Former Highdown Student Wins Top Award at The London Book Fair
Highdown School were delighted to hear news of former student Lucy Person winning a top award for her book blogging.
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Highdown School were delighted to hear news of former student Lucy Person winning a top award for her book blogging.
Above: The winning image of Adam Hunter taken by Ruby
Your Highdown Sport and Leisure team have signed up to take part in a Nuclear Race on behalf of the Rory David Deutsch Foundation.
You are invited to attend the 1st dance show of Highdown's Dance Company - Fusion.
The house system have been raising money for TourAid, a charity the school have supported for a few years.
Easter is here and we are all going to eat an Easter egg or two - why not join Highdown Sport and Leisure and burn a few extra calories?
Congratulations to Highdown VI student Shamreaz Hussain who won Reading Sports Personality of the Year at the awards ceremony held at the Hilton Hotel on Sunday 25 March 2018.
More details about the event on twitter @RdgSportsAwards and the Get Reading website.
Science teacher Mr Walker will be completing the 125 mile Devizes to Westminster Canoe Marathon between the 30 March and the 2 April 2018.
A regular participant in this annual canoe marathon Mr Walker was pictured with students Theo and James before he took on the challenge last year.
On Tuesday 20 March 2018, 29 schools visited Highdown to go head to head in the UKMT Team Maths Challenge. A true test of mathematical skill for the best and brightest year 8 and 9 students. All schools performed admirably in a variety of different problems, working together as a team.
Cucina have a selection of special menus in the run up to Easter.
The Mandarin Excellence Programme has been successfully launched with 29 year 7 students starting this exciting course in January 2017.
The Thames Valley IChemE group is running its hugely popular Essay competition again for 2018. The competition is aimed at Year 10-11, to encourage students to think of new ways in which we could engineer solutions to some of the modern world’s problems.