Harris Academies
All Academies in our Federation aim to transform the lives of the students they serve by bringing about rapid improvement in examination results, personal development and aspiration.

Central Office

Bexley

Brent

Bromley

Clapham

Croydon

Greenwich

Haringey

Havering

Merton

Newham

Southwark

Stratford

Sutton

Thurrock

Wandsworth

Westminster

Safeguarding

The Academy is committed to the vital contribution all Governors and staff can make to safeguarding children. We will strive to make sure that every student in the Academy feels secure, well cared for, and able to reach their full potential.

We will ensure all our own staff, other professionals, parents/carers and students work together to know the rules about keeping children safe. They will understand the importance of following procedures and listening to each other, especially when there are concerns about safety.

The Academy will work hard to reduce all the kinds of harm that children can suffer, including abuse, bullying, discrimination and avoidable injuries. If you have any concerns at all about the safety or welfare of a child please do not hesitate to contact us on info@harrisprimarykenthouse.org.uk

The Academy Lead Designated Child Protection Officer is Vicky Hicks

The Deputy Lead Designated Child protection personnel are Rob Hyneman, Alexa Akcakiryan and Lisa Wakenshaw

The Safeguarding Governor is Karl Hoods

The SENDCo is Vicky Hicks

The Prevent Lead is Rob Hyneman

The Pupil First Aid/Medical Needs Lead is Kimberley Ing (Deputy - Alisha Bryan-Fidoe)

The Attendance Officers are Lisa Wakenshaw and Alisha Bryan-Fidoe

The Health & Safety Lead is Alisha Bryan-Fidoe

The Educational Visits Co-ordinator is Vicky Hicks (Deputy - Rob Hyneman)

The Designated Mental Health Lead is Vicky Hicks

The contact details are:

Email: info@harrisprimarykenthouse.org.uk
Telephone: 020-8402 7178

For out of hours contact for the Bromley Council (Local Authority): 020 8461 7373 or 0300 303 8671

For the Police please click here

In case of an emergency always call the Police on "999"