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Spring Term 2008 Highfield's New School - Gazette Report 
Ian Evans (May BBQ) London History Visit (May) Outward Bound Week (May) BSF - Bob's ready to go..... IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR DIARY JUNE 2008 23rd JUNE to 26th JUNE Year 6 Cluster Days Year 6 pupils joining Highfield in September 2008 are invited to attend an activity day at Highfield Humanities College. You will have the opportunity to meet the other pupils in your House, your Form Tutor and Head of House. We have organised lots of activities to help you get to know your new class-mates. Lunch and snacks are provided and we are hoping you will find the day very enjoyable. Pupils should arrive at Highfield no earlier than 9.15 for a 9.30 start and enter the building via the main entrance at the front of school where you will be directed to the studio. Full details regarding which activity day you will be attending have been sent home via the Primary Schools . Please do not hesitate to contact school if you need any further information or have not received your pack. 27th JUNE Athletics Championships 30th JUNE New Intake Day [Year 6 Pupils] School Terms and Holiday Dates To view the School Term dates for 2007-2008 please click the link below Please note school has an additional INSET Day for staff only on Wednesday 19th March 2008 and therefore will be closed for pupils. To view the School Term dates for 2008-2009 please click the link below.
Lancashire Outward Bound Association Course February 2008 - Ullswater
Welcome to the official web site for: Highfield Humanities College I would like to begin by congratulating the Class of 2007 on their outstanding results at GCSE. We believe that their performance (47% A*-C including English and Maths) is one of the best in our town. Their hard work and the commitment of their teachers is second to none. My very best wishes to all our pupils who now move on. Our guiding principle is for every student to succeed. We strive for academic excellence by providing opportunities suitable for each individual student. Earlier this year, Highfield was awarded the CHARTER MARK for 'Customer Service Excellence', the only school in Blackpool to achieve this prestigious award. We aim to provide a lively and friendly atmosphere. A wide range of academic and extra curricular opportunities encourage involvement and development of students' skills and talents. A committed team of well qualified teachers, supported by dedicated associate staff, promote the values and ethos essential for a Humanities College. Compliments, Comments or Complaints can be sent directly to the Headteacher using the "CONTACT US" page shown on the main menu above. To learn more about Highfield Humanities College please download our Prospectus from the menu on the right. I Evans Headteacher |