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03/05/24

Our Year 10 students explore pH of acids and bases through scientific experiments and discussions using the "rainbow liquid" experiment.#Science pic.twitter.com/goVr28RQCL

29/04/24

Our Year 12 students are , visiting The London Centre to learn about the future shape of the capital.#nla pic.twitter.com/Zw0DiCbMUm

29/04/24

Good luck to our students who take their Spanish exams this week! You can do this! pic.twitter.com/9cNhWolMum

26/04/24

Yesterday we had visitors from Gyeongnam Green Smart Future School from South Korea. They came to see our Passivhaus building and our sustainable school design.Their plan is to provide a futuristic education system and make it a model for their country.#passivhaus pic.twitter.com/NG0bvWDV8B

22/04/24

PGL trip was a massive success and all our Year 8 students came back very happy.Look at some of their special moments caught in this video.#HASUlife pic.twitter.com/RmSwZL0hr9

19/04/24

PGL trip:Day 3Fantastic couple of days for our Year 8 students at PGL Liddington. pic.twitter.com/hiHmaOHgoW

18/04/24

Day 2 of PGL trip. A very clear and sunny morning. Year 8 students are very excited to go canoeing.Have fun everyone!#HASUlife pic.twitter.com/XfsCV5ahqs

17/04/24

Year 8 students arrived at PGL. And the weather looks very promising. 😀#HASUlife pic.twitter.com/rdIgW02WM6

17/04/24

Our Year 8 students are on their way to Liddington.Have a fantastic time, full of adventures! pic.twitter.com/i1Zco6H28X

28/03/24

Are you curious what we have been up to recently?Our latest Newsletter is available now on our website so check it out, to find out what has been happening at HASU this term.https://t.co/BZXFtiisec#HASUlife pic.twitter.com/8cqyLpueaT

25/03/24

After qualifying for the finals of Oxford University Computing Challenge, HASU student finished at 15th place from over 400,000 students that participated in the challenge this year from the United Kingdom and abroad. We are extremely proud! pic.twitter.com/p6B7Nyo2ZK

25/03/24

Last Friday we had a visit from Lloyd Alter, a leading sustainable design author & lecturer at . He gave a talk to our Y12 Product design students & some Eco Reps, along with Christian Dimbleby from who designed our building.#passivehaus pic.twitter.com/D0NGuKRT8G

25/03/24

HASU SE Regional pic.twitter.com/UgFvZc8lEU

25/03/24

HASU SE Regional pic.twitter.com/UgFvZc8lEU

25/03/24

HASU SE Regional pic.twitter.com/27d8KYN8pQ

25/03/24

HASU SE Regional pic.twitter.com/27d8KYN8pQ

25/03/24

Our Eco Committee were treated to an inspiring talk by leading sustainable design author & lecturer at Toronto Metropolitan University & Christian Dimbleby from about sustainable living, upfront carbon & Passive House architecture. pic.twitter.com/AfHeFKm7fb

25/03/24

Our Eco Committee were treated to an inspiring talk by leading sustainable design author & lecturer at Toronto Metropolitan University & Christian Dimbleby from about sustainable living, upfront carbon & Passive House architecture. pic.twitter.com/AfHeFKm7fb

19/03/24

Our talented students are getting ready for our Bugsy Malone Musical 🎭 It's going to be an amazing show! pic.twitter.com/PxiwSoOq03

19/03/24

Thank you to our student concierge for his positive attitude and valuable help this morning. Ladies in the HASU's office are very impressed today! 👌Brilliant work! 👏 👌 ✨️ pic.twitter.com/v4Fighwziz

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Mr Duffy

Mr Duffy

Acting Assistant Principal, Head of Year 11

Mr Duffy is Head of Year 11 and teaches Music and Performing Arts. These are both roles that he absolutely loves. As Head of Year 9 he is responsible for the academic progress and the wellbeing of the 240 students in his Year Group which involves getting to know each individual student in order to best meet their needs and maximise their outcomes. He is passionate about pastoral care and ensuring every student has the opportunity to flourish and succeed. As a teacher of Music and Performing Arts he gets to work closely with all of the students to help them unlock their creative potential as well as seeing them grow in confidence through the medium of performance. He is also a trained Stonewall School Champion and leads LGBTQ+ inclusivity within the school.

Mr Duffy started playing the piano at the age of 4, and the oboe at the age of 8. He knew from a very early age that he wanted to pursue a career that involved Music in some way. He did his degree at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, achieving a BMus(Hons) degree. It was during his degree that he undertook a module linked to teaching, and it was at this point that he discovered that teaching Music was what he wanted to do as a career. He then went on to get his PGCE from the University of Reading.   

Mr Duffy began his teaching career in Mill Hill, North London where he worked as a Teacher of Music for 4 years. He then moved to a school in Surrey as Head of Music, where he taught for a further 4 years. Prior to coming to Harris Academy Sutton he was a Head of Year and Subject Lead for Music at a school in Reading, where he was for nearly 5 years. He feels his experience as a Pastoral Lead and as a Curriculum Lead gives him the skills required to enable the students at Harris Academy Sutton in his Year Group and in his classes to achieve the very best they can.

When Mr Duffy isn’t working you are most likely to find him running. He has run more than 40 marathons and has recently got into the slightly crazy world of Ultramarathon running, sometimes running races of more than 50 miles in length!

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