Highfield and Brookham students go 24 hours without tech for charity

Posted on 14th Apr 2020 in School News, Charity and community work, Fundraising

Three sisters from East Meon, Hampshire, have taken on a lockdown challenge to raise money for the Hampshire Medical Fund’s ‘Dig Deep Campaign’. Daisy age 13, Flora age 11 and Betty age 8, who are past and current pupils at ​Highfield and Brookham Schools, challenged themselves to stay in their dining room for 24 hours without any screens – iPads, phones, TV – and only allowed themselves to leave the room to use the loo. They brought their bedding into the room as well as games, books and toys to keep themselves entertained.

Cranleigh School EPQ success

Posted on 14th Apr 2020 in School News, EPQ, Sixth Form

Cranleigh School is celebrating another excellent set of Extended Project Qualification results, and has tasked Year 11 pupils who'll miss out on GCSEs to start their own EPQs early.

Highfield and Brookham's Together We Care Movement

Posted on 8th Apr 2020 in School News, Charity and community work, Wellbeing

On Monday 6th April​ Highfield and Brookham Schools launched a new movement #TogetherWeCare. Each week all of their pupils are being challenged to take part in an activity which can be completed from home. These ‘acts of kindness’ activities are designed to help the children show their love and support to their families and the local community.

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