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28/03/24

Niino was on our academy programme at and became our 45th signing to a professional club when he joined Millwall FC in January 2021 ✍️ https://t.co/ksVZdW1904#KineticAcademy

28/03/24

What a wonderful day at the Latin Spelling bee 2024 . Well done to for the best performing student and to for the best performing school. Thanks pic.twitter.com/fRZ1OkXAnC

25/03/24

Our staff quiz night and auction was extremely successful and we have now reached the 4K mark!! Can you help us to reach our target? https://t.co/9gXJe98gDr

25/03/24

Fellow Kinetic graduate, Jack Hilaire, also made his league debut in the game. Both signed for UWA Nedlands back in January ✍️Sam & Jack were a part of our academy programme at 💪 https://t.co/qCmkw9Gnwi#KineticAcademy

23/03/24

Please give generously where you can Supporting headteacher Emily Smith’s London marathon attempt https://t.co/b1AJVbqfmj

22/03/24

It’s HATO Quiz night tonight for our fundraising https://t.co/9gXJe98gDr pic.twitter.com/Se67siaw5l

21/03/24

Incredible students, art work and drumming to boot! 🙏 https://t.co/WjPY77UlIq

20/03/24

Fantastic day at for the first conference of my NPQ.Expert facilitation, brilliant discussions, and seeing the evidence brought to life in classrooms. Excited for the professional learning ahead!

20/03/24

We are hosting the NPQEL cohort 4 today at Harris Tottenham.30 executive leaders & headteachers from across the UK pic.twitter.com/X5VX8B3Ani

19/03/24

Can you give a few pounds to support Tottenham childrenhttps://t.co/9gXJe98gDr

19/03/24

Please donate to our charity for Tottenham childrenhttps://t.co/9gXJe98gDr

19/03/24

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19/03/24

It’s TRACKSUIT & TRAINER Tuesday here today in support of Miss Smith’s fundraising for our academy You can donate here https://t.co/9gXJe98gDr pic.twitter.com/ZtVKu2DStF

19/03/24

Today is Tracksuit & Trainer Tuesday to raise awareness for our primary headteacher’s run 🏃‍♀️ 🏃‍♂️ 🏃 We will be posting trainers colourful & drab like Mr Soar’s own here Support Ms Smith by donating to her charitable causes here https://t.co/nbX2b4dSFD pic.twitter.com/hGoY3cZ5rW

17/03/24

If you're in the area at lunchtime, why not head on over to the Stanley Culcross Open Space (near Belmont Road/West Green Road) & help celebrate the opening of a brand, new playpark there?This event is being organised by the Friends of Stanley Open Spaces with our support. pic.twitter.com/71gSyl5qkN

11/03/24

London Marathon 2024 - Emily Smith, Head of Primary at Harris Academy To... https://t.co/AKxjocjK84 via

11/03/24

Our pupils will be very excited that the amazing sends her seal of approval for Planet Omar themed dress up! https://t.co/PgyKfBMRD2

11/03/24

Wow!! Huge congratulations to the team 👏🏼 We look forward to being part of this exciting journey! https://t.co/PqYKUo0beZ

10/03/24

Got a spare £1 or £5 for charity?Emily Smith the Headteacher of a Tottenham Primary School is running the London marathon. Go on...please help her cause with a metaphoric 'good luck' and a charitable uplift. We appreciate it. https://t.co/wgf7rEGo7o

08/03/24

Thank you to everyone who swapped books at our book swap after school! We will be back out Monday for final swaps! pic.twitter.com/g4VTSt51Xu

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We believe that all children should be equally valued at our Academy. We will strive to eliminate prejudice and discrimination, and to develop an environment where all children can flourish and feel safe. We have a range of agreed policies.

Harris Academy Tottenham is committed to inclusion and part of the Academy’s strategic planning involves developing cultures, policies and practices that include all learners.

We aim to engender a sense of community and belonging, and to offer new opportunities to learners who may have experienced previous difficulties. This does not mean that we will treat all learners in the same way, but that we will respond to learners in ways that take in to account their varied life experiences and needs.

We believe that educational inclusion is about equal opportunities for all learners, whatever their age, gender, demographic group, ethnicity, additional need, attainment and background.

We pay particular attention to the provision for and the achievement of different groups of learners:

  • Students from families that are financially disadvantaged (PP - Pupil Premium)
  • Students who arrive with below nationally expected ability in any area
  • Boys or girls
  • Students from minority faiths, ethnicities, travellers, asylum seekers, refugees
  • Students who have English as an additional language (EAL)
  • Students who have Special Educational Needs or a Disability (SEND)
  • Students who are Most Able (MA)
  • Students who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender (LGBT)
  • Students who are Looked After Children (LAC)
  • Young carers, sick children, children from families under stress

Pupil Premium Spending and Impact Report

The latest Pupil Premium spending plan and impact report can be downloaded below.


Primary Sport Spending and Impact Report

Please find our Primary sports spending report below.

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