- New Vacancies
- Awards Afternoon 2024
- Awards Evening: Class of 2022
- Highsted Remembers 2020
- Class of 2020 - a Force for Change
- ASGS International Women's Day Conference
- World Book Day 2020
- Dr Shola Inspires Students
- County Careers Fair 2020
- Awards Evening 2019
- Christmas Musical Events 2019
- House Drama 2019: Pandora's Box Sure is Heavy...
- Year 7 Celebration Tea Party
- Highsted Student's First Prize from Oxford
- Engineering Team Takes on Bomb Disposal
- Highsted Performs at the Glee Club Challenge
- Awards Evening 2018
- Review of Splendid Productions
- Christmas Musical Events
- House Drama 2018
- Highsted Hosts Swale Youth Forum
- Lower School Awards
- Summer Musical Production
- Imani Cheers for England
- Lessons from Auschwitz
- World Book Day 2018
- Mad Science Saturday 2018
- Annual Awards Evening
- Christmas Begins!
- House Drama Competition
- Year 8 Charity Bazaar
- Rachael is National Champion!
- Remembrance at Ypres
- Tea Party Supports Transition
- Mathletics at Highsted!
- Harvest Dreams for Food Bank
- Highsted Joins Mission CPR
- Annabel's Charity Challenge
- Funds for Demelza
- Class of 2017
Christmas Musical Events 2019
Highsted Christmas Concert
Thursday 5 December was the annual Highsted Christmas Concert. As always, this was a vibrant and cheerful event, with a wide range of musical performances enjoyed by an audience of parents, governors and staff, both current and former. Highlights of the evening included: a composition duet called Colours by Sienna B and Louisa B, a fabulous recorder recital by the Highsted Recorder Consort and, of course, a pristine performance by the Origin of Hallelujah and Lay Me Down, both arranged by Jessica H. Congratulations and thank you to all involved.
The Christmas Festival Concert
The Highsted Christmas Festival is always a popular event and was well attended this year by local schools. Highsted students enjoyed collaborating and coaching students from primary schools within the area, as well as students from Borden Grammar and Fulston Manor Schools. This year was very well attended with an increase in instrumentalists from primary schools, an encouraging sign for the future. The day’s work ended with a fabulous concert, displaying the new skills and partnerships formed. Highlights included: a fantastic performance from Bapchild Primary School of Walking in the Air and a brilliant rendition of Merry Christmas Everybody – complete with encore. It was lovely to see such enthusiasm for music and performance – a thoroughly enjoyable event!