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Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich

2009 establishments in EnglandAC with 0 elementsAcademies in the London Borough of SouthwarkBoys' schools in LondonEducational institutions established in 2009
Harris FederationSecondary schools in the London Borough of Southwark

Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status for boys, located in the Peckham area of the London Borough of Southwark, England. Students arrive from 55 different feeder schools.The school first opened in 2009 at Langbourne Primary School, before moving into new buildings in 2010. The school is sponsored by the Harris Federation, a federation of academies and free schools in England.Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich offers GCSEs as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the sixth form have the option to study a range of A Levels. The school has close links with Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich and the two schools operate some of their sixth form courses in consortium.

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Harris Boys' Academy East Dulwich
Peckham Rye, London Peckham (London Borough of Southwark)

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Peckham Rye
SE22 0AT London, Peckham (London Borough of Southwark)
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