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Harrow Way Weekly eNews – 15th May 2026

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Friday 15th May 2026

Good Afternoon,

Our Year 11 students have begun their summer examination marathon – five intensive weeks of hard work and determination. They are off to a flying start! We’re already eight exams in, including English Literature, Maths, Biology, Geography, Computer Science, History, Religious Studies and Sociology.

We’re particularly pleased with the excellent turnout to our early morning Warm-Up sessions. These are proving to be invaluable last-minute revision, key reminders, and crucial exam technique tips. Our Examinations Officer has also commented on the calm focus and maturity of our students in the exam hall. The atmosphere is positive, and we are incredibly proud of the resilience, attitude and ambition our young people are showing. They are a credit to you and themselves.

This week, a group of our students took part in an incredibly powerful and thought-provoking educational experience through Testimony 360, a digital programme created by the Holocaust Educational Trust. Combining survivor testimony with virtual reality technology, the programme enabled our students to engage with Holocaust history in a personal and meaningful way. Students learned about the experiences of Manfred Goldberg MBE, who, as a child, was deported from his home in Kassel, Germany, to the Riga Ghetto before being sent to the Stutthof concentration camp. Students were able to follow his journey and visit sites connected to his story.

Studying the Holocaust remains as important as ever. As the survivor generation grows smaller, experiences such as Testimony 360 ensure that individual stories continue to be heard and remembered. The sessions encouraged students not only to deepen their historical understanding, but also to reflect on the choices people make in the face of prejudice, hatred, and indifference. Students engaged with the experience with great maturity and empathy, developing a stronger appreciation of the importance of tolerance, human rights, and civic responsibility. Above all, the programme reminded us all that history is not simply about the past — it carries vital lessons for the present and the future.

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In a timely and important continuation of this work, yesterday we hosted a Respectful Language Day for students in Years 7–10. Across the day, each year group took part in dedicated session exploring the impact of prejudicial language and why discriminatory language, however casual or unintended, can cause real harm and has no place within our community. The session will encouraged students to reflect on the importance of respect and kindness, while also empowering them to challenge harmful attitudes and behaviours when they encounter them.

Together, these experiences form part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring that all students feel safe, valued, and respected within our school community.

I wish you all an enjoyable weekend.
Mrs Dawn German

Upcoming Dates

Sunday 17th May 2026 Basketball Trip - London O2
Monday 18th May 2026 Year 10 PE Trip to Bath University
Wednesday 20th May 2026 Year 9/10 London Theatre Trip
Thursday 21st May 2026 Year 7 Marwell Zoo Trip
25th - 29th May 2026 Year 9/10 Iceland Trip
25th - 29th May 2026 Half Term

All key dates for 2025-26 are also available on the website.

Assembly
This week, Mrs Woods' assembly focused on prejudicial language and how we all have a responsibility to make our school a safe place for all. It was explained what prejudicial language is and the type of words that may be heard around the school, and why this is harmful to individuals and our school community. Students were reminded of our five core values and how we want them to behave. A key message was the importance of reporting the use of prejudicial language. Students and staff will not accept it. 

Changes to School Uniform - September 2026
Please see Mrs German’s letter to parents and carers sent on Monday about School Uniform Changes - September 2026.

 

Good News Section!

Online Security Webinar
Thank you to the families who joined us online last night for our first ever Webinar on Online Safety hosted by Mr Reed and Mrs Woods. This was offered to all Year 7 and 8 parents and carers. We hope that it was useful. If you would like to see the slides used, they are attached here as a PDF. Below are a number of useful links on this topic (which are also embedded in the slides).

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has launched the Switched on to privacy campaign in order to help parents and carers have conversations with their children about online privacy.

There is lots of advice and resources at: www.parentsafe.lgfl.net/ 
Visit https://www.internetmatters.org  for advice for parents and carers

You can find ratings and reviews for parents on Apps, Games and social media at: www.commonsensemedia.org

Year 8 Reward Breakfast
Mrs German was delighted to invite a group of Year 8 students to have breakfast in her office this week. These students model excellent behaviour and our school values every day. They are helpful, polite and considerate. 

Whilst enjoying their breakfast of croissants, chocolate brioche and fruit, they regaled Mrs Ford, Head of Year 8 and Mrs German with stories of what they enjoy most about Harrow Way. They also were given the opportunity to contribute their views about what changes they would like to see in future.

 

Year 11 Information

Final Exam Preparation

GCSE Contingency Day 2026
The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) has set aside Wednesday 24th June as the GCSE Contingency Day 2026. This means that pupils need to be available up until this day to sit an examination even if their timetabled examinations finish sooner. The reason for this day "is to reschedule exams if a national incident or widespread disruption prevents them from taking place as planned, ensuring all students have a fair chance". If a pupil is unable to attend this date "they will be considered absent and will not receive a grade for that component". We therefore strongly advise that you do not make any plans to go on holiday until after this date.

 

Harrow  Way Community School is thrilled to be supporting the “10@10 or 2.5@5”.

Get ready to light up the night and make a difference! Whether you're up for a late-night challenge or looking for a fun, family-friendly experience, there's something for everyone in this year's event.

NEW for 2026: 2.5@5 Family & Friends Challenge. Starts at 5:00pm. A relaxed and inclusive option for all ages and abilities.

Location: Harrow Way Community School, Andover (SP10 3RH).
Date: Saturday 20th June 2026.
Start Time: 10:00pm for 10@10 or 5pm for 2.5@5.

Parents of secondary age children in mainstream school and children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) can now apply for School Transport for the 2026/27 academic year. Applications for primary age children in mainstream school will open on 16 April.

Application deadlines
You can check whether your child or young person is eligible for transport on the School Transport webpages. If you believe they meet the criteria, and you need help getting them to school, you must apply on time to make sure your application is reviewed before September. The deadlines are:

  • For children attending mainstream primary and secondary schools - 31 May 2026
  • For children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) - 30 June 2026

If your child already receives School Transport, you don't need to do anything unless your circumstances have changed. If you have moved home or school location, you will need to reapply for transport. Visit the website for full details including how to apply

Ways Forward

Ways Forward - our weekly newsletter for Careers, Apprenticeship, College, Work and Work Experience.

This week we want to share the details of some interesting Unifrog webinars coming up soon including 'Where could a degree in politics take me?' a Medicine taster 'How is technology transforming the future of medicine?' and a Forensic psychology taster 'How does psychology help solve crime?'

The after-school Makers Club at Andover College still has a few places available; for anyone who loves making, design, crafting and being creative, this could be the perfect opportunity.

For Year 11: see the new local apprenticeship vacancies including an Administration and Events Apprentice at Basingstoke College of Technology, a Maintenance Machinist Apprentice, a Groundworker Level 2 Apprenticeship, and an Engineering Maintenance Apprentice vacancy.

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE UPDATE

This week, we have been recognising Mental Health Awareness Week as promoted by MIND, The Mental Health Foundation and others.

A new display showcasing our timeline of events for the National Year of Reading has gone up and some great new book stock has been ordered. To continue to buy new books, we require loans to be returned and to not need to replace existing titles. To this end, we have again been reminding students and parents about overdue accounts. Our policy is here.

Due to the high number of loans returned damaged and subsequently going for recycling, we may also need to add this to our policy. Support for the timely return of loans in good condition is appreciated.

Upcoming events include Pride Month, National Crime Reading Month, Refugee Week and more. 

SPORTING NEWS

Extra-Curricular Clubs

 

Staying Safe Online

Switched on to privacy campaign in order to help parents and carers have conversations with their children about online privacy.

There is lots of advice and resources at: www.parentsafe.lgfl.net/ 

Visit https://www.internetmatters.org for advice for parents and carers.

You can find ratings and reviews for parents on Apps, Games and social media at: www.commonsensemedia.org  

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Attendance Fact of the Week

Reminders

 
  • Lateness
  • Website Medical Page & Students Feeling Unwell in School
  • School Nursing Team
  • Community Facilities - available for hire
  • Leave of Absence Form

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We are proud to work closely with i2i Teaching Partnership to grow great teachers. If you would like to train to teach, please see their newsletter here.

PTA

 

Check out the latest news, fundraising initiatives and upcoming events from the PTA here - harrowwaypta.charityhive.co.uk

External Clubs and Events

 

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Community Events and Information

The Andover Roundtable in conjunction with the Musical Theatre Company is hosting a murder mystery evening to raise funds for their charities.

A crime is brewing in Andover... and we need your help to solve it.  

 The Andover Musical Theatre Company and Andover Round Table invite you to an unforgettable night of intrigue: Jazz and Jeopardy. While you hunt for clues and interrogate the suspects, enjoy a full evening of entertainment including:

  • A chilled welcome drink on arrival
  • A delicious 2-course meal
  • An immersive, high-stakes murder mystery performance

Planning a night out with friends? Group bookings are more than welcome—it’s the perfect way to test your teamwork and see who can catch the killer!

Best of all, you’ll be supporting local arts and community projects. All proceeds go directly to our two registered charities Andover Musical Theatre Company & Andover Round Table.

THE DETAILS:
When: Saturday 13th June, 7:00 PM.
Where: Keystone Hall, Andover, SP10 1EP.
Tickets: £37.50 per person

READY TO SOLVE THE CASE? Secure your tickets here:
https://buytickets.at/andoverroundtable237/2102350

Questions? Contact us at: andover@roundtable.org.uk. Registered Charities: 1143762 & 1058023

Avalon Family Gameshow Casting
Please follow this LINK to read the parent letter from Avalon - The Makers of Taskmaster are casting now!

 
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