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15/07/24

Our sixth formers attended a day at Stubbers Adventure Centre, where they demonstrated excellent teamwork, kindness, and encouragement towards one another. They participated in a variety of activities, including kayaking, rifle shooting, axe throwing, wall climbing, raft building pic.twitter.com/QgkOiB2wY3

12/07/24

Their placements included solicitors, NHS hospitals, engineering companies, roles within the education sector, dentist practices, pharmacies, insurance brokers, Network Rail, banks, tech companies, and many more.

12/07/24

Year 12 students have successfully completed their work experience week, demonstrating commendable effort in securing placements in highly competitive areas. Students have acquired valuable lifelong skills that will significantly enhance their competitive profiles. pic.twitter.com/7Uf4YISO3n

08/07/24

A huge thanks goes to Prisca for organising the cultural food stall and to all the students who cooked and baked to make the event so special. Thank you to those who wore clothes representing their cultural heritage. It was a pleasure to celebrate the diversity we have at HSRF. pic.twitter.com/ul0MRr3uuZ

08/07/24

Culture Day at HRSF was a wonderful celebration of culture, diversity, and inclusion. It was fantastic to see so many of our students wearing their cultural attire and educating others through talks in assembly. pic.twitter.com/e5hth8sqb8

08/07/24

Students have been eagerly preparing for our HSRF Culture Day, a celebration of culture, diversity, and inclusion. This is organised by our Diversity and Inclusion lead, Alicia, with valuable assistance from our student president, Sarah, along with the student leadership team. pic.twitter.com/nPg5o8YJj4

08/07/24

This experience sparked many interesting conversations throughout the day, particularly about the abstract ideas behind some of the works. I am excited to see how this exposure will influence the students' personal investigations and the creative work they produce.

08/07/24

This week, our A Level art students visited two prominent London galleries: The National Gallery and The Tate Modern. They had the opportunity to see a vast range of artworks, from the very traditional to the ultra-modern. pic.twitter.com/pGYmnkQfCE

06/06/24

Students were given a tour of the grand library and an academic referencing workshop by the university’s librarians. Followed by an undergraduate style lecture by Dr Nicola Abbott, in her specialism, on social psychology and bystanders.

06/06/24

HRSF psychology and sociology students were treated to an academic outreach programme put on by the Institute of Education at University College London. pic.twitter.com/DhC2KZjuGh

04/06/24

This week a group of our sixth formers attended an English Literature event at Royal Holloway, University of London. They received keynote lectures on key texts such as Shakespeare’s Othello and were given a tour around the beautiful campus. pic.twitter.com/UAC8SQZix9

04/06/24

Mrs Ward shared her career in politics, including her time working as part of the Foreign Office, and her current work representing local residents in her ward. Students and staff thoroughly enjoyed Mrs Ward's visit and found it insightful to see how local government operates.

04/06/24

On Tuesday 22nd May, Politics students at Harris Rainham Sixth Form received a visit from Mrs Lee Ward, a member of Thurrock Council. Mrs Ward is the councillor for the West Thurrock and South Stifford ward and represents the Labour Party. pic.twitter.com/nsYCMfU4aR

04/06/24

HRSF has a Chess Society! Chess is a game of objectivity, concentration and commitment. It has been associated with better educational outcomes, helping students to improve their memory and deepen their focus. If you are interested in joining: Music Room- Thursday Lunch. pic.twitter.com/XbfeYKPZ1S

04/06/24

Harrison has joined the STEM SMART community, which is a widening participation initiative from the University of Cambridge in association with Isaac Physics. Harrison has so far completed online mastery seminars and will receive support around university applications.

04/06/24

Enoch has successfully achieved a place on the In2STEM pathway. This programme offers a blend of online and in-person activities, equipping sixth formers with the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to excel in STEM.

04/06/24

We wanted to acknowledge more fantastic achievements this week. Enoch and Harrison have both been accepted onto different STEM programmes which will support them on their journey towards university and STEM focused careers. pic.twitter.com/XvyqpWbJ3e

03/05/24

Congratulations to Aliyah who has been accepted onto the Target Bath programme! Target Bath supports students of Black African and Caribbean heritage to gain places at the University of Bath. pic.twitter.com/uuPGanRVqC

03/05/24

Congratulations to Jomi who has been accepted onto the Bright Ideas Medicine Pathway. Jomi has already benefitted from Saturday sessions and will soon be attending a medical summer school at Anglia Ruskin University. What a fantastic opportunity! pic.twitter.com/auietyIn8K

29/04/24

We wanted to congratulate Oden who has been invited to attend an Insight Day with Macquarie, a large asset management group. Oden will then have the opportunity to apply for a work placement and a possible financial scholarship for university through the company. Well done! pic.twitter.com/r42EW8PNTL

Examination Results

2025 Examination Results


Harris Rainham Sixth Form is celebrating its first set of A Level results today – and the results are very strong!  

Nearly half (46%) of all A Level entries achieved the top A*-B grades and with 82% of all vocational subjects achieving Distinction and Distinction*.  The Academy saw particularly strong performances in Maths and English A levels with around a third of entries achieving A* and A grades.

With these results, students have been able to confirm places at a number of Russell Group universities including University College London, University of Bristol, Nottingham University, King’s College London and Liverpool University.


Andreas

Andreas Harrison-Constantinides has achieved two A*s and one A securing a place to read Biology at the University of Bath

Andreas

Anastasia

Anastasia Ene is going to read History and Politics of the Americas at UCL at University College London; in doing so, Ema becomes the first in her family to go to university

She said “I am beyond happy to have secured my firm place to study History and Politics at UCL. My teachers have really helped me along the way and I am so grateful.”

Anastasia


Ema

Ema Jasilionyte has achieved two A*s and one A securing a place at University College London; in doing so, Ema becomes the first in her family to go to university;

“I’m so shocked. I feel like I have overcome so much to get to this point. I worked so hard and it’s all finally paid off.”

Ema

Harrison

Harrison Ledeatte achieved three As, securing a place to read Economics at Queen Mary, University of London.

Harrison

Denzel

Denzel Taninomo achieved one A, one B and a Distinction* securing a place to read Mechanical Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London.

“I can’t believe my results. I’m shaking, it just doesn’t feel real. All of the months of hard work have paid off and I’m so happy.”

Denzel

Freddy

Freddy Sheen achieved three Distinction*s, securing a place to study Physiotherapy at University of East London.

Freddy

A message from Gareth Stananought, principal

This is a very pleasing first set of A Level results which provide a strong platform for us to build on in future years. Whilst we have seen success across the curriculum, we have seen particularly impressive performances in the core subjects of English and maths. These excellent results reflect the high academic standards we have set at Harris Rainham and the quality of our educational provision.

I congratulate all our students celebrating today and wish them all the best as they embark on the next chapter of their education.