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14/02/25

National Institute of Teaching: How can we make the ECF easier to manage? https://t.co/wg5ZZO9LXC via

14/02/25

📢 Happy National School Governor’s Awareness Day! A huge thank you to our dedicated Governors for their time, commitment, and invaluable support in shaping the success of our school. Your hard work behind the scenes makes a real difference!👏#ThankYouGovernors pic.twitter.com/fcnGMCctjd

14/02/25

📰Our latest Newsletter is out now!🎉 Catch up on all the latest news, events, and achievements at HASU. Visit our website to read all about what we’ve been up to! 👏📢 📲 Read it here: https://t.co/BZXFtiisec#HASU pic.twitter.com/1UFFoAQLoF

13/02/25

What’s 451 cooking up today? Watch this space 👀 pic.twitter.com/BX2UYG6U0C

12/02/25

🎉HASU Inset Day Alert!🎉 Just a reminder that Friday, February 14th is an Inset Day at our school! 📚✨ Our staff will be busy with training and planning for the exciting things ahead! 🚀 There will be no classes for students, so enjoy the extra time for rest, play, and fun! pic.twitter.com/aGJdXK8WRK

08/02/25

What an incredible day! A special thank you to De Vere Connaught Rooms for hosting us. Thanks also goes to all attendees, exhibitors, academy staff, consultants and speakers who contributed to the success of today's event.#HarrisFederation pic.twitter.com/8CGpuG3FBF

07/02/25

Build, build. Code, code. pic.twitter.com/fr7K9r2ffM

06/02/25

📢A huge thank you to Sarah Piers for delivering an insightful assembly on Post-16 options for our Year 10 students! 🌟 Your guidance and expertise will help them make informed choices for their future.#HASU pic.twitter.com/z4MQHQPaFd

04/02/25

Our Y10 &12 students are participating in an inspiring Architectural Model Making trip to London today. They took part in a model making workshop and explored the NLA displays, gaining hands-on experience and insight into urban design and architecture.#Architecture pic.twitter.com/QSQMuIyYnj

31/01/25

HASU Robotics busy in the workshop after school today! pic.twitter.com/HnI0yibNGh

31/01/25

We're delighted to be hosting the Harris Federation Recruitment Fair with Harris Institute. Gene, Principal at Harris Institute shares why you should attend on Saturday 8 February at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London. Register today: https://t.co/6raW0TmoBW pic.twitter.com/xXni3zubYx

30/01/25

Over 100 mathematicians from Year 9, 10 and 11 sat the Intermediate Maths Challenge yesterday. Well done everyone! 👏 pic.twitter.com/EUJPV3yxjN

29/01/25

Wishing everyone celebrating today a year filled with happiness, prosperity, and good fortune! 🐍 From all of us at HASU, have a wonderful celebration!🎉#YearOfTheSnake #LunarNewYear2025 pic.twitter.com/WxPL1mJ1XT

29/01/25

Pupils are invited to discover Chinese authors and stories featuring Chinese characters this Lunar New Year. Lots already have as there are some firm favourites on display pic.twitter.com/ORdHzyySZw

21/01/25

Today at HASU we had a group of visitors including Mete Coban the Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy and Leader of Sutton Council Barry Lewis. They had a tour of our Passive house building and met with our Eco Reps.Thank you for visiting our academy. pic.twitter.com/Duv2i47pqY

17/01/25

Our Year 12 students at Durdle Door after completing a day of physical geography fieldwork on Chessil beach!#geographyfieldwork pic.twitter.com/n5WB9Nq30y

16/01/25

Our Year 12 students have been reflecting on their Human Geography fieldwork exploring regeneration in Boscombe, Dorset!🏘️🔍A great opportunity to analize real-world impacts and bring their studies to life. Fantastic work,everyone! pic.twitter.com/T7hLbJdtnl

16/01/25

A big thank you to Hayley Dawson for delivering an inspiring assembly to our Year 10 students about Post-16 Options! 🌟 The session provided valuable insights to help our students plan their next steps. pic.twitter.com/60PQiWcBBV

15/01/25

Huge congratulations to Zoe in Y12, who completed in Cyclocross and became the British Junior Women's Cyclocross Champion on Sunday!🌟👏 An incredible achievement-we are so proud of you, Zoe!#CyclocrossChampion https://t.co/bhkSKyq2iO pic.twitter.com/tBHxTI1QO8

14/01/25

We’re excited to welcome our Year 9 students and their parents/carers to the GCSE Options Information Event this Thursday.🌟 🕟 Gates open via the student entrance from 16:30 to 18:00. See you there as we help guide your next steps!#HASU pic.twitter.com/6HcKNJ2TCJ

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Uniform, Equipment and Prohibited Items

What is our vision for Uniform at HASU?

HASU pupils wear their uniform with pride.  It is a sign to other members of the community of the standards to which our pupils hold themselves to and exemplifies the culture of ‘highest expectations’ that we have. 

All pupils are expected to be of smart and sensible appearance and must adhere to the school Uniform and Equipment Policy at all times.  We have a list of equipment that is required that has been selected to ensure the maximum possible levels of achievement and no disruption to learning.

What are the details regarding Uniform and Equipment at HASU?

Item

Description

Blazer

Royal blue with teal piping

Jumper

Royal blue with teal piping

Tie

Royal blue with silver and teal stripes

Trousers

Black

Skirt

Tartan knee length skirt

Socks

Black

Shoes

Plain black shoes – No trainers, ankle boots, boots or fabric shoes. No trimmings i.e. buckles, labels, tags or decorations. Laces and stitching must be black. Black shoes should be worn on the way to and from the Academy.

Outside coat

Plain black or dark navy blue only

HASU Uniform Board

 

Full details can be found in our Uniform and Equipment policy.

 


Where can I order HASU school uniform?

The Harris Academy Sutton website page for Stevensons is: https://www.stevensons.co.uk/

The Academy also operates a used uniform scheme that is coordinated through the Academy PTA. Their website and contact details can be found here. The PTA holds uniform sales events throughout the year, as well as several events in July for our new parents.

For more information about how to access this used uniform you should contact the PTA directly via the email on thier website or through our Admissions Manager Karen Palm who will cordinate with them on your behalf.

k.palm@harrissutton.org.uk


Where can I find the Academy's Uniform and Equipment Policy?

The full uniform and equipment policy can be found in the Student Welfare section of the Policies area of the website, here.

What happens in extreme weather?

In very rare circumstances, extreme weather means the Academy may make slight adjustments to uniform expectations to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all students.  In any such circumstances, notification is sent to all parents.

What does my child need to bring to school each day?

All students are expected to arrive at the Academy each day with the following equipment:

  • Academy planner (provided)
  • Reading book
  • A Casio FX-83GTCW or FX-83GTX calculator (any colour, must be purchased).
  • At least two working black or blue pens
  • Purple pen
  • Two pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Ruler
  • Rubber
  • Glue stick
  • Protractor
  • Pair of compasses

More information on equipment can be found in the Uniform and Equipment Policy.


What is my child not allowed to bring to school?

In order to ensure that the Academy is as safe, healthy and happy as possible, the Academy prohibits certain items. These rules are all in place in the best interests of students, and the Academy maintains an open dialogue with students through the Student Commission regarding prohibited items.

Category

Specific prohibited items

Electronic Devices

  • Phones (should not be seen or heard on the Academy site. Students who bring a phone to school should have it turned off and stored safely)
  • Cameras
  • Smart watches or other devise that connect to the internet

Food and Drink

The general rule is that small packs of ‘packed-lunch’ size sweets, crisps, biscuits etc are fine and appropriate.

Large bags of sweets or crisps and inappropriate fizzy drinks are not appropriate for school. The following items are prohibited and will be confiscated:

  • Lollipops
  • Caffeinated energy drinks
  • Bags of sweets over 16g
  • Packs of biscuits bigger than 3 biscuits
  • Fizzy drinks not sold on site
  • Bags of crisps bigger than 25g

Chewing gum

  • Chewing gum is completely forbidden.

Harmful objects

  • Any blade, knife, or other object deemed usable as a weapon
  • Drugs (both illegal, and medicines not declared to Student Wellbeing)
  • Alcohol
  • Cigarettes
  • E-Cigarettes
  • Vaping fluid
  • Any and all smoking paraphernalia