Following the Prime Minister’s announcement on Wednesday 18th March, we spoke to Phillip Evitt, Headmaster at Highfield School to find out about his advice to parents at this unpredictable time.
To celebrate British Science Week, Highfield and Brookham Schools had some very important visitors: Jane Boswell, Clinical Director at Liphook Equine Hospital, Dr Lizet Horn, Principal Dentist at Worthing Road Dental Practice, Cathryn King, Forensics Scientist at Metropolitan Police and Fiona Sperry, CEO at Three Fields Entertainment. These four inspirational women ran STEM workshops for children to develop their understanding of Science in the world around them.
Highfield and Brookham Schools are a Nursery, Pre-prep and Prep school for boys and girls aged 2-13. They are located in the South Downs National Park and offer both day and boarding options for children. Boarding used to be compulsory but Headmaster, Phillip Evitt, abolished this in 1999 and now boarding is optional for children from Year 4.
On Friday 14th February over 700 children and their parents and teachers gathered in the grounds of Highfield and Brookham Schools to take part in their Annual Cross-Country Event.
Sophie Baber, Headteacher at Brookham School in Liphook, explains why Forest School is at the heart of an education at Highfield and Brookham School.
11-year-old Izzy, who is a pupil at Highfield and Brookham Schools, made the big decision to give her long hair the chop. However, she did not want her lovely hair to go to waste so made the decision to donate it to The Little Princess Trust.