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23/12/25

Wishing everyone a happy holiday and a restful break from all of us here at HACL!     

10/12/25

We are excited to announce our November Newsletter! You can read it via this link:  canva.com/design/DAG3Llsc0o4…

01/12/25

We have launched our new Instagram. Follow us at  to stay up to date with all things HACL!

28/11/25

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26/11/25

Book-buying Reward Trip to Heath’s Book-showroom for The Big Read Summer 2025! Thank you to the  for the day out and your generous book donations!

25/11/25

What an honour to have a library visit from Catherine Johnson! Year 8 have been reading her book 'Freedom' and had this incredible opportunity to hear about Catherine's life and her inspiration behind the book.   

25/11/25

Our Duke of Edinburgh Bronze trip to Box Hill! Well done to our Year 11 who completed it.   

24/11/25

Our brilliant art club in today painting their beautiful clay sculptures today. Well done everyone. 

24/11/25

Thank you to everyone involved in the campaign to raise supplies for the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. We are proud of the generosity from students and staff, who came together as a community to help support those in need.

14/11/25

Today marks the last day of Anti-Bullying Week, and we’re learning how to recognise when someone might be experiencing bullying. Look out for changes in mood, behaviour, confidence, or friendships and always speak to a trusted adult if you’re worried about someone. Video  

13/11/25

Kindness costs nothing but changes everything. This World Kindness Day, let’s show how powerful kindness can be in person and online.       Video  

12/11/25

Today we’re standing up to cyberbullying. Every message, comment, and post matters, so let’s choose kindness, respect, and support online. Together, we can make the internet a safer place for everyone.       Video  

11/11/25

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10/11/25

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09/11/25

The poppy reminds us of those from all communities serving today and our shared history. This , join people across the nation in wearing a poppy and send a personal message of thanks and support to everyone in the Armed Forces community. pic.twitter.com/MgdrhfzSte

07/11/25

30 bronze Duke of Edinburgh students successfully home. Amazing job to all! You were absolutely brilliant! 

07/11/25

Fantastic Duke of Edinburgh Weather for our bronze students! 

06/11/25

Our first ever Duke of Edinburgh groups are away on their qualifying expedition. All now sitting down to dinner. 

06/11/25

Our Spanish A level students visited the BFI in central London today for an all-day workshop on the Spanish director, Pedro Almodóvar. - The workshop was at the IMAX, which is WICKED.

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Posted on December 2nd 2024

Attendance Breakfast - 350 Students Celebrated

At Harris Clapham, we recently celebrated the outstanding achievement of over 350 students who achieved 100% attendance, with a special breakfast event to recognise their dedication and hard work.

These students were invited as a heartfelt thank you for their consistent commitment to being present and engaged in their learning throughout the term.

The breakfast celebration was not just a gesture of appreciation, but also a moment to highlight the importance of regular attendance in achieving academic success. Consistently attending school enables students to make the most of every learning opportunity, ensuring they stay on track with their studies and build the knowledge and skills necessary for future success. The event served as a reminder that positive attendance habits are closely linked to improved attainment, greater confidence, and a stronger work ethic.

By attending school regularly, these students have set a positive example for their peers, demonstrating the impact that dedication and perseverance can have on future goals. The celebration was a way of encouraging all students to maintain their focus and strive for excellence, reinforcing the message that success is built on consistent effort. The school community at Harris Clapham takes great pride in these achievements and looks forward to seeing these students continue to thrive academically, supported by the strong foundation of regular attendance.'