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  • Choral Partnership Day

    Published 25/10/24

    On Wednesday, thirteen Y5/6 attended a Choral Partnership Day at King Edward School.

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  • Highfield Achieve GOLD School Games Award

    Published 12/07/24

    We are delighted to announce that we, Highfield Church of England School, have achieved the School Games GOLD Mark Award for the 2023/24 academic year.

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  • Highfield win chess tournament

    Published 12/07/24

    Highfield victory at the Aspire chess tournament. 

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  • Year 6 Fairthorne

    Published 12/07/24

    A week of fun!

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  • 'EAR ALL ABOUT IT!

    Published 28/09/23

    Hands on science at the juniors 

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  • Dance Live Champions!

    Published 10/03/23

    Highfield get FIRST PLACE at the junior heats in Portsmouth!

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  • EGGciting News!

    Published 16/01/23
    Very EGGciting news... our school chickens have started laying eggs! The children were very excited to see these little eggs in the chicken's coop at the infants. 
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  • MHST Parent Talk

    Published 16/01/23

    MHST (The Mental Health in Schools Team) came into Highfield to talk to our parents about how to help pupils manage their worries. 

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  • An Act of Kindess

    Published 16/01/23

    Serving our Community

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  • School Council

    Published 16/01/23

    School Council Survey Classes!

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  • OFSTED Report July 2022

    Published 20/09/22

    Please read our recent OFSTED report from July 2022

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  • Sea Shanties in KS1

    Published 20/09/22

    Sea Shanty workshops
    In 2023 England will celebrate The Year of the Coast with the entire English coastline now accessible via footpaths and the longest signposted route in the World finally open. A programme of cultural and heritage events will be happening across the country to celebrate this. On Friday 7 th October, Years 1 and 2 took part in some Sea Shanty workshops run by the Southampton Music Hub. They learnt what Sea Shanties are, sang some songs (with actions) and shared ideas of what they might find if they were fishing in the sea off Southampton . Ideas ranged from octopus to mermaids to sunken pirate ships! These ideas will be used to create content for original songs that will be included in a new songbook: The Solent Shanty Sing Songbook. We hope to be involved in vocal workshops next year, which will culminate in a massed performance event,  ncluding singers from across Hampshire and some live musicians at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard!

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