"Highfield Priory is a high-achieving school across all year groups."

ISI Inspection Report, 2023

Admissions Process

The youngest children are accepted into the school from two years old, if places are available. Children may be accepted into the school at any age after this however, children in Nursery should attend a minimum of two days. In the first instance, parents are invited to view the school and meet the Headmaster- preferably during term time. Tours are booked by contacting the school office. After the tour, the child is required to attend a taster day, allowing your child to experience the school and get an insight to life at Highfield. The taster day will include an assessment as well as giving your child the ability to meet their teachers and get to know their peers. Following the taster day, the school will be in touch to arrange a start date.

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Registration and Fees

Once the above process is complete, parents who choose Highfield for their children are asked to complete the Application Form. After an offer has been made, parents can register their child and non-refundable registration fee is payable. For Pre-School and Main School £400 registration fee is payable (£350 credited on first invoice in Reception) and for Nursery £250 is payable (£200 credited on first invoice in Nursery). A place is only secured when the school receives the acceptance document, signed by both Parents (or Guardian), together with the registration fee. A comprehensive fee structure is given on a separate page- it can be viewed on the link below.

The latest from Highfield Priory

We went digital in Year 5 at the end of last term as we recorded the pupils reading their favourite pieces of creative writing. ๐ŸŽ™ ๐ŸŽš

After they had made the recordings, the class then created a QR code for each and then put these together with the narrator's picture, ready for them to be listened to at our Open Day.

The class loved being part of this process and learning how to make their work digital, and the parents really enjoyed listening to their childrenโ€™s stories. ๐Ÿ“– Great work Year 5! ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚Photos from Highfield Priory School's post
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Class 6H enjoyed a trip to local retirement home Bethany House recently.

In preparation for the visit, the children had learnt some traditional songs, including songs from famous musicals. Once there, the children entertained the residents with a good old-fashioned sing song and even brought along song sheets so that everyone could join in! ๐ŸŽค ๐ŸŽผ

The class had also made some Easter cards for all the people who live there which they handed out before sadly having to wave goodbye to all the ladies and gentlemen.

It is always so lovely to see our children forming such good friendships with the residents and it is great to see Highfieldโ€™s relationship with Bethany House going from strength to strength! ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚Photos from Highfield Priory School's post
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