Highfield and Brookham Schools have been awarded the title of ‘Silver Shakespeare School’ by Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation. This award recognises the commitment Highfield and Brookham Schools have shown to the performing arts and in providing inspiring opportunities for their students over the years.
Year 4 children from Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook have been fundraising for a brilliant local fundraiser. They spent last weekend raising money to provide tea, coffee and treats for the ICU staff at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford. Their way of saying a big thank you.
The planting of 1000 trees started this week at Highfield and Brookham Schools. The planting is taking place along Highfield Lane and will be a native woodland mix including Oak, Crab Apple, Scots Pine, Beech, Hazel and Holly amongst other species.
Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook has been named as the top prep school for cricket in Hampshire. The Cricketer Schools Guide 2021 announced their Top 50 Prep Schools on Thursday 26th November and only one prep school in Hampshire made the cut, Highfield and Brookham Schools.
Just before the second national lockdown, brother and sister Theo, age 10, and Tilda age 11, both pupils at Highfield and Brookham Schools took on an enormous challenge and climbed Ben Nevis to raise money for the charity Young Minds Trust.
Towards the end of the Summer Term, Year 2 at Highfield and Brookham Schools were learning about descriptive writing in Literacy with a particular focus on writing poems. Their teacher, Mrs Staring, was so impressed with their efforts that she felt she had to send their poems to Blue Peter.