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Est. 1451. An outstanding coeducational secondary school & sixth form college and England's first academy

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Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2016

In 2016 the website got another facelift and another rewrite in C#.

Many of the concepts of the 2014 website remained - but were optimised and improved. The total size of the website was about 200Gb.

A key change was the removal of pages, and a traditional hierarchical navigational structure. Gone are menus and nested pages, Instead, the website is made up of items which are grouped together by "tags" - much like other web2.0 sites like Facebook and YouTube etc.

A lot of the "clutter" was removed and a fancy "landing" page was added. 

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Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2010

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2014

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2007

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2004

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2003

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2018

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 1999

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2001 (1st Ed)

Hartismere Website :: A History :: 2001 (2nd Ed)

Hartismere: Online since 1997!

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Book recommendations Year 8

MegaProcessor - the largest CPU in the world

Acceptable Use policies

Hartismere High School 1999

Toyota Virtual Plant Tour

GCSE Computer Science

C# Cook Book // Conversation (Console)

C# Cook Book // Picture Block Puzzle (GUI)

Hartismere :: 1950s

A Level Computer Science

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Young Performers Theatre Workshops - For 12-18's

Summer 2026 Examinations

Artist in Residence for 2026

Meshes of the Afternoon - Maya Deren (1943)

Head of Department Psychology & Sociology

Our curriculum

Parents Evening :: Year 9

March 2026 Year 11 Mocks

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