Festive Fun with Gardening Club

As the school was gripped in winters icy clutch, Highfields Garden Club (GC) was in full festive swing, keeping students safe and engaged while their parents were still hard at work. Promising warmth and a touch of sweetness, GC treats approximately 40 students each week to hot chocolate and cookies every Thursday, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

In the months of October, November, and December, GC engaged in various seasonal activities, including crafting Rudolf hot chocolate cones and learning about food allergies, contributing to the Christmas food appeal, and creating and selling Christmas-themed sweetie bags. The students embraced entrepreneurship by managing sweet cone and cupcake sales, with profits funding winter activities and enhancing their business skills.

One of the standout activities that has captured the imagination of the students was the creation of enchanting fairy doors. Using a combination of digital design programs and traditional pen and paper, the students crafted basic wooden shapes by gluing lolly sticks together. The workshop then came alive as the 3D laser cutter/printer brought their designs to life, showcasing incredible teamwork and creativity. The resulting fairy doors, adorned with festive decorations, became cherished gifts as students share them with family and friends.

Adding a touch of magic to the school, GC hid these fairy doors throughout the campus, complete with a message on the back containing the student's name and a call to return the door to its origin. This whimsical scavenger hunt culminated in prizes for those who successfully locate the hidden doors, creating an atmosphere of delight and surprise.

As the calendar turns to January and February, Highfields Gardening Club has exciting plans in store. Activities on the horizon include crafting wind chimes, setting up bug hotels around the school grounds, creating brackets for hanging baskets, and building more vegetable beds using waste wood. The club also looks forward to designing a vibrant garden for the summer, with a focus on growing vegetables and flowers.

Starting in Spring, Highfields Garden Club will meet every Tuesday, and continue to be a hub of creativity, learning, and community spirit, fostering valuable skills and leaving a lasting impact on both the school and its students.

Posted on January 17, 2024 .

A Highfields Christmas Cracker!


On Tuesday, December 19th, St Bartholomew's Church hosted an unforgettable Carol Service featuring the talented Highfields Choir. The evening was filled with joy, as students showcased their musical and theatrical prowess. The event included poignant readings by some of the students and captivating performances of Charles Dickens' timeless classic, 'A Christmas Carol,' by the Drama Club.

The Highfields Choir stole the show with their harmonious renditions, starting with 'Tomorrow is' from the upcoming SpongeBob Musical. Their repertoire also included a spirited rendition of 'All I Want for Christmas,' spreading cheer and merriment throughout the congregation.

As the week continued to unfold, the festive spirit reached its peak on Thursday, December 21st, with the grand culmination at the Highfields School Christmas concert. The school's Lyceum echoed with the sounds of the season, featuring enchanting Christmas songs, mesmerizing solo piano performances, and an electrifying drum solo that left the audience in awe.

One of the highlights of the evening was the inclusion of songs from the much-anticipated SpongeBob Musical, showcasing the school's commitment to exploring diverse and exciting artistic endeavors.

The grand finale of the concert was an interactive experience, with the audience joining in the festive cheer. The crowd enthusiastically participated in singing the timeless classic, Slade's 'Wish it Could Be Christmas Everyday,' creating a jubilant atmosphere. Adding a quirky and playful element, everyone joined in playing kazoos, making it a truly unique and memorable moment.

The entire Highfields community came together to celebrate the joy of the season, and the school's commitment to fostering artistic expression was evident throughout both events. The Carol Service and Christmas concert not only showcased the immense talent within the student body but also served as a heartwarming reminder of the power of music and drama to bring people together during the festive season. As the new year begins, Highfields School continues to create lasting memories and spread joy through the creative arts.

Posted on January 5, 2024 .

In it for the 'Monet' - Highfields Arts Awards

Highfields School celebrated the outstanding achievements of its devoted art students who displayed unwavering commitment to their creative passions throughout the 2022/23 academic year. Engaging in the extra-curricular art club, these students delved into a spectrum of artistic expressions, honing their skills across various mediums and techniques as part of the prestigious Arts Award program.

Throughout the academic year, these budding artists passionately developed their ideas, embracing a diverse range of artistic media and techniques. Encouraged by the guidance of their mentors and inspired by renowned artists, the students journeyed through their own creative landscapes, with a significant highlight being a visit to the Wolverhampton Art Gallery. This immersive experience broadened their artistic horizons, drawing inspiration from masterpieces and exhibitions, enriching their portfolios with newfound perspectives and techniques.

Their dedication and exceptional contributions to the Arts Award were recently honored at an awards ceremony luncheon. Amongst an atmosphere of celebration and recognition, these students were commended for their creativity, innovation, and steadfast commitment to extra-curricular activities, showcasing their remarkable artistic journeys and achievements.

The Highfields Community Arts Award, introduced this academic year, signifies a commitment to fostering creativity and artistic excellence within the school community. While the current accolade acknowledges the exemplary dedication of these talented students, the school eagerly anticipates extending this invaluable opportunity to a wider spectrum of the student body in the forthcoming academic year of 2024.

Highfields School takes immense pride in nurturing and celebrating the artistic talents and passions of its students, fostering a vibrant and creative environment that encourages artistic exploration and expression. The success and dedication of these students serve as an inspiration to the entire school community, inspiring future artists to unlock their creative potential and embark on their unique artistic journeys.

Posted on December 21, 2023 .

Banking on the future: Year 10 Visits the Metro Bank

Highfields School's Year 10 cohort recently concluded an engaging and informative seven-week enterprise project in collaboration with Metro Bank. Aimed at enhancing students' grasp of practical mathematics used in daily banking, the initiative delved into the realms of interest rates, bank accounts, mortgages, loans, and other fundamental financial concepts.

Throughout the program, students immersed themselves in understanding the intricate workings of the banking world. From the fundamentals of interest rates to the nuances of managing bank accounts and navigating the complexities of mortgages and loans, the project offered a comprehensive exploration of the financial landscape.

The culmination of this insightful endeavor involved the students conceptualizing and developing a product designed specifically for Metro Bank's potential use. This hands-on experience allowed them to apply their newfound knowledge and creative thinking to devise innovative solutions tailored to the banking sector's needs.

Today marked a pivotal moment as the students had the unique opportunity to step into the bank's premises, immersing themselves in the operational dynamics of Metro Bank. They actively engaged in the day-to-day running of the bank, gaining firsthand insights into its functions and operations. Additionally, the students had the chance to deliver presentations, showcasing their project ideas and receiving valuable feedback from banking professionals.

The immersive experience at Metro Bank has equipped Year 10 students at Highfields with a deeper understanding of financial concepts, offering them a glimpse into the practical application of mathematics in the banking industry. This initiative not only fosters financial literacy but also sparks interest and awareness about potential career opportunities in the dynamic world of banking.

Posted on December 19, 2023 .

Jingle Bells, Grammar Spells, Punctuation All The Way!

Highfields' Year 7 English groups embarked on an interactive and engaging learning journey through 'The Punctuation Show.' This online educational platform introduced students to the intricate world of punctuation rules in an innovative and captivating manner, guided by none other than Santa himself.

Through a series of immersive games and activities hosted on the platform, students delved deep into the art of punctuation. The sessions not only made learning punctuation rules enjoyable but also offered a fun-filled approach to mastering the nuances of grammar.

'The Punctuation Show' served as a valuable resource for enhancing SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar), nurturing reading comprehension, and laying a strong foundation for future GCSE test success. By making punctuation learning interactive and entertaining, the platform aimed to boost students' confidence and proficiency in English language skills.


Posted on December 19, 2023 .

State-of-the-Art Performing Arts Hub: A Centre of Creativity and Collaboration

Highfields School proudly unveils its latest development: a brand-new Performing Arts Hub. The newly revamped space, formerly known as the activity studio, is a versatile haven catering to music and drama curriculum lessons, as well as music tuition and extra-curricular activities, fostering an enriched artistic experience for students.

Comprising 11 purpose-designed rooms, the Performing Arts Hub stands as a testament to Highfields' commitment to arts education. Renamed and reimagined, the Lyceum now bears the names PA1 and PA2, serving as vibrant teaching spaces. PA3 to PA9, formerly the activity studio, offer a suite of rooms blending state-of-the-art technology with ample breakout spaces, catering to the diverse needs of students across Key Stages 3, 4, and 5.

This expansion comes in response to an impressive surge in student interest in music, surpassing national averages, especially in GCSE and A-level music programs. The consolidated space enables closer collaboration between music and drama departments, facilitating combined showcases and rehearsals, fostering a dynamic and interdisciplinary learning environment.

Music tuition at Highfields continues to soar, with over 280 students benefitting from instrumental lessons weekly. The enhanced teaching rooms now boast additional instruments and space, affirming the school's commitment to nurturing musical talent and growth.

In a bid to nurture student autonomy, a university-style room booking system has been introduced. This initiative allows students to reserve spaces for independent rehearsal, empowering them to explore and refine their musical talents beyond the structured curriculum.

Highfields aspires not only to elevate its own provision but also to become a local beacon of performing arts excellence. Future collaborations with neighboring schools and external providers aim to establish the school as a vibrant hub for artistic exploration and innovation.

The school extends heartfelt gratitude to parents and carers for their unwavering support during the construction phase. With this cutting-edge Performing Arts Hub, Highfields remains steadfast in delivering top-notch education in the performing arts, ensuring students have access to unparalleled learning opportunities.

Posted on December 19, 2023 .

Mince Pie and Mingle - SEND Coffee Morning

In a heartwarming gathering, Highfields School warmly welcomed parents and carers of Year 7 SEN students with Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCP) for a delightful ‘Mince Pie and Mingle’ coffee morning. The event aimed to foster an informal and supportive space for parents, carers, and Teaching Assistants (TAs) to connect and engage in meaningful conversations about their children's progress and the support they receive.

Last weeks festive gathering buzzed with conversation, stories and shared experiences. Continuing the schools dedication to fostering home-school partnerships, building on the foundation set in July of this year.

"This Mince Pie and Mingle coffee morning serves as an extension of our commitment to fostering meaningful connections between our school and our parents and carers," remarked one of the event organizers. "It's heartening to witness this continued engagement, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in ensuring our Year 7 students with EHCPs thrive."

As conversations flowed and connections strengthened, the morning was a festive example of the school's ethos of community and collaboration. The event highlighted the significance of these interactions in shaping a supportive and nurturing environment for every student at Highfields.

Posted on December 18, 2023 .

Highfields Year 8 Students Conquer Lake Vyrnwy in Outdoor Education Adventure

Highfields School's Year 8 students embarked on an exhilarating outdoor education program as they embraced an action-packed activity day at Lake Vyrnwy. Over the course of two days, 150 enthusiastic students dived into the adventure-filled challenge, accompanied by Mr. Moody (Highfields answer to Bear Grylls), Miss Moody and the expert guidance of Bethania Adventure, an outdoor adventurous activity company.

The day kicked off with an immersive learning experience as students were tasked to work in teams, mastering various knot-tying techniques under the guidance of their instructors. Armed with newfound knot knowledge, the teams embarked on the main challenge—constructing a raft using four barrels and six logs.

Using teamwork and collaboration, the students put their skills to the test, assembling sturdy rafts that would navigate them through a challenging course on the scenic lake. Steering their creations, the teams honed their paddling techniques, mastering forward and backward strokes and executing precise 180-degree turns on their newly crafted rafts.

Adding a touch of friendly competition, the highlight of the day was a thrilling race between the teams. Amidst the excitement, students christened their rafts with names, many choosing the Titanic (although they were reminded that the Titanic sank).

Reflecting on the experience, one student enthused, "This is a very exciting and challenging day where we have learned so much in a safe and fun environment." Alongside the thrilling adventures; the day also taught the students about the lake's history and its pivotal role in regulating water levels, particularly its significance as a major water supply for Liverpool—a fact that often astounds the students given the lake's 140-year-old dam.

Highfields School's outdoor education program continues to provide students with engaging and educational experiences, fostering teamwork, problem-solving, and a deeper appreciation for the natural world. The Lake Vyrnwy activity day is a staple in the school’s curriculum, showing the commitment to holistic learning experiences, blending adventure and education in an unforgettable setting for its students.

 

Posted on December 13, 2023 .

Highfields Launches New Revision Podcast on Spotify

Highfields School proudly introduces its latest initiative, the HSWV English Literature Podcast, now available on Spotify. Specifically designed to foster personal engagement with texts from the GCSE Literature specification, this podcast aims to encourage students to develop and express their 'personal response' to their literary studies.

The primary goal behind the podcast is to stimulate student engagement with the GCSE Literature curriculum, initiating discussions among students. By providing a platform for sharing ideas and viewpoints, this podcast aspires to promote thoughtful analysis and interpretation of literary works.

This innovative educational tool serves as an excellent means for students to enhance their oratory skills and public speaking abilities. Highfields believes in equipping students with effective communication skills, emphasizing the importance of articulation and confidence in self-expression. The podcast offers a unique opportunity for students to refine their verbal communication while delving into literary analyses.

The convenience of the podcast format makes it an ideal revision tool, easily accessible during commutes to and from school or as an aid to supplement revision notes. Its engaging content facilitates a comprehensive review of key concepts and literary themes covered in the GCSE Literature specification.

Participation in the podcast not only aids in academic enrichment but also stands as a testament to students' dedication and involvement in their studies. Students engaging with the podcast will not only broaden their understanding of literary texts but also enhance their academic profile, showcasing their commitment to learning.

The HSWV English Literature Podcast stands as a testament to the school's dedication to empowering students and nurturing a culture of insightful learning and comprehensive engagement with literary works. The school eagerly anticipates the enthusiastic involvement of its students and the rich conversations that will ensue through this exciting new resource.

Posted on December 8, 2023 .

Students supporting students: The Mental Health Champions

As a school we are passionate about understanding and supporting Mental Health. Highfields offer a wide range of interventions and support mechanisms to support Mental Health and we are proud to announce that we now also have a team of Mental Health Champions in school.

One of the primary goals of the Mental Health Champion Team is to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues. The team believe that educating students about various mental health conditions, their causes, and symptoms, means they are more likely to seek help and support when this is needed.

Twenty Year 12 and 10 students received Mental Health Champion training last week. The training was very thorough and enjoyable and has developed empathy and compassion amongst students. Through workshops, discussions and real-life scenarios, students learnt to put themselves in the shoes of others and to understand the challenges faced by individuals who may be struggling with Mental Health. Students were also taught essential coping skills and resilience strategies that can be promoted and shared with peers in school.

Mental Health Champion Training also encourages the formation of peer support networks within the school community. These networks act as a safe place and ensure that students do not feel alone and isolated if or when they are struggling to manage their mental health. Peer support can make a significant difference to students and often provides a level of understanding and comfort that is unique to individuals of the same age group.

The Mental Health Champion Team are very keen and eager to start working on projects that they created last week. For their first project, Mental Health Champions have created a Mental Health Advent Calendar that will be shared with students and staff throughout everyday in December.

Posted on December 7, 2023 .