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14/05/25

We had a fantastic trip to the Globe Theatre on Tuesday to see The Crucible! Students from Year 8, 9 and 10 were spellbound as the events of the Salem Witch Trials were brought to life on the iconic Globe stage! pic.twitter.com/xqKRzBdy9o

14/05/25

We're excited to launch our new peer mentoring programme pairing Year 12 with Year 7/8 students. Trained Year 12 mentors will offer guidance and support to help younger students navigate school life, strengthening our school community and fostering positive relationships. pic.twitter.com/Af2xyk1YbO

13/05/25

Dance Sharing 2025!  Our dancers lit up the stage with confidence, passion, and professionalism, showcasing the talent and hard work developed through enrichment and extra-curricular clubs. A brilliant celebration of their progress and dedication! 💃 Thanks to all who supported! pic.twitter.com/L0mFDqvRgl

13/05/25

Swimming Gala Day incoming! Tomorrow we host our annual Harris Academy Wimbledon Swimming Gala with 50 students taking to the pool. Will Morris take home the House Swimming Plate for the 4th year in a row — or will a new champion emerge? Let the races begin! pic.twitter.com/ilZa4DTKaF

13/05/25

An elite experience for our Year 11s and Sixth Formers! Students attended an Under Armour performance workshop in Battersea, testing their components of fitness against national and global leaderboards. Two of our own placed in the top 10 — an incredible achievement! pic.twitter.com/kiFw8mp0Ng

13/05/25

They’ve done it again! Our Year 8 and Year 9 girls’ football teams are heading back to the federation finals — back-to-back appearances for both squads! Let’s hope they can retain the trophy once again. Proud doesn’t even begin to cover it — go girls! pic.twitter.com/SqXbFjJfgN

13/05/25

Undefeated and unstoppable! Our Year 8 boys’ football team have stormed their way to the Federation Finals at Crystal Palace Training Ground. Back-to-back finals for Harris Wimbledon — a testament to their dominance, teamwork and relentless drive. Let’s go, boys! pic.twitter.com/hx1QmTr2gn

13/05/25

Harris Wimbledon are Borough Athletics Champions — for the 3rd time in 4 years! An incredible achievement driven by the commitment, effort and talent of our athletics squad. Outstanding behaviour, sportsmanship and pride shown throughout the day. What a team! pic.twitter.com/dAwqo7iMye

12/05/25

Registrations for HAWI Music Summer School are now open! Do not miss this exciting opportunity for Year 4 and 5 pupils! If you have any questions, please get in touch with k.whitefield.org.uk pic.twitter.com/f4ZGNn8NMn

12/05/25

Well done to our Girl Robotics team which has proudly secured third place at the Girls Robotics Challenge 2024–25! We're thrilled with our team's achievement and their inspiring journey in STEM! https://t.co/a66FEQsaMq pic.twitter.com/aULf1R3sHQ

09/05/25

On Tuesday, we had our annual careers fair. Students got the opportunity to find out more about universities, colleges and different careers. It was wonderful to see the students engaged in meaningful conversations about their futures! pic.twitter.com/PZtmDPQHY7

09/05/25

Y11 Saturday sessions: To support every student through this critical time, we are offering a comprehensive programme of revision and support. This includes a series of Saturday and Half Term Revision Booster Sessions. Next sessions: Saturday 10th and 17th May – All subjects

09/05/25

The HAWI Hornets pulled off a hard-fought 44–38 victory against Harris Academy South Norwood in the sixth-form league games. For some players, this emotional match marked their final game as they prepare to leave the team for upcoming exams and university. Well done ! pic.twitter.com/IGH4rYBB9t

09/05/25

Year 10s took part in workshops on debating techniques at King's College School Wimbledon. They learned to structure arguments, make rebuttals, and speak persuasively. It was a valuable experience, and the students gained confidence in both public speaking and critical thinking. pic.twitter.com/BqCUDW4wlX

09/05/25

Year 9s who chose GCSE History were fortunate to welcome Annick Lever BEM, a Holocaust Survivor. Annick shared the experiences of her family in Nazi occupied France during WW2. Her testimony was truly inspiring, and the students listened attentively and asked thoughtful questions pic.twitter.com/cdYxxYjfz0

09/05/25

Year 8 Brilliant Club students graduated at Oxford University after submitting their final research piece, receiving grades and constructive feedback. They gained valuable transferable skills to support their educational journey and future goals. pic.twitter.com/xpdghkXDQJ

01/05/25

Miss Whitefield is excited to announce that she has successfully completed the London Marathon! It was an unforgettable experience, full of determination, emotion, and meaningful moments. She thanks everyone for their incredible support and encouragement ! pic.twitter.com/yhGk69iuyA

01/05/25

On Tuesday, we had the pleasure of welcoming Tom Digby, an Olympic gold medallist. He spoke to students about the importance of hard work and balancing passions with academic life. It was truly a privilege to see an Olympic gold medal at our school! pic.twitter.com/QUd2JCtaH7

11/04/25

Forty girls from local schools came together to battle it out in the Girls Robotics Challenge finale! 🦾 After months of building with sustainable materials, these future engineers showcased their skills. Read more about the challenge ⬇️https://t.co/Rl34FQCYmz pic.twitter.com/a7nTjiSj08

27/03/25

Just one week left to book your space for our Book Donation evening on April 3rd, at 6:30 pm! Join us for an engaging discussion with publisher Lucy Rogers and author/illustrator Jack Noel! Please register using the link below or the attached QR code.https://t.co/xii1qu6XBy pic.twitter.com/0J0WORg9Wg

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Drama

What is Drama?

Drama is the study of texts, plays and exploring the world of theatre; students are able to take on different characters learning how to become them through using vocal and physical skills. Drama is also a tool for exploring other subjects as well as helping students understand the world around them. Drama links to the English Curriculum and through Drama students are given the opportunity to develop their spoken language, reading, which in turn helps them with their writing skills.  

Why do we teach Drama at HAWI?

Drama is an essential subject to help students build self-confidence, develop teamwork, communication and leadership skills, all whilst exploring and challenging perceptions about the world they live in and themselves. Through powerful knowledge, a student can explore a new role, try out and problem solve very real problems from their own life or problems faced by characters in literature. For example, exploring the character of Christopher in ‘The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night-time’, allows students to experience and develop their understanding of someone who sees the world very differently.

How do we teach Drama at HAWI?

The drama curriculum is a practical artistic subject and ranges from student's structured exploration through to classroom improvisation, polished presentation to performances of classic play texts. Through the practical exploration of Drama, students will begin to develop a range of theatrical skills focussing on the use of voice and physicality to bring about the successful creation of character. Whilst developing such skills, students will also be introduced to the workings of the theatre and the function of light, sound, props, and staging in bringing about an effective performance. This will allow students to develop their powers of expression, communication and aesthetic understanding. There are four main areas students gain knowledge in through the drama curriculum:

  1. Creating and Developing
  2. Applying Theatrical Skills
  3. Demonstrating Knowledge and Understanding
  4. Evaluation and Analysis

Across the key stages our curriculum is taught using ‘Big Questions’ which students look to answer through each unit of work as their powerful drama knowledge develops. We look to use high challenge in every lesson to push our students, for example by looking at key drama practitioners such as Artaud and Brecht, students can work in different styles and explore different genres. We work closely with English and link together several units across key stage 3, such as Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night and Animal Farm, we also support students in Year 8 when it comes to performing their protest speech that they have written in English.

How do we make Drama memorable at HAWI?

Alongside drama lessons, the curriculum at HAWI is comprised of many memorable moments which bring the subject to life. These include our extensive extra-curricular programme where students are given many opportunities to perform, for example the Whole School Production, as well as being part of the Upper Academy Players, where they will work on putting on the production of a play. We also run a Technical Theatre club, where students learn how to programme and design the lights, they will then form the backstage crew for our school productions. We hold Open Mic sessions, where students get to perform anything from spoken word to playing an instrument – the aim is to give them even more exposure of performing in a safe environment. We have our annual Summer Arts Festival where we run several performing arts workshops and put on several performances, music, dance, and drama come together for a week of celebration. There are also two optional drama enrichment options; from studying Grade 3 LAMDA, to choosing ‘Behind the Scenes’ where students will delve deeper into the roles of the theatre and get an experience of going backstage at The Globe and The National Theatre. Alongside this we have outside practitioners who are working in the world of theatre who come and meet our students, for examples actors, directors, producers, and lighting designers who can inspire our students to think about the different roles in the arts. We also look to take students to the theatre several times a year, increasing their cultural capital.

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