Hartismere School

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

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 At Hartismere our curriculum and wider work: 

In our work we develop the ‘building blocks of character’ (intellectual, moral, civic and performance virtues) necessary to help develop ‘flourishing individuals and society’. 

Intellectual virtues

Moral virtues

Civic virtues

Performance virtues

Character traits needed for right action and the pursuit of knowledge and understandingCharacter traits that enable us to act well in situations that require an ethical responseCharacter traits that are necessary for engaged, responsible citizenship, contributing to the common goodCharacter traits that have an instrumental value in enabling the intellectual, moral and civic virtues
autonomy, critical thinking, curiosity, judgement, reasoning, reflection, resourcefulnesscompassion, courage, gratitude, honesty, humility, integrity, justice, respectcitizenship, civility, community awareness, neighbourliness, service, volunteeringconfidence, determination, motivation, perseverance, resilience, teamwork

Flourishing individuals and society

These virtues are:

Documents

CEIAG (Careers Education, Information, Advice & Guidance) Including: Careers Information for Parents Careers Information for Pupils Careers Information for Teachers

Service & Leadership Including: Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Pastoral Programme Including: Tutor Time (Life Lessons) House Weeks

SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social & Cultural) Learning

RSHE (Relationships, Sex and Health Education)

Hartismere 200

In this section...

Mathematics

Sport and PE

Technology and Food Studies

All Programmes of Study

Humanities

Sixth Form course information

Creative and Performing Arts

Social Sciences

Science

Computer Science

See also...

I Belong: encouraging girls into computer science programme

1.6 Systems Security Flashcards | Quizlet

Programming software

Physics

Programming

Computer Science Homework (years 7, 8 and 9)

Year 8

Day of physics at Warwick University

Tutor Time (Life Lessons)

50 Things to Learn for Creative iMedia

Explore...

A levels: pre-reading and research materials

Hartismere Ofsted Report 2014

Hartismere Family Privacy Notice

Parent's Evenings

Vertigo video essay - cinematic influence

Welcome to Hartismere!

Internships

Bronze DofE First Aid Training and Camp Skills Day Letter

My Homework

Preparing for University - UEA (University of East Anglia)

New...

Summer 2026 Examinations

March 2026 Year 11 Mocks

Hartismere Staff Sketchbook Club Exhibition

Teacher of Mathematics

Little Elephant (Jessop)

Meshes of the Afternoon - Maya Deren (1943)

Parents Evening :: Year 7

Vacancies

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Parent Information Student Information Notices Staff Information Personal Development SMSC Leadership Pastoral Curriculum Prospectus staff sketchbook club Health and Social Care Languages Education Required Practicals University Free Vacancies Knowledge Booklets Repl.It Training Sport Ingredients Term Dates Governance

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