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13/05/24

The very best of luck to all of our amazing Year 11 students who are beginning their first full week of GCSEs. We are very proud of you and all the hard work you have put in. pic.twitter.com/XEljxBuEju

13/05/24

Our weekly Community Bulletin is now available on the HSAEL Academy website.https://t.co/jFDvZGsm9a pic.twitter.com/MsblIrXpY6

12/05/24

2 years of 🥳🤩! So many new connections, opportunities, discussions and student achievements during that time 🎸🎷🎺🥁🎻 🎹 . Can’t wait to see what the next year brings for our network. pic.twitter.com/Hq9N24RpiU

08/05/24

Well done to our debating team who took part in Final at . With much coaching they showcased their confident style, big ideas, excellent organisation of speeches and debaters. Working as a team they achieved a well-earned win amongst stiff competition pic.twitter.com/Prq7UEf9mE

07/05/24

Our latest Weekly Community Bulletin is now available on our website. Please follow the link below. https://t.co/UmyemJymOf pic.twitter.com/Hxx3REGk1z

29/04/24

We are very proud of Lily in Year 9 who gave a speech at UEL Sustainable Cities event. Lily spoke on "How a young person in Newham can influence policies at the global level". She also performs youth/leadership roles with pic.twitter.com/VlpTVyYN64

24/04/24

Big congratulations to all our students who took part in the last Sunday. Our Head of Classics Mr Anderson (who also organises the HSAEL Running Club) completed his SEVENTH London Marathon. pic.twitter.com/G3NzFoPcgS

22/04/24

Thanks to Project Guardian Team at for a day of in-school workshops looking at how to deal with sexual harassment on public transport. These are informative sessions which aim to equip students with the knowledge of what to do if encountering or witnessing sexual harassment. pic.twitter.com/KCAGj1acrq

22/04/24

Good morning. Our latest Community Bulletin is now available on our website. Please check for latest news, events and announcements from HSAEL. https://t.co/L6JEeetrAq pic.twitter.com/NTPEjFjhpl

03/04/24

Our Weekly Community Bulletin is now available on the Academy website. https://t.co/0MSyyRkDKm pic.twitter.com/q4PbJUUHUv

25/03/24

19 lucky students attended production of Guys & Dolls, with Mr Kelly and Mrs Mathieson. The highlight was seeing the students’ faces light up with joy watching the actors sing & dance. We hope to return to the theatre soon with even more future-theatre lovers. pic.twitter.com/rlk2fJASOJ

25/03/24

This week's Community Bulletin is now available on our Academy website. https://t.co/36CIGebvZR pic.twitter.com/Liexqc1gx1

20/03/24

(1/2) After a gruelling two weeks of back-to-back mock exams, Year 11s were treated to a modern take on Romeo & Juliet at . Highlights included FATE represented as hooded up boys in balaclavas riding BMXs. pic.twitter.com/hmOG03m6po

20/03/24

Today is careers day where student get to quiz and hear talks from a range of experts in their fields, including scientist and engineers. They've been learning and getting advice about apprenticeships, university and careers in STEM. pic.twitter.com/AVWflIV1C3

18/03/24

This week's HSAEL Community Weekly Bulletin is now available on our website. https://t.co/C7RqMYhvKF pic.twitter.com/u9NPm3renc

15/03/24

Khrushchev's Hot Dog. The first in a series of T&L pieces for ! Here, I discuss making the learning memorable to best support our mid to lower attaining students; every child deserves to become a leader in their chosen field.https://t.co/H7UpgdfvY5

15/03/24

Khrushchev's Hot Dog. The first in a series of T&L pieces for ! Here, I discuss making the learning memorable to best support our mid to lower attaining students; every child deserves to become a leader in their chosen field.https://t.co/H7UpgdfvY5

14/03/24

Another packed couple of days of science experiments to mark Students have been dissecting eyes and hearts, building balloon-powered cars, studying pondweed and constructing rollercoasters for Physics experiments. #BSW pic.twitter.com/Rv8A6S18Ol

14/03/24

Our sixth formers are leading this week’s line up readings, which are themed around Careers Week and British Science Week. They will be linking these with our values or GRACE and the how students can become successful leaders in STEM pic.twitter.com/vOt4SskN54

13/03/24

As continues, students peering down the microscope into the tiny world of the water flee. They identified anatomical features and used caffeine to stimulate the fleas' heartbeat. #BSW pic.twitter.com/RwhWpkvzim

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Student Welfare

The Academy has a range of policies and procedures in place that support the welfare of all of our students. Several of these policies set out expectations about good behaviour.  This means everyone feels safe and is able to learn in their lessons. These policies can be found below.

We have a range of staff who work together to make sure students are safe and well.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the welfare of your own son/daughter please contact the appropriate Head of Year or a member of the Leadership team.

Please see our safeguarding tab for how we safeguard our students and the link to our safeguarding policy. If you wish to raise a concern about the safeguarding of any of our pupils please contact our safeguarding team - HSAEL Safeguarding safeguarding@harrisscienceeastlondon.org.uk


Excellent attendance is the expectation. The norm is that students attend every day unless they are unwell, in which case parents or carers should to contact the Academy before 9am on each morning of each day of absence.

We require that you call every day of your child’s absence. If we do not receive a reason for your child’s absence we will try to contact you to find out why your child is not at school.

To report an absence contact the Attendance phoneline or voicemail on 02070629582 or email Attendance (HSAEL) attendance@harrisscienceeastlondon.org.uk

If your child has a particular health issue which requires special attention, please give us detailed information about their condition. This will enable us to provide continuity of care. Please download and complete this Request for Medical Information form and return it to Clock Mill reception. 

Alternatively, you can complete the form and submit the form online, here

Useful links

'Is my child too ill for school?' (NHS guidance)

'Working together to improve school attendance' Children's Commissioner Guidance