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25/08/25

A letter to Year 7s 💌 At HACH, you’ll find the freedom to be yourself and the drive to become your best🫡⚡️ We believe in high standards, great character and great achievements. See you soon! 🙌 💎🔵             

14/08/25

We're so so so proud of each and every one of you HACH Sixth form! Thank you to staff, our governing body and parents who have contributed to this years success!!! 💎🔵

14/08/25

HARRIS ACADEMY CHAFFORD HUNDRED SIXTH FORM - 2025! Read the head of academy's press release here:

20/06/25

Each signature, each message written on those shirts tells a story of support, growth, resilience, and shared experiences. It’s a true symbol of how far they’ve come and the bright futures that lie ahead. ✍️👕✨ 💎🔵

18/06/25

Its national ‘Thank a teacher’ day!!! Thanks so much to you all, for this all important role that impacts generations! 💙🌍 Thank you staff at HACH! 💎🔵

05/05/25

Brains get powered⚡️up in class — but the real levelling up⬆️ happens at home🏡! Homework isn’t just extra work, it’s where learning sticks🧠 💎🔵

24/04/25

As we near the end of our first week back, senior students are gearing up for exams, while KS3 are observing closely, knowing their time will come. To our Y7s through to Y10s — no fear🫡 You’re in the right school & we’ll make sure you’re more than ready when its your time 💎🔵

17/04/25

Six months into our very first house system, and it’s already exceeded our expectations! Houses have allowed us to add a whole new layer to belonging — with different year groups connecting, sharing briefings, and coming together to compete (and win!) for each other. 💎🔵

15/04/25

Looking forward to getting back to seeing our students enjoy themselves with great behaviour during their break and lunch time! But until then! enjoy the rest of the half term! ☺️💎🔵

12/04/25

Imagine your first pillar day trip at HACH is a very active one with experiences to remember forever! Well done to our responsible year 7s! 💎🔵

10/04/25

Our Year 11s are taking their outcomes into their own hands — no flukes, no shortcuts. HACH students get it: if you want an August results day worth remembering, you show up and plug in. Missing a mastery session led by the likes of Ms Patel? Couldn’t be us! 💎🔵

10/04/25

Throwback to a day we hosted different schools for this competition for young budding scholars! 📚📝 💎🔵

08/04/25

Its the business end of the year for our year 13s 🫡 A year ago they would've witnessed their predecessors putting in the work📑 sowing their efforts to reap a positive harvest on results day in August🗓️ No doubt our students are revising effeciently no matter their subject! 💎🔵

07/04/25

We're so proud to offer Latin/classics as a subject! Students do so well at GCSE☺️. Our KS3 future KS4. Our trips are one of the factors why our students recieve high level powerful knowledge and gain on cultural capital. The master himself  , the architect of it all!

06/04/25

Hope you’re all enjoying the half term so far! Staying active is key! There’s so much more than just Lakeside – Take your dog for a walk, go for a run with friends or play some sports at your local park? 🌳🏃‍♂️🏀 Blackshots Park has tons of greenery to explore! Enjoy the ☀️ 💎🔵

30/03/25

Eid Mubarak to all our staff, students and parents celebrating! 💎🔵

30/03/25

From our staff to our parent community, we want to wish you all a happy mother's day! Enjoy the sunshine! ☀️ 💎🔵

13/03/25

Rain might have tried to steal the show in Cádiz, but the sun and smiles took the crown! ☀️☔️Grateful for the unforgettable moments and vibrant energy of this beautiful city😍. Cheers to adventures in every weather! 💎🔵   ádizChronicles  ☀️

13/03/25

Rain might have tried to steal the show in Cádiz, but the sun and smiles took the crown! ☀️☔️Grateful for the unforgettable moments and vibrant energy of this beautiful city😍. Cheers to adventures in every weather! 💎🔵   ádizChronicles  ☀️

13/03/25

Our student's travelled to a nice part of the world🇪🇸 but never once shyed away from extracting the cultural capital they will need for their live's beyond school. We had lots of fun but learnt a lot too! 💎🔵

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Health and Social Care

About 3 million people in the UK work in health and social care, which is equivalent to 1 in every 10 people.  Demand for both health and social care is likely to continue to rise due to the ageing population, so it is sure to continue to play a key role in UK society.  The demand for people to fill these vital jobs will continue to increase.  Our rationale is to provide a fluid and dynamic knowledge rich KS4 and KS5 option curriculum, which gives learners, access and progress to KS5 and beyond.  The courses are coherently planned and sequenced towards cumulatively sufficient knowledge and skills for future learning whilst building on their own experiences of Child Development and Health and Social Care.  Students will ascertain research skills, using primary and secondary methods providing reliable evidence to use for supportive and critical arguments. These skills are developed through the Key stage 4 in preparation for the application of the higher order thinking skills, evaluation and analysis required for KS5. 

At Key Stage 4 students have the opportunity to study BTEC Child Development. 

The intention of BTEC Child Development is to ensure that each student has the opportunity to explore a wide variety of topics that underpin the skills and qualities needed for a multitude of future careers within the child care/health sector. The skills and knowledge acquired within this course will equip students to give the best possible care for people under their supervision, whether this be as a nursery nurse, primary teacher, speech and language therapist, midwife or social worker (to name but a few). 

This KS4 course allows the students explore the key characteristics of early childhood growth and development from birth to five years across the developmental areas. Students will be able to develop knowledge, understanding and technical skills by planning, developing and adapting play opportunities suitable for young children across the five areas of development. 

Students will gain experience on a range of topics that are important to the early years, such as the importance of play and how child-friendly environments help to support this. The students will be learning about societal influences, which enables students to gain a real insight into all of the challenges, excitement, considerations and responsibility surrounding children’s development. It was Maria Montessori that said: “Early childhood education is the key to the betterment of society”, and by studying Child Development students will be passionate about the early education of children. 

At Key Stage 5 students have the opportunity to study BTEC Health and Social Care. 

The intention of BTEC Health and Social Care is to ensure that each student can understand the wide range of opportunities within the field, as well as preparing students for future employment or university pathways. 

 

This KS5 course takes an engaging, practical and inspiring approach to learning and assessment. The course equips students with a sound, specialist and realistic understanding of how to meet the needs of individuals using services and specialist equipment, whilst challenging stereotypes and discrimination. The study of care values is at the heart of Health and Social Care which develops skills such as empathy, compassion, commitment, tolerance and empowerment. This enables our students to become educated citizens and contributes to society in a positive way.  

 

Students learn how people grow and develop over the course of their lives from infancy to later adulthood, the factors that may affect this, such as predictable and unpredictable events. Students will analyse this impact from a positive and negative viewpoint, demonstrating empathy and applying knowledge through the use of case studies. The curriculum allows students to secure skills for their social development, through culture capital content understanding how people are individual and can adapt to changes using local and national health and social care support. 

The curriculum within Health and Social Care supports the ethos within the school as the subject is broad, balanced and relevant to the needs of students and employers. The curriculum challenges students to think abstractly, work collaboratively and problem solve to develop curiosity and the desire for knowledge. The course is designed so that the units build upon each other as the students grow in confidence. This allows the students to embed their knowledge whilst giving opportunities to put into practice what they learn. This ensures they develop their technical skills, which they can they apply to real life scenarios through case studies and local community contexts.