Highfield and Brookham in Liphook is delighted to have been named one of the top 50 prep schools in the country for cricket by The Cricketer magazine’s School Guide 2020.
To coincide with this month’s World Mental Health Day, Matilda, a Year 6 student at Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook, took on the challenge of climbing Snowden as part of a Three Peaks Challenge, raising an amazing £820 for charity.
Children in Year 3 at Highfield and Brookham School in Liphook were recently visited by mountaineer, explorer and adventurer, Nick Carter from London, who came to share his experiences of climbing Mount Everest with them as part of this term’s topic of Ice Worlds and Arctic Exploration.
Children and parents from Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook celebrated harvest last weekend. Over 200 people gathered in the school’s chapel, which was decorated with an abundance of fruit, vegetables, and packed and tinned food which had all been kindly donated by families from the school. Children in the Pre-prep contributed to the festival by harvesting vegetables that they had grown with care themselves in the school’s vegetable garden.
Over the course of the last academic year, Nursery and Pre-prep children at Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook raised an incredible £14,692.73 for the Arrows Group Foundation, the school’s chosen charity.