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18/10/24

pic.twitter.com/kPT8lltl02— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 18, 2024

18/10/24

Teachers and support staff began the day with smiles and raised money for charity at the gate pic.twitter.com/oiYb6SXPwD— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 18, 2024

18/10/24

From Albania 🇦🇱 to Bulgaria 🇧🇬 & Romania 🇷🇴 the children danced and celebrated their personal journeys and heritage pic.twitter.com/FD5aWEuc5u— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 18, 2024

18/10/24

Such a glorious and colourful collection of students today celebrating their and our cultures - From Brazil to Somalia; from Jamaica 🇯🇲 to Scotland with Mr Pittaway’s kilt. pic.twitter.com/0QYnrIs4z2— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 18, 2024

18/10/24

pic.twitter.com/lfTBgesDtZ— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 18, 2024

15/10/24

Here we are casually meeting the Prince of Wales and playing some non contact NFL American football 🏈 https://t.co/X3fOwWwFmW— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

15/10/24

HLAW with pic.twitter.com/GuTXIQrzeS— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

15/10/24

It’s and our canteen is decked out in style, with different African and Caribbean inspired cuisines each day, building up to our big celebration on Friday 🇸🇴 🇯🇲 🇩🇴 🇬🇭🇳🇬 🇰🇪 🇸🇩 🇱🇨 🇲🇦 🇱🇾 🇪🇬 🇩🇿 🇸🇸 🇹🇹 What are other academies doing for ? pic.twitter.com/ddiiGIvNnG— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

15/10/24

— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

15/10/24

check it out! ^^— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

15/10/24

Look who we met! 👑 pic.twitter.com/XcCDyLFPkc— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

15/10/24

HLAW were here! Pleasure to meet you, your highness. https://t.co/BkPlmB2g9i— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 15, 2024

11/10/24

Harris concert orchestra- 90+ musicians of all ages perform to a crowd of 5000. pic.twitter.com/lTn9xRwPDd— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

Lord Harris speaks of how he raised money for the community food hubs and buying coats | - Helping to wash clothes & installing washing machines pic.twitter.com/apTowwhuSX— Soarpoints () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

Out of this world performance from Harris in Harmony - this year students from composed and performed a new anthem for Harris Federation ! pic.twitter.com/aIATB3dsxX— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

Harris secondaries, primaries, and sixth forms achieve phenomenal results every year for all young people, and disadvantaged young people. HLAW’s Key Stage 4 progress results will be out soon - we think you’ll be impressed! 🙌🙌🏾 pic.twitter.com/S28IkFqrkU— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

Sir Dan Moynihan outlines at our conference how well children are taught in in primary school - both for all students and children from disadvantaged backgrounds pic.twitter.com/7vaNeNPomO— Soarpoints () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

1 in 40 children live in a family accessing food banks, & figures are higher in London, community hubs are more than just a space for donations, they are community, welcoming, essential support. pic.twitter.com/xBvFcUgR4O— Harris Federation () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

Today is the Harris Federation conference. Our CEO, Sir Dan Moynihan, reminds us of the challenges facing children in London. Harris Primaries have stepped up and provide community hubs full of items for families in need. pic.twitter.com/YEjyqyZ3Y7— Harris Lowe Academy Willesden () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

Harris Federation schools now host community hubs to help wash clothes & to distribute toothpaste, toilet roll, nappies, toiletries & links to food banks | pic.twitter.com/S2DOr8mNiy— Soarpoints () October 11, 2024

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Accessing the School Site

Schools are private property. People do not have an automatic right to enter. Parents have an ‘implied licence’ to come on to school premises at certain times, for instance:

  • for appointments
  • to attend a school event
  • to drop off or pick up younger children

Parents who conduct them professionally are welcome to attend the academy for the reasons above. However, anyone who breaks our visitor code of conduct will have their ‘implied licence' revoked and the individual would be classified as trespassing.

Barring individuals from school premises

Trespassing is a civil offence. This means that the Academy can ask someone to leave and take civil action in the courts if someone trespasses regularly. The Academy will write to regular trespassers to tell them that they are potentially committing an offence.

The academy has the legal right to bar someone from the premises if they feel that their aggressive, abusive or insulting behaviour or language is a risk to staff or pupils. It’s enough for a member of staff or a pupil to feel threatened to bar someone from attending the academy.

The academy will write to the individual and inform them that they’ve been barred or they intend to bar them, in writing. Letters will normally be signed by the headteacher, though in some cases the local authority, academy trust or proprietor may wish to write instead. The Academy will allow the individual concerned to present their side. A school can either:

  • bar them temporarily, until the individual has had the opportunity to formally present their side
  • tell them they intend to bar them and invite them to present their side by a set deadline

After the individual’s side has been heard, the school can decide whether to continue with barring them. The decision will be reviewed within a reasonable time, decided by the Academy and depending on the individual circumstances.

The Department for Education (DfE) does not get involved in individual cases.

Removing individuals from school premises

Section 547 of the Education Act 1996 makes it a criminal offence for a person who is on school premises without legal permission to cause or permit a nuisance or disturbance. Trespassing itself does not constitute a criminal offence.

To have committed a criminal offence, an abusive individual must have been barred from the premises or have exceeded their ‘implied licence’, then also have caused a nuisance or disturbance.

If a school has reasonable grounds to suspect that someone has committed an offence, then they can be removed from the school by a police officer, or a person authorised by the appropriate authority such as the:

  • governing board
  • local authority
  • proprietor of that school