students from HAO attended the live filming of a podcast episode and had a great time hearing from inspirational individuals. pic.twitter.com/HZ1csJVdta

08/05/25

At the end of last term, some of our sixth form students in biology, art and psychology got a chance to visit the and Bethlem Museum of the Mind. All to boost their knowledge and understanding, giving insight to treatments as well as the artwork created by patients pic.twitter.com/6OqaWpeUTC

08/05/25

Uni prepared a delicious Japanese sushi dish which won over the judges. Uni was presented with a stunning Lingua Chef 2025 trophy, as well as a bag of cooking items, her own Lingua Chef 2025 apron, and a beautifully illustrated graphic novel recipe book. pic.twitter.com/wq4wjsssh0

08/05/25

A huge congratulations Y8 Uni who was one of the talented Lingua Chef winners this year. The Federation MFL LinguaChef competition invites students to create culinary dishes inspired by cuisine from around the world. pic.twitter.com/JkaMuNXj67

08/05/25

At the end of last term, some of our sixth form students in biology, art and psychology got a chance to visit the and Bethlem Museum of the Mind. All to boost their knowledge and understanding, giving insight to treatments as well as the artwork created by patience pic.twitter.com/VqeOmw70IQ

08/05/25

Check out the schools website for the full exam timetable for Y11 and sixth form, in the coming weeks. We have also set up some masterclass sessions and you can read about how to prep for the exams and the rules and regulations here: https://t.co/cdvEBeQPis pic.twitter.com/HJJqN2x14z

02/05/25

All the key UCAS dates and deadlines for May 🗓️ We’re closed this Bank Holiday Monday, but you can still find all of the support and advice you need on our website: https://t.co/6rqb0wSa4N pic.twitter.com/hlqi3dpEKB

02/05/25

A few subs and some calm heads prevailed, and the next 5 minutes belonged to HAO. A penalty awarded that Solomon dispatched comfortably to make it 5-4 to HAO. The team held on for the final 2 minutes to take the win. A close and very tense game but still a victory for HAO. pic.twitter.com/hJ9t9snn5a

02/05/25

The second half started with confidence, precision and good decision making as HAO went up to 4-0 by the 50th minute. However, upped their game and something shifted as they clearly dug deep, bringing the score to a nail biting 4-4, and only minutes left. pic.twitter.com/5h35Z1XkyE

02/05/25

The team were really firing on all cylinders and were soon 2-0 up after Tise’s fantastic solo run from half-way, meaning HAO were 3-0 up by half time. A comfortable first half.#kinetic pic.twitter.com/8lOI1yFXd6

02/05/25

HAO U19 Bromley Cup Champions 2024/25! The U19 Bromley Cup final yesterday. The boys settled into the game quickly and after 2 minutes were already 1-0 up against a good . pic.twitter.com/4RNkr3Q9Na

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Year 6-7 Transition

Welcome!

 

A huge welcome to our Year 7 students who are joining us in September 2025 and congratulations on securing your place here! We cannot wait for you to join our thriving academy community.

We know that you are probably feeling a mixture of emotions; nervous about moving to secondary school, excited about meeting new friends and learning new subjects but also a little apprehensive about settling in.

Please do not worry, we know that starting secondary school is daunting, but we will make the transition as smooth and comfortable as possible.

Year 7 Transition Programme:

Tuesday 1st July 2025 – Induction Day 9:45am – 2pm

We are so excited to welcome you to our amazing academy. Please join us on Tuesday 1st July 2025 to tour our academy, try out some secondary lessons, meet your new teachers and make new friends. Please bring a packed lunch on this day.

Tuesday 3rd July 2025 – Year 7 Welcome Event 4:30pm-5.15pm

For our Parents and Carers of our incoming Year 7 for September 2025: Please join us at the academy to meet with Mr Carey, Head of Academy, and Miss Champion, Assistant Principal who oversees transition, to share more details of your child’s experience at Harris Academy Orpington.

Wednesday 3rd September 2025 - Year 7 - First day of School!

Your first day at the academy in your new uniform, proudly wearing your blazer! On your first day we only have Year 7 students in the academy. It is really important that you get an opportunity to follow your timetable and get to know the building and our expectations without other year groups around. We can also complete important admin on this day too like getting your photograph taken and organising your ParentPay lunch account. Please bring a packed lunch on this day.

** Remember, on this day you need to bring in your sunmer transitions project!**

Thursday 11th September 2025 - Year 7: Meet the Tutor Evening, 4pm - 5pm.

We will be hosting a meet the tutor evening for parents and carers to meet their child’s form tutor. Discuss how your child has settled in over the first few weeks of secondary school, see their books and meet their teachers.


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Harris Academy Orpington Year 7 Transition - Most Asked Questions

If you think of anything else then please do not hesitate to contact us on info@harrisorpington.org.uk

On the first day, will we go on a tour of the academy?

Of course! We will ensure that all our pupils get the opportunity to see all of the building and get an idea of where their lessons will be taking place. We do not expect you all to learn this immediately, we know that this takes a little time and there will be lots of signs around the academy to help you find your way. Please ask any member of staff if you are unsure!

Do the pupils get homework every day?

Homework is an essential part of the learning process and teachers will use homework as a way of consolidating and promoting independent learning. Students will not receive homework everyday.

Regarding children who might have learning difficulties, how will the children be assessed or how do you receive the information about children that might need SENCO support? For example, dyslexia.

We have contacted all our new Year 7’s primary schools’ and requested all SEN information. We also carry out LUCID testing for all students which enables us to detect any undiagnosed special educational needs and ensure students receive the support and differentiation needed.

Will I be in the same lessons as the people in my form group?

Not necessarily, secondary school is different to primary school in lots of ways – but one of the key aspects is that you move around the building and work with different groups of students. This will mean that you may be with different students in different classes.

How do I get involved in extracurricular clubs?

We have an exciting array of extracurricular clubs at Harris Academy Orpington and it is a fantastic way to learn new skills, meet new friends and get really involved in the academy community.

Do the children get a locker or on days where they need PE or other kit are they expected to carry it around?

We do not have lockers on site and students are expected to bring their PE kit only on the days that they are timetabled to have PE or are participating in a PE Extra Curricular Activity.

What are the options for food/drinks (bring your own or purchase at school) and is it cashless?

Students are welcome to bring their own healthy packed lunch, or we have lots of options available at our canteen, before school for breakfast and at break and lunchtime. We do not allow large bottles of fizzy drinks, large bags of crisps or boxes of biscuits / crackers at the academy. We do operate a cashless system where students use their fingerprint or a PIN number to pay from an account that is topped up online by parents/carers. Information on signing up to this will be sent out in advance

How will I know what to bring on my first day and if I have packed lunch do I have to keep it in my school bag until lunch time?

Each student needs to bring a black bag to school with them every day. You should carry in your bag a pencil case, with black or blue pens, ruler, pencils, eraser and a red pen. All students should also always have a personal reading book with them. Please do not worry if you do not have a reading book you can take one out of the library. If you do bring a packed lunch, then yes you will need to carry it with you as we are unable to store food items for students.

If we arrive early can we sit in the library?

Absolutely! Our students love to read, and the library is at the heart of our academy. Our wonderful librarian Mrs Smith be ready to welcome you in from 8am each day.

Do we have a teacher we can speak to, if things are confusing at the beginning of Year 7 or we need advice?

All our staff are here to help and support with settling into Harris Academy Orpington, but your form tutor will be the best person to go to in the first instance. You will see them every morning and you will get to know each other very well as we go through the school year. Your form tutor will be able to answer any questions or concerns you have so please do ask – however minor they may seem!

Do students have to keep their jumpers/blazers on all the time?

Jumpers are not mandatory (although they are recommended in the winter months!) but students must always have their blazers with them.

At playtime and lunchtime will there be a mixture of year groups on the playground or just Year 7s?

We have one lunchtime at the Academy. This does mean that Year 7s will be with other year groups during lunch but Year 7s will benefit from the use of a single area to use during break and lunchtime. This area is solely designated for year 7 students.

Although it is a no mobile phone policy, would they be allowed their mobile on their person/in their personal belongings (if switched off during the day) for travelling to and from school?

Students can carry their mobile phone whilst travelling to/from the academy, but it must be switched off before entering the school gates, stored in their bag and not seen at the academy. If a students’ mobile phone is seen it will be confiscated and collected from staff at the end of the day. We do not take any responsibility for mobile phones that are lost whilst at the academy.


Free Schools Meals

If your child is entitled to receive Free School Meals, you have to apply online at https://www.cloudforedu.org.uk/ofsm/harrisfederation. Please be aware that this website is linked to the government’s data which cross checks your eligibility for Free School Meals.

To apply for Free School Meals for your child, you must be in receipt of the one of the following benefits:

  • Income Support
     
  • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
     
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
     
  • Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
     
  • the guaranteed element of State Pension Credit
     
  • Child tax credit with an annual gross income into the household that is no more than £16,190, provided you are not entitled to working tax credit. If you are entitled to any part of working tax credit there is no eligibility with the exception of working tax run-on as shown below
     
  • Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit

To complete an application you will need to provide:

  • Your own name and date of birth
     
  • Contact details
     
  • National Insurance Number or National Asylum Seekers Number
     
  • Child's name and date of birth
     
  • School your child is attending/will attend.

After completing the application online and submitting the form, there are three possible outcomes:

  • Found – Confirmed the eligibility to Free School Meals – please inform the Academy at info@harrisorppington.org.uk immediately.
     
  • Not Found – You are not eligible to Free School Meals.
     
  • Service Down – Please try again later.