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25/03/25

We've dressed up the library...Suddenly everyone wants to read Jane Austen!!!#allcanwewill pic.twitter.com/Somb1sUFWH

24/03/25

🏆HGABR WINNERS!📷 Students in Yr8 &9 won the mock trial competition on Saturday, prosecuting and defending a case at Magistrates Court! Phenomenal work girls 📷 pic.twitter.com/LWDCjKhJwV

24/03/25

These girls really are National Reading Champions. Well done, it was a tough quiz, but a fun day. pic.twitter.com/RXjeybmqvH

19/03/25

Hey Book Lovers! On Friday, we have two teams competing live at the regional championships for the National Reading Champions Quiz. It's a gruelling two hours. Good luck everyone!#allcanwewill pic.twitter.com/cXhkm7m4GL

18/03/25

Space Fever during HGABR Science Week. Our future engineers and astronauts loved their online meeting with Helen Sharman, a pioneering British astronaut.#science pic.twitter.com/RfH5nGLLUN

17/03/25

HGABR is blasting off at 2pm with Helen Sharman, Britain’s first Astronaut. In an online Rocket Workshop, the girls will be able to speak to Helen and listen to her adventures. Today Bromley, tomorrow the Moon!!!#AllCanWeWill pic.twitter.com/7FNlMEpt9U

14/03/25

On Wednesday we took our keen Year 8 and 9 scientists to the They had an amazing time 🧪🎈 pic.twitter.com/NmzHWUbwKS

13/03/25

Get the film camera out!!! Another highlight from our sixth form trip to Ravensbourne University.#filmmaking pic.twitter.com/h7Bs0eHQ4d

13/03/25

An amazing day at Ravensbourne University with six of our talented sixth formers and our fabulous governor, Richard Hughes. The students explored their passion for TV and film.#greenscreen pic.twitter.com/04tYebJFkw

10/03/25

Our future rocket scientists continue their research into spacecraft propulsion. This morning they launched their first water rockets into the sky above HGABR library. NASA watch this space... pic.twitter.com/1BFE0ULmIt

06/03/25

📚 World Book Day 2025 at HGABR was so much fun! 📚 our girls took part in a quote treasure hunt matching quotes, characters, books and teachers! Prizes awarded tomorrow…. pic.twitter.com/KHXtgzTBPY

06/03/25

Super shooting, amazing defence and awesome play from our Year 7 netballers yesterday evening in a 10-1 WIN! pic.twitter.com/XC7m9TutEv

06/03/25

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a student in possession of a good mind must be in want of a book on World Book Day. pic.twitter.com/U3z6XYPdXI

05/03/25

It's NEW BOOK WEDNESDAY! We are celebrating World Book Day every day at our library. Here is today's selection of new books, which includes Simon Schama's Rough Crossings and Antonia Fraser's Love And Louis XIV. pic.twitter.com/xJffyHQxMt

04/03/25

World Book Day madness. Every day this week, the HGABR library will have a table of brand new books. Today's collection includes the poetry of Philip Larkin & the wonderful Hija de la Fortuna by Isabella Allende. pic.twitter.com/3MBHxnR9d3

28/02/25

Grades that mean opportunity and choice over the future they desire. Our students continually amaze us by their hard work, dedication & determination. It is wonderful to see them take full advantage of all the opportunities available at HGABR. 2/2

28/02/25

We are so very proud that Harris Girls' Academy Bromley continues to be in the top 100schools in the country!We continue to be the top performing non-selective school in Students leave us with considerably higher grades than if they went elsewhere 1/2 pic.twitter.com/BsEOLI01nB

27/02/25

SHOOTING FOR THE MOON!!! This week, our potential Bromley Girls’ astronauts joined a live workshop with NASA engineer, Branelle Rodriguez. They traded questions about the Artemis missions to the moon, and how new Deep Space Craft are the next step to a manned expedition to Mars! pic.twitter.com/ZiRHDorDF5

20/02/25

Our year 12 students delivered a fantastic set of sessions for year 11s in the Sixth Form Sample. We hope to see all of you next year! pic.twitter.com/nQESnezgcc

17/02/25

We are en route to Beckenham. We should be there around 10.10pm

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Exam Results and Performance

Congratulations to all Year 11 & Year 13 students on their 2024 GCSE & A-Level results at Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley. Each and every one of our students deserves to be commended.

View our Department for Education performance information. See how we compare with other schools in Bromley.

The grades achieved reflect the hard work of students at the Academy, not just over the past couple of years but throughout their time at school.

We are thrilled that so many of our Year 11 students have decided to continue their studies with us and also with the brilliant university destinations our Year 13 students are moving onto, including Cambridge, Warwick, Southampton and Kings' College London, to name a few. We wish all of our students the best of luck in their next steps.


GCSE results 2024

  • In 2023-24, 82% of students gained at least a Grade 4 in Maths and English and 69% gained a Grade 5 or higher.
  • 70% of students achieved the challenging and coveted EBacc qualification, which means they successfully passed in English, Maths, Science, a humanities subject and a language.
  • The Progress 8 score for 2024 is +0.99.

GCSE subject results

Progress 8 is a measure of the progress students have made in the time they have been at the Academy. A progress 8 score of 0 means that on average students achieved the same progress at this Academy in that subject compared to all students nationally with the same results at the end of primary school. A progress 8 score of 1 means that on average students achieved a whole grade higher than students nationally in this subject with similar KS2 results.

Validated Progress 8 data for individual subjects will be available shortly.


A-Level and CTEC results 2024

The average grade achieved in A-Level qualifications this year at HGABR was a grade B-, and the average grade in CTEC qualifications was a Distinction-.

Over half of all A-Level entries at Harris Girls' Academy Bromley this year achieved impressive A*-B grades and a quarter the top A*-A grades. We are equally thrilled that 59% of CTEC grades achieved the top Distinction*-Distinction grades.

Twenty eight per cent of the year group have secured places at the top Russell Group universities and 75% of students who applied to university are heading to their first choice.

A particularly exceptional achievement was for Emilia Di Pari who achieved A*A*A and is attending Trinity Hall, Cambridge to study English Literature in October. We are also thrilled for Tyla Webb who achieved AAB and is attending Birmingham University to study Medicine.

Other students going on to their university of choice include: 

  • Asia Cadwallader who achieved A*AA and is studying English and French at Warwick
  • Marina Gulijska who achieved AAA and is studying Biochemistry at Imperial
  • Marjana Khanom Feha who achieved A*A*A and is studying Politics and International Relations at LSE
  • Bebe Luck who achieved AAA and is studying Business Management at Birmingham
  • Edith Shaw who achieved A*AA and is studying Philosophy with French at York
  • Liepa Zukauskaite who achieved AAA and is studying Politics and International Relations at Southampton
  • Mariam Ogunbanwo who achieved Dist*DistB and is studying Children's Nursing at King’s College London
  • Taija Bryan who achieved AAAA and is studying Mathematics and Statistics with a Professional Placement at Queen Mary University London

Exam Certificates

Certificates can be collected from December of the year students sit their exams, upon request otherwise Harris Girls' Academy Bronly holds uncollected exam certificates for 24 months. Please contact the Academy before coming in to collect via info@harrisbromley.org.uk, or call 020 8778 5917.

We are unale to send certificates by post as they have to be signed for. If 24 months has elapsed you will have to contact the exam bards irectly to get copies of your certificates. There is normally a charge from the exam boards for this.