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02/12/25

Miata Noah, Director of Pastoral Care introduced the Prime Minister Keir Starmer this morning before he delivered his 'Britain built for all' speech. Miata delivered an incredible speech about all the challenges that our students and all children living in poverty face.

01/12/25

A Day in the Life at HGAED!

01/12/25

We have launched our new Instagram. Follow us @ harrisgirlsacademyeastdulwich to stay up to date with all things HGAED!

28/11/25

Our November edition of our Newsletter is here! You can read it via this link: canva.com/design/DAG3KM6omC4…

20/11/25

What a fantastic trip to Harry Potter World with our Year 7's! The day was filled with magic and wonder, as they entered the fictional universe. The snow edition has really got us in the mood for winter at HGAED! 

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.

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.

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.

11/11/25

Odd Socks Day at HGAED! The mismatch of socks celebrate what makes our students unique and promotes kindness and inclusion.

11/11/25

It’s Day 2 of Anti-Bullying Week, and we’re focusing on the Power for Good that each of us has. When we choose kindness, support one another, and stand up against bullying, we help build a community where everyone feels valued.

11/11/25

Lest us forget.

11/11/25

Today marks the first day of Anti-Bullying Week. The theme this year is 'Power for Good'. Follow along this week to see what exactly the 'Power for Good' means and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.

08/10/25

Come and visit our Ofsted 'Outstanding' 6th Form on Thursday 16th October from 4.30 - 6.30pm. Do make time to visit our joint site

08/10/25

Our Y7 students absolutely loved the workshop! A great opportunity to share their experiences of starting year 7 💫

29/09/25

Another brilliant Open Morning. If you missed out the final Open Morning of the season is Monday 6th October. See our website for details and sign up harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk/10…

19/09/25

Come and see what makes our Ofsted Outstanding academy so special. Our Open Mornings are Monday 22nd September, Monday 29th September and Monday 6th October 💙

19/09/25

Thank you to everyone who came to our Open Evening last night. We are looking forward to seeing you again at our Open Mornings, starting this Monday 22nd September 2025. See our website for details! °µÍøAV

06/09/25

I can’t believe my daughter is about to go into her 3rd year of uni. It feels like yesterday that she started her 1st day at . If you are looking for an outstanding girls school please attend one of our open days. When I look back it was the best decision I made! 🎓 pic.twitter.com/A17gkpOFyu

05/09/25

21/08/25

An incredible set of GCSE results for our exceptional Class of 2025. Over 1/3 of grades at Grade 7+. This cohort epitomises sisterhood, loudly championing and cheering for each others successes. Today was no exception. We could not be prouder 💙#charactercourageconscience

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Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development

The Academy aims to nurture the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of its students through the curriculum offered and the wealth of opportunities beyond the curriculum provided during their time here.

At the core of this experience is the coaching and assembly programme which is a curriculum based on Citizenship, PSHE and RSE, where British values and the Prevent Duty are interleaved into the provision offered at Key Stages 3 and 4.

Principles such as democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect are discussed, explored and applied to the topics studied within their PSHE provision in coaching time as well as academic subjects. For further details of this please see the SMSC statements in individual subject areas.


British Values

HGAED is fully committed to promoting the fundamental British values of:

  • democracy
  • the rule of law
  • individual liberty and mutual respect
  • tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.

Through our coaching programme and wider curriculum, we:

  • encourage students to accept responsibility for their behaviour, show initiative, and to understand how they can contribute positively to the lives of those living and working in the locality of the Academy and to society more widely
  • enable students to acquire a broad general knowledge of and respect for public institutions and services in England
  • further tolerance and harmony between diverse cultural traditions by enabling students to acquire an appreciation for and respect for their own and other cultures.
  • encourage respect for other people
  • encourage respect for democracy and support for participation in the democratic processes, including respect for the basis on which the law is made and applied in England

The examples that follow show some of the many ways HGAED seeks to embed fundamental British Values into academy life.


Democracy

All students have an opportunity to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of democracy through:

  • an active approach to student voice that adheres to democratic principles where feedback is discussed by senior leaders and acted on where appropriate
  • numerous opportunities to participate in roles of responsibility within the school such as the selection of a Debate Mate Team, Youth Parliament representatives, Student Voice representatives, Prefects, Peer Mentors at Post 16, the Post 16 Leadership Group, Sports Leaders and Head Girl positions
  • a curriculum that develops pupil understanding of British Life and preparation for modern British Life
  • extra-curricular activities that promote democratic processes

The Rule of Law

All students have an opportunity to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the rule of law through:

  • the school’s Behaviour for Learning policy, including a clear code of conduct and expectations for all pupils
  • a robust anti-bullying culture
  • a comprehensive system of rewards, recognition, and sanctions
  • a PSHE curriculum which focuses on the rule of Law and respect for all
  • values-based school assemblies
  • restorative approaches to conflict
  • effective links with Southwark Police and other authorities

Individual liberty

All students have an opportunity to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of individual liberty through:

  • the school’s Behaviour for Learning policy, including a clear code of conduct and expectations for all pupils
  • an outstanding system of pastoral care, guidance, and support
  • a robust anti-bullying culture
  • participation in a wide variety of Academy and local community charitable events such as wearing red for Sickle Cell Anaemia and opportunities for volunteering such as the opportunity to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award

Students have key roles and responsibilities in school, such as Eco-leaders, Prefects, Peer Mentors at P16, Head Girl and Sports Leaders.

All students are actively encouraged to make choices, knowing that they are in safe and supportive environment.

Our PSHE and Essential Life Skills curriculum embedded into the coaching programme educates and provide boundaries for students to make choices safely, including those relating to e-safety and extremism.

Through our subject curricula, coaching programme and extra-curricular clubs, students are given the freedom to make informed choices and develop opinions about local and global topical events and issues.


Mutual respect

All students have opportunities to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of mutual respect through:

  • the school’s Behaviour for Learning policy, including a clear code of conduct and expectations for all students
  • an outstanding system of pastoral care, guidance, and support
  • a teaching and learning environment based on mutual respect
  • a robust anti-bullying culture and a comprehensive Behaviour for Learning Policy
  • a comprehensive system of rewards, recognition, and sanctions
  • a curriculum where all pupils have an opportunity to express their views in a safe environment where the thoughts and answers of all are respected
  • our coaching programme that covers PSHE, Essential Life Skills, active Citizenship (in-line with the National Curriculum) and Sex and Relationship Education (RSE)
  • values-based school assemblies and a focus on developing the character, courage and conscience among the students here
  • our Prefects, Head Girl, P16 Mentors, the Post 16 Leadership Group and Sports Leaders, who promote mutual respect between students throughout the Academy community

Tolerance of different beliefs, cultures, and faiths

All students have an opportunity to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the tolerance of different beliefs, cultures, and faiths through:

  • spiritual development through a comprehensive coaching programme built on a PSHE and Citizenship curriculum, value-based assemblies, and RSE
  • being actively encouraged to share their faith and beliefs within the Academy and celebrate festivities throughout the year such as Eid and Christmas.
  • a Religious Education curriculum which provides a broad and balanced education on a range of faiths, religions, and cultures
  • an experience of a wide variety of cultures through assemblies
  • sporting and House competitions that helps to instil ‘fair play’ and engender a ‘team spirit’
  • links with other local and national bodies, including other Academies and community partners

Prevent duty

Since 1 July 2015, schools in England now have a .

We embed the  through our coaching programme here at the Academy. Its key aims are below.

  • The coaching programme helps to provide pupils with the knowledge, skills and understanding to prepare them to play a full and active part in society.
  • It should equip pupils to explore political and social issues critically, to weigh evidence, to debate, and to make reasoned arguments.
  • It provides the opportunity for pupils to learn about democracy, government and how laws are made and upheld.
  • It provides the opportunity for pupils to be taught about the diverse national, regional, religious and ethnic identities in the United Kingdom and the need for mutual respect and understanding.

Educating against hate

At °µÍøAV we are committed to protecting and educating our students from radicalisation and extremism. For example, we hold assemblies with our students talking to them about ‘real world’ events, explaining extremism and helping them understand the signs of extremism, how this grows and the means by which they can safeguard themselves against it.

The government has recently created an  that offers advice to parents on protecting their children from radicalisation and extremism.


Our spiritual, moral, social and cultural development policy can found in the Key Information: Teaching and Learning page of our website.