Alumni concert starring Beverley Knight raises £1k for NHS

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Highfields’ virtual alumni concert featuring global superstar, Beverley Knight, has raised £1,000 for NHS workers.

The school’s Lyceum Theatre was transformed into a makeshift TV studio for the Lockdown Live Lounge alumni concert, which saw the soul singer and other talented former Highfields students perform from their homes.

The concert was available to watch live for free on the school’s YouTube Channel, but generous staff, students and parents donated money through our online Box Office for the NHS Relief Fund.

Ms S Bishop, Highfields’ Head of Extra-Curricular Performance who presented the concert live from the Lyceum, said: “I had been hoping to organise an alumni concert for a while, and was delighted that so many of our talented former students agreed to perform in our Live Lockdown concert to spread a message of hope and love.

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“Although our live-streamed concert was free to watch on our school YouTube channel, we gave people the opportunity to donate money for the NHS Relief Fund. We have been overwhelmed with the generosity of people, helping us to raise £1,000 to support frontline NHS workers in the fight against Covid-19.

“It was a fantastic evening of top quality entertainment. I would like to say a huge thank you to all of our wonderful performers, as well as everyone who watched and donated.”

Bursting onto the camera to open the concert, Beverley - who often publicly credits Highfields for encouraging her to nurture the phenomenal voice and musical talent that has seen her become one of the world’s most celebrated and loved singers -  said: “I am so excited to be singing for you guys, all my Highfields crew!”

The three-time MOBO Award winner performed a stunning version of Colored Woman, from Memphis the Musical, in which has previously starred in the West End, and closed the concert with her own song, Keep This Fire Burning.

She was joined in the virtual concert by West End stars Harveen Mann, Tom Xander and Simbi Akande, as well as a number of more recent Highfields leavers, including Jessica Burgess, Jacob Kholi, Jess Olford and Jordannne Farley-Moss. 

For more information about the NHS Relief Fund, click here. The concert is still available to watch on our YouTube Channel, and donations can still be made to the NHS Relief Fund here.

Posted on June 23, 2020 .

Makeshift TV studio created to stream alumni concert

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Highfields’ Lyceum Theatre has been transformed into a makeshift TV studio ready for a live-streamed alumni concert starring soul superstar, Beverley Knight.

The virtual lockdown concert will see the world-famous singer and other talented former Highfields students perform from their homes.

Highfields Head of Extra-Curricular Performance, Ms Sharon Bishop, will present the concert from 7pm on Thursday 18th June.

The concert will be available to watch live on our YouTube Channel

Three-time MOBO Award-winning Beverley - who has become a huge hit on stage with critically-acclaimed leading performances in The Bodyguard, Memphis the Musical and Cats - often publicly credits Highfields for encouraging her to nurture the phenomenal voice and musical talent that has seen her become one of the world’s most celebrated and loved singers. 

She will be joined in the virtual concert by West End stars Harveen Mann, Tom Xander and Simbi Akande, as well as a number of more recent Highfields leavers, including Jessica Burgess, Jacob Kholi, Jess Olford and Jordannne Farley-Moss. 

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Ms Bishop said: “I have been hoping to organise an alumni concert for a while, and wondered if in these strange times our talented former students might perform a song for Highfields students with a message of hope and love.

“We have so many talented former students, including the fabulous Beverley Knight, and I am over the moon that so many of them have agreed to perform for this virtual lockdown concert.

“Our makeshift studio is now set up ready to stream the concert, and we’re looking forward to a fantastic evening of top quality entertainment.”

The lockdown concert is free to watch, but Highfields is raising money for the NHS Relief Fund, which supports frontline NHS workers in the fight against Covid-19. You can donate by purchasing a ‘ticket’ through our online box office.

For more information about NHS Relief, click here

Posted on June 17, 2020 .

VOTE HERE: Budding sports journalist Jude in running for prestigious award

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Budding sports journalist, Jude Aston, has been nominated for a prestigious football vlogging award for the second year running.

Jude has made it through to the final shortlist of the Football Content Awards, in the ‘best young content creator’ category. 

Dubbed ‘The Oscars of the Football Content Industry,’ the event - originally founded as the Football Blogging Awards in 2012 - have been staged at some of the country’s most famous sporting grounds, including The Ethiad and Old Trafford.

The awards honour individual bloggers and vloggers who devote their spare time to their channels and fans, along with the lucky creators who have grown from humble beginnings to establish their brands as recognised outlets in the UK and beyond.

Year 10 student Jude, who has cerebral palsy, runs his own YouTube channel called Jude's Journey, which features interviews with numerous stars including Steven Gerrard, Adama Traoré, Jack Grealish, Bully, Brian Little, Matt Murray and Steve Bruce.

Aston Villa supporter, Jude, said: “I’ve always had a fond interest in creating YouTube videos, and have loved creating content. My channel, Jude’s Journey, was established in 2016, however It wasn’t till 2018 when I started documenting my Journey to the media world. 

“I saw my YouTube channel as a perfect platform to showcase my video and producing skills.

“Sometimes I still don’t even know how I get such high-profile interviews!

“I do feel very privileged. I have been very lucky and fortunate over these two years and appreciate everyone who has given up their time to support me on my journey. For me though, it’s not about who I interview it’s about doing something I love and proving that you can still do it no matter the barrier.

"I am really excited to have been nominated for a Football Content Award for the second year running. It would be greatly appreciated if you could vote for me!”

This year’s event had been due to take place in May, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic until November 19th at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Please support Jude’s nomination by clicking here and selecting ‘Jude Aston’ in the ‘Best Young Content Creator’ category, sponsored by Mitre. Voting closes at midnight on Thursday 18th June.

Click here to access Jude’s Journey.



Posted on June 15, 2020 .

Highfields to host virtual leavers assembly

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Highfields will bid a fond farewell to Year 11 students from lockdown with its first ever virtual leavers assembly.

The virtual assembly will take place from 1.30pm on Wednesday 24th June, giving the class of 2020 the chance to celebrate their school life as they prepare to move on to the next chapter.

As part of the celebrations, awards will be handed out to honour special achievements or particular events, whilst old photographs and videos will be shown documenting students’ time at Highfields.

The event has been organised by Head of Upper School, Mr D Treble, Year 11 Manager, Mrs C Meese, Raising Achievement Manager, Mr C Rhodes, and Academic Guidance Manager, Mrs B Harrison.

Students will be sent an email via Microsoft Teams to log in to the virtual assembly. Many are planning to wear shirts they signed for classmates before schools shut in March.

Mr Rhodes said: “This has been the strangest term any of us can remember, but especially so for our students in Year 11 who had been working so hard towards their GCSE exams.

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“Coronavirus has obviously disrupted examinations, but we wanted to make sure students still got a proper send off, even if we could not organise a face-to-face event.

“It will be a celebration of their time at Highfields, with prizes awarded for special achievements. 

“It has been a pleasure to see them mature, grow and develop into such confident, talented and skilled young adults as they move on to the next chapter in their lives.”

Despite examinations being cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, GCSE results will still come out on Thursday 20th August.

Posted on June 15, 2020 .

Beverley Knight to star in virtual Highfields Alumni Concert

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Soul superstar, Beverley Knight, will lead a virtual concert featuring talented Highfields alumni to spread cheer, love and hope to the school’s students and staff during the coronavirus pandemic.

The virtual lockdown concert will see the world-famous singer and other talented former Highfields students perform from their homes.

The concert will then be put together as a video and shared with current students and staff.

Three-time MOBO Award-winning Beverley - who has become a huge hit on stage with critically-acclaimed leading performances in The Bodyguard, Memphis the Musical and Cats - often publicly credits Highfields for encouraging her to nurture the phenomenal voice and musical talent that has seen her become one of the world’s most celebrated and loved singers. 

She will be joined in the virtual concert by West End stars Harveen Mann, Tom Xander and Simbi Akande.

After leaving Highfields, Harveen trained at the Royal Academy of Music before enjoying stage success in a number of leading roles, including Bend It Like Beckham in the West End, Roald Dahl’s ‘The Witches’ and Peter Pan.

Tom has also enjoyed a successful stage career after nurturing his acting talents at Highfields, moving on to study at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts before making history as the first ever British actor to be cast in the leading role of Elder Cunningham in Book of Mormon at the West End’s Prince of Wales Theatre.

Simbi also moved on to Mountview after Highfields, before appearing in a string of professional stage productions, including Company, Fiddler on the Roof, Show Boat, and most recently The Prince of Egypt in the West End.

A number of more recent Highfields leavers who are hoping to pursue careers in the Arts will also be performing, including Jessica Burgess, Jacob Kholi, Jess Olford and Jordannne Farley-Moss. 

Ms S Bishop, Highfields’ Head of Extra Curricular Performance, said: “I have been hoping to organise an alumni concert for a while, and wondered if in these strange times our talented former students might perform a song for Highfields students with a message of hope and love.

“We have so many talented former students, including the fabulous Beverley Knight, and I am over the  moon that so many of them have agreed to perform for this virtual lockdown concert.

“We will put the concert together as a video to share with the students who are really missing contact and craving connection.”

Beverley’s contribution to the virtual Highfields concert comes after she launched the music project, NHS Relief, alongside Dr Ranj Singh to support frontline NHS workers in the fight against Covid-19.

She joined up with more than 100 other musicians and UK artists, including Joss Stone, to record a cover of Lean On Me by Bill Withers. The team of singers, musicians, choirs and video editors worked in isolation to help produce the song.

All of the proceeds are going to ‘NHS Charities Together’ - a culmination of NHS charities - and You Okay Doc?, a charity for the mental health and wellbeing of doctors and healthcare professionals.

Beverley, whose mother used to be a nurse, said her family ties to the NHS had inspired her to lead the project.  For more information about NHS Relief, click here

Posted on June 5, 2020 .

Remote Learning Programme to expand as school remains closed

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Highfields will be expanding its successful Remote Learning Programme to include far more video-based lessons and tutorials, as students and staff were told to expect school to remain shut until September.

The school has been closed to all students - other than the children of key workers - since March 20th in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Although the government has announced plans for some primary school students to return to classrooms from June 1st, no clear guidance has yet been given for the reopening of secondary schools.

Plans and preparations for Highfields to reopen are constantly being reviewed by the school’s Senior Leadership team, but Headteacher, Mr G Tate, said that comprehensive risk assessments would have to be carried out to ensure a safe environment for all students and staff before they can return.

He added: “From a secondary perspective we know that there are no plans for Years 7, 8 or 9 to return to school before September, and a rather ambiguous ambition for students in Years 10 and 12 to have some ‘face to face contact’ this half-term. 

“It is for each school to consider the best approach to reopening given their own circumstances. 

“Whilst I fully accept that Coronavirus will be with us for the foreseeable future and that there may not be a perfect time to return to school, there are a number of things that must happen before we are at the point where we can look to significantly increase the numbers of students in school. 

“We fully appreciate that parents/carers, staff and students all need to feel confident that it is safe for larger numbers of students to return to school and as such we are constantly reviewing our plans for how we can ensure everyone’s safety when we reach that point. 

“School has of course remained open for a number of students throughout this period and as such we know that it is possible to maintain a safe school environment with suitable hygiene and social distancing measures. Any increase in these numbers needs very careful consideration and comprehensive risk assessment. 

“Given the continued uncertainty we will continue our plans and preparations, but at this stage they will be made with no set date of return in mind and with consideration of a number of different potential scenarios.”

The school will now put even greater emphasis on its Remote Learning Programme, which is accessed through our HP Streams and has allowed students to continue their curriculum from home.

The programme was launched in March and has been constantly updated and improved following feedback from students and parents. It is now set to be extended further to include additional video and audio tutorials, whilst allowing students to have some virtual ‘face to face’ contact with teachers, initially for those in Year 12.

Mr Tate said: “The views of students, parents and carers have been extremely helpful in informing us at which parts of the programme are working particularly well and which can be developed further. 

“Based on that feedback, a priority for the next half-term will be to make increased use of video technologies to ensure effective communication with students and parents particularly in the form of materials with audio or visual instruction. 

“We will also move towards a situation where students can participate in live tutorials to be in direct contact with their teachers. 

“It may be the case that this is the ‘face to face contact’ that we need, particularly with Years 10 and 12, if a physical return to school is not possible this term.

“There will of course likely be teething problems whether technical, training or just familiarity and it will be useful to get these ironed out with our older students.

“Could I take this opportunity to once again thank parents/carers and students for the exceptional way they have worked together in such difficult circumstances.”

  • For more information about our remote learning programme, click here

Posted on June 1, 2020 .

Students and staff showcase talents for National Skills Day

Students and staff showcased their hidden talents as part of celebrations to mark National Skills Day.

Amazing artwork, sign language, sports trick shots, singing, mechanics, carpentry and fitness were among the skills showcased.

Students from all Year groups and staff from every department were invited to submit a 20-second video showcasing their skills as part of the event, which was organised in response to the coronavirus pandemic by the organisation responsible for National Careers Week.

Mr P Rose, Assistant Headteacher and Careers Leader, said: “Highfields supported National Skills Day by encouraging students and staff to record a short video highlighting their amazing talents.

“The event was organised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as unfortunately a number of careers events have had to be cancelled this year.

“It has been a great opportunity for everyone to share their skills and stay connected to everyone at Highfields at this time.

“We had so many brilliant videos submitted. Well done all!”


Take a look at some of our skills videos from students and staff:


Posted on May 26, 2020 .

Latest edition of The H released

Highfields' Young Journalists have unveiled the latest edition of the school's newspaper, The H.

Reporter, Joe Regan, said: “Despite school being closed at the moment, The H team has pulled together from home to produce the spring edition of The H magazine, which is packed with news, features and opinions from all departments.

“We all hope you will take the time to read through this special edition, which reflects the extraordinary times in which we are living, as well as celebrating the events and achievements that took place in school before the coronavirus pandemic.

“It’s a springtime slice of Highfields, even in times such as these.

“With lots of events and activities still going on - albeit from home - we’ve still got our journalistic caps on ready to bring you another edition for the summer.”

Any students interested in becoming part of The H team can email vnash@hswv.co.uk or tbanks01@hswv.co.uk

To view a digital version of the latest edition of The H, click the image below:

Posted on May 18, 2020 .

Until we meet again: Highfields celebrates VE Day from home

The service and sacrifice of millions of people across the UK and world who stood together to secure victory in the Second World War were remembered during VE Day celebrations from home.

Students and staff baked homemade cakes and scones, created colourful bunting to hang on their homes, made posters, replicated traditional 1940s hairstyles and make up, donned costumes, and held socially distanced street parties to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.

There had been exciting plans to remember the significant  anniversary of Victory in Europe - when Allied countries formally accepted the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany’s armed forces - in school.

But, with the coronavirus pandemic putting the party plans on hold, History staff made a rallying call to students and their families to join nationwide efforts to celebrate the anniversary from home. 

Miss J Tappenden, Head of Humanities Learning School, filmed a special virtual assembly which was sent out to all students, as well as compiling a list of suggested activities to mark the occasion.

She said: “It was wonderful to see so many of our students and staff marking VE Day.

“VE Day is an important anniversary in any calendar year. Traditionally seen as a time of celebration, it is also one of deep reflection.

“In normal times we would have been paying tribute to the achievements of those who stood together to secure victory in the Second World War with parties and celebrations in school.

“Although we couldn’t do that this year, we commemorated their service and sacrifice from home.”

Posted on May 14, 2020 .

Highfields' PPE efforts make the news!

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Highfields’ efforts to create PPE for local healthcare workers has been celebrated in the local media.

During the Easter holiday, students of key workers helped staff to manufacture face shields, which were distributed to care home workers, medical staff and community midwives across the West Midlands.

Among those to benefit from the face shields were Barton & Needwood House Nursing Homes and Pinfold Health Centre. The school also donated 50 pairs of safety spectacles from its Science laboratories, which have been delivered to the community midwife team in Wolverhampton.

The positive story has now been featured in the Express & Star (pictured).

Mr Tony Dean, Chemistry teacher and Deputy Headteacher, who arranged the donation, said: “We will all do whatever we can to support workers in the NHS and the care system.”

Click here to read the full article about our PPE donation

Posted on May 11, 2020 .