Harris City Technology College
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Harris CTC is a City Technology College in South Norwood, London, UK. The school recruits students of both sexes and accepts students based on various mental attributes.
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[edit] Background
The College used to be Sylvan Hill School, which was allegedly failing until Lord Harris of Peckham part funded the school as part of the CTC programme.
[edit] Year Structure
Each year in the College, excluding Post 16, is divided into 4 faculties: Arts, Communications, Science & Maths, and Technology. There are 2 tutor groups in each faculty consisting of approximately 20-25 students in each. In Year 7 all lessons are done in tutor groups, except Design & Technology, but in Year 8 the Core Subjects are mixed on ability between Science & Technology and Arts & Communication. In Year 9 French and History-Geography are split similarily. In Year 10, once the students have chosen their subjects, the compulsory subjects are mixed between the whole year-group into 7 sets.
Recently, Post 16 has become its own faculty so there are now officially 5 faculties at the college.
[edit] Harris Federation
In September 2007 Harris CTC will fully integrate into the Harris Federation. This Federation was set up by the same Lord Harris of Peckham and has been set-up as a coalition of several secondary schools in Croydon and Southwark. These schools also include the former Stanley High School in South Norwood. Because of this, soon Harris CTC will change its name to Harris City Academy Crystal Palace[1].
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Harris City Academy Crystal Palace. Official webpage. Retrieved on 20 March, 2007.