Highfield and Brookham
Highfield and Brookham
Highfield and Brookham
Highfield and Brookham
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Highfield and Brookham Liphook, Hampshire Visit
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Highfield and Brookham
Liphook
452 pupils, ages 2-13
Mixed
Day and Boarding

Highfield and Brookham

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Our view

Highfield and Brookham is flourishing – it’s got a gloriously family-friendly, homely feel, academics are top notch, and childhood is really valued. Children are happily busy being children, and are sweetly enthusiastic and proud of their school. All of this helps shape the school into one of the South East’s top non-selective preps.

Where?

A gorgeous rural location – an hour from London – in the heart of the South Downs National Park on the borders of Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire. There are grounds as far as you can see (175 acres to be precise), woodland for camp-outs, marshmallow-roasting, hide and seek and forest school; masses of playing fields; and even a smart golf course. Small wonder that London families are relocating in their droves, realising the exceptional space and breadth of curriculum the school offers.

Architecture is a mix of purpose-built Edwardian and modern add-ons (which are all very eco and fuelled by biomass boilers). The pre-prep and nursery sits alongside the prep to form one big, happy school. The recently extended nursery, full of light and calming colours, was opened by Hugh Bonneville who, much to the delight of children and parents alike, regaled everyone with an animated reading from Paddington Bear.

Head

Head Suzannah Cryer has been in post since 2022, but she is no stranger to the school. Before becoming deputy head at Thomas’s Battersea, she was head of drama and head of boarding here for seven years, and two of her three children are former pupils. She is wonderfully straightforward and her enthusiasm for the school and her team is palpable.

The priority here is to develop curious, creative and confident learners. Mrs Cryer is passionate about the children leaving ‘fit for the future’ and has introduced an industry-led skills builder programme across the school. Common Entrance only remains for the core subjects of maths, English and science, giving teachers more autonomy to introduce lots of project-based work and thematic learning across different subjects.

Mrs Cryer’s refresh also includes the ‘Beehive’, the school’s new hub for wellbeing, staffed at lunch and break times and full of squishy sofas, books and craft activities. It’s a space for anyone who needs time out during the busy school day and has proved very popular with the children.

Admissions

Highfield and Brookham is popular and although there’s no formal registration deadline, the advice is to register early. Children can join at any stage – Nursery, Reception and Year 3 are the most popular entry points, with a handful more joining in Year 7, often from international schools. The school is non-selective, and proud of the resulting diversity and natural acceptance which benefits every child. There are no requirements to be ‘a certain child’ and we loved that. Applicants for Reception and above pop in for a taster day and informal assessment so the school can assess their reading, spelling and maths, and check they’ll be able to access the curriculum with confidence.

The wonderful registrar Charlotte Cottrell (also a former parent) relishes helping families move to the school and area, and is on hand with her little black book of local contacts to help smooth the transition if needed.

It’s worth knowing about the incredible bursary programme, the likes of which are rarely seen at prep-school level. The school is evangelical about broadening access, and Highfield and Brookham is on a mission to make the biggest possible difference, so bursaries are handed out each year to children whose lives would be transformed by attending Highfield and Brookham.

Academics and senior school destinations

It’s the combination of a nicely broad curriculum and stellar staff that lead to Highfield and Brookham’s superb academic results. All children are taught in forms until Year 6, with specialist teaching in art, music, sport and science. In Years 7 and 8, children are set and there are specialist teachers across the board.

All pupils now sit their ISEB examinations in Year 6, and in Year 8 complete the newly-introduced ISEB EPQ, which helps consolidate the project-based learning introduced across the school and culminates in an exhibition attended by all parents, where each child has a stand and presents their project. Pupils chose the focus, so projects are diverse and fascinating – anything from a fashion show to a presentation about the influence of marketing on the brain.

There are academic extension lessons on Saturday mornings, then games in the afternoons – it’s thanks to this extra weekend teaching time that they manage to cram in so much drama, music, PE and art.  

Pupils get their teeth into both French and Spanish (and then pick one to carry on with), and everyone from Year 5 upwards gets their own Surface Pro. Prep is kept to a minimum in the younger years.   

The majority of pupils stay on till 13, so there’s a good co-ed mix all the way through. Pupils hop on to a fantastic list of schools – last year there were scholarships to Charterhouse, Benenden, Bryanston, Cranleigh, Wellington and Marlborough, and places at everywhere from Eton to Seaford, Radley and St Cats. The variety of destination schools reflects the diversity of pupils coming here and it’s something they are very proud of.

Co-curricular

Pupils get five afternoons of sport a week, and there is a huge amount on offer – everything from golf and gymnastics to mountain biking and karate. Hockey is flying; with a new full sized Hockey Astro; several coaches teach at county level; there’s tons of cricket (for boys and girls); and on match days, Highfield and Brookham regularly fields up to 25 teams across all sports (Westbourne House and Lambrook are two of the biggest rivals). Pupils report that sport is one of their favourite things about school – they love the huge amount of choice and the inclusivity, and the fact that everyone gets to play in matches.

Drama is big here, and part of the core curriculum until Year 8. The Year 7s are currently working hard on their production of Macbeth, and pupils tell us that head of drama Mrs Baird, is ‘really inspiring’. Facilities are fab, with the sprung-floored theatre and the significant prop, costume and staging efforts igniting passions in pupils, several of whom bag drama scholarships each year. Music-wise, there’s something for all and a whopping 85 per cent of older children have individual music lessons. Talented musicians can sing in five different choirs or play in chamber orchestras, smaller ensembles or rock bands, while learners get to build up their confidence in ‘cushion concerts’. Mums and dads sing in Highfield Voices, the parents choir. Not forgetting art, we admired Year 6’s Greek pots (every year, pupils win creative scholarships) as well as the woodwork, needlework, metalwork, laser cutting and 3D printed creations of the D&T classes.

There’s a terrific sense of space here and a real emphasis on being outdoors: think bushcraft, orienteering, tree-climbing, survival skills and even alfresco cinema in the woods (pupils perch on logs). The Keys Diploma is a unique opportunity for children in Years 3 to 8 to receive recognition for things not measured by exam results, such as problem-solving, staying positive, leading with empathy and aiming high. Guided by their teachers, children record evidence of when they have applied one of eight essential skills in their Keys Diploma Passport, and at the end of each phase they are awarded with a merit or distinction for progress, engagement and commitment.

Boarding

Pupils can choose between full, weekly or ‘steps-to’ boarding (a minimum of two consecutive nights per week). This is particularly popular with the younger pupils, where boarding starts from Year 4. Around half the children board in some capacity, and by Year 8 many board in preparation for the transition to senior school.

Boarders who stay over for the whole weekend can expect trips to Winchester, ice-skating and torchlit games of Spotlight (we’re assured it’s really great fun). Some parents will be particularly heartened by the schools ‘no phones’ policy which – aside from evening calls home – means that children play and talk together and aren’t reliant on or overly influenced by their tech and the media that comes with it. Tablets and iPads are handed in at night too.

The youngest boarders live together in the lovely junior house which felt to us very much like a family home. For everyone else, smart, bright dorms are upstairs in the main house.

School community

Many staff live on site, aided by four graduate assistants who pupils often turn to for informal advice or support. Children in Years 7 and 8 have a form tutor with whom they meet every day (younger years are under the care of a class teacher). Year 8s are trained as peer listeners, and well over 300 parents have signed up for mental-health first-aid training at the school – there’s a big drive on wellbeing, with a pastoral tracker system electronically recording notes on every single child. No pupil hierarchy; there are no monitors or prefects (except a head boy and girl and boarding house captains who perform a more pastoral role), so no one is singled out as being better than anyone else.

Families tend to be from West Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire. There’s a strong cohort of international pupils too from Spain, France and Italy as well as China, the US and Japan. Working parents love the wraparound Larks and Owls care – day children can arrive for breakfast from 7.30am and stay for supper until 6.30pm.

And finally...

Highfield and Brookham just keeps on going from strength to strength. It’s nicely unassuming, its pupils are charming, happy, enthusiastic and well-behaved – and the acres and acres of space really are a youngsters' utopia.

Gallery See All

Pupils in navy waterproofs standing outside in the rain
Little boy in a red polo shirt playing with Playmobil figures
Girls in blue jumpers playing on drums
Boys in navy jumpers and checked shirts leaning on a wooden fence rail
pre-prep children in blue overalls and red tops running around outside
Pupils on stage girls in red dresses and boys with yellow green and orange shirts on
External image of Highfield and Brookham
Girls in green and navy sports kit playing hockey on green astroturf
Boy and girl in navy jumpers and blue shirts looking at a clear plastic tube
  • Senior school destinations

    Senior school destinations

    Bedales School-1, Brighton College-1, Bryanston School-1, Canford School-4, Charterhouse-10, Churcher's College-1, Cranleigh School-5, Epsom College-1, Eton College-1, Gordon's School-1, Ipswich School-1, London Park School Mayfair-1, Lord Wandsworth College-2, Marlborough College-1, Milton Abbey-1, Noadswood-1, Oundle-1, Prior's Field School-1, Queen Anne's School-1, Radley College-3, Royal Grammar School Guildford-3, Seaford College-3, Sherborne School-3, Sherborne School for Girls-2, St Edward's (Oxford)-1, Wellington College-5, Rugby School-1, Colegia Reial Monestir de Santa Isabel (Barcelona), Holy Mary Catholic School-Madrid, International School of Madrid-1, Runnymede College (Madrid)-1,

  • Scholarships for senior schools

    Scholarships

    Academic3Brighton College, Guildford High School & St Edward's School
    Music0
    Drama3 Charterhouse, Queen Anne's School & Lord Wandsworth College
    Sport4 Brighton College, Canford School, Charterhouse & Seaford College
    Art2 Bryanston School, Cranleigh School & Repton School
    DT3 Bryanston School, Rugby School & Sherborne School
    OtherFoundation Charterhouse (2)


  • Fees and bursaries

    Day fees per term

    Nursery-
    Reception£5,900
    Year 1£5,900
    Year 2£5,900
    Year 3£7,950
    Year 4£9,150
    Year 5£10,450
    Year 6£10,450
    Year 7£10,990
    Year 8 £10,989
    Boarding fees per term

    Nursery-
    Reception-
    Year 1-
    Year 2-
    Year 3 -
    Year 4 £12,250
    Year 5 £13,550
    Year 6£13,550
    Year 7£14,090
    Year 8 £14,089




    Bursary contact:
    Admissions Registrar Charlotte Cottrell
    admissions@highfieldandbrookham.co.uk
  • SEND

    This school currently supports the following kinds of learning needs, health needs and physical disabilities:
    A mixture of ADHD, dyslexia and autism, with some physical disabilities too.

    This school currently delivers the following interventions to pupils in class and outside class to support their learning, health and/or physical needs:
    The school uses the Waves model of intervention.

    This school currently provides the following support for pupils' mental health needs
    In school, the pastoral team organise and support ELSA sessions, school can also refer to a councillor and a child and family psychologist - both of whom will visit and deliver sessions in school.

    Co-ordinator: Leigh Fisher lfisher@highfieldandbrookham.co.uk
  • Transport links

    School Transport
    Escorted train service to/from London

    Public Transport
    Nearest mainline train station: Liphook
    Journey time to London by train: 60 minutes
    Nearest international airport: Heathrow (38 miles)


School Updates

  • Highfield and Brookham Submits White Paper to Government

    Education Leaders Call for Urgent Reform as Highfield and Brookham Submits White Paper to Department for Education.
    Highfield and Brookham Submits White Paper to Government
  • Highfield Achieves Woodland Trust Gold Award in Environmental Recognition

    A school-wide commitment to outdoor learning, pupil-led sustainability and hands-on environmental action sees Highfield and Brookham reach the Gold level of the Green Tree Schools Award programme.
    Highfield Achieves Woodland Trust Gold Award in Environmental Recognition
  • Former Bursary Student Returns to Help Raise Funds for the Next Generation

    Exhibiting his work alongside 47 others at a three-day charity art exhibition that raised £14,954 for the very fund that helped change his life.
    Former Bursary Student Returns to Help Raise Funds for the Next Generation
  • Gold For The Third Year Running For Highfield

    Gold For The Third Year Running For Highfield
  • Highfield Deputy Head Completes London Marathon

    Highfield Deputy Head Completes London Marathon
  • “Raising the Future” Conference Shapes Education Debate

    Highfield and Brookham School’s "Raising the Future" conference spotlighted urgent UK curriculum reform and discussed practical solutions for a rapidly changing world.
    “Raising the Future” Conference Shapes Education Debate
  • Highfield and Brookham Achieves Woodland Trust Silver Award

    Highfield and Brookham School in Hampshire, is proud to announce it has been awarded the Woodland Trust’s prestigious Silver Award.
    Highfield and Brookham Achieves Woodland Trust Silver Award
  • Highfield and Brookham Pupils Achieve Outstanding 100% Distinction Rate in LAMDA

    Highfield and Brookham is celebrating a truly remarkable set of performing arts results, following the release of its latest London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) examination outcomes.
    Highfield and Brookham Pupils Achieve Outstanding 100% Distinction Rate in LAMDA
  • Where Learning Grows: Highfield and Brookham Wins Woodland Trust Bronze Award

    Highfield and Brookham School in Hampshire, has received the Woodland Trust’s Bronze Award for integrating hands-on outdoor learning and environmental action across its 175-acre estate, fostering curiosity, wellbeing and a connection with nature.
    Where Learning Grows: Highfield and Brookham Wins Woodland Trust Bronze Award
  • Highfield and Brookham Kick Off a New Era with the Launch of Girls’ Rugby

    Exciting times lie ahead as Highfield and Brookham School proudly launch their girls’ rugby provision.
    Highfield and Brookham Kick Off a New Era with the Launch of Girls’ Rugby
  • WATCH: 10 Questions with Suzannah Cryer, head of Highfield and Brookham

    Suzannah Cryer has been in post at Highfield and Brookham since 2022, but she is no stranger to the school - she was previously head of drama and head of boarding here for seven years, and two of her three children are former pupils. Get to know Mrs Cryer here...
    WATCH: 10 Questions with Suzannah Cryer, head of Highfield and Brookham
  • Highfield & Brookham Spark Year 5 Pupils’ Passion for the Arts

    Highfield & Brookham Spark Year 5 Pupils’ Passion for the Arts
  • Season of Giving: Highfield and Brookham School Raises £8,500 for Charity

    Christmas is a time for giving, and Highfield and Brookham school is celebrating a standout term of festive fundraising, having raised an impressive £8,500 for its chosen charities
    Season of Giving: Highfield and Brookham School Raises £8,500 for Charity
  • Generations Connect Over Tea at Highfield and Brookham

    It is important for our school community to engage with the local community and add value wherever we can.
    Generations Connect Over Tea at Highfield and Brookham
  • Highfield and Brookham Unveil Dedicated iPQ Research Library Section

    Highfield and Brookham Open New iPQ Research Hub to Deepen Year 8 Research Skills and Ignite Real Curiosity
    Highfield and Brookham Unveil Dedicated iPQ Research Library Section
  • Olympic Hockey Star Ellie Rayer Inspires Pupils at Highfield and Brookham

    There was great excitement at independent school Highfield and Brookham as pupils welcomed Ellie Rayer, England and Team GB international hockey player.
    Olympic Hockey Star Ellie Rayer Inspires Pupils at Highfield and Brookham
  • Generations Connect Over Tea at Highfield and Brookham

    Highfield and Brookham engage with the local community, enriching lives through regular visits to the Liphook Day Centre.
    Generations Connect Over Tea at Highfield and Brookham
  • A Moving Remembrance Day Tribute at Highfield and Brookham

    The Highfield and Brookham community came together for a deeply moving Remembrance Day service to honour the men and women who have given their lives in service to our country.
    A Moving Remembrance Day Tribute at Highfield and Brookham
  • Classroom Redesign to Support Learning, Wellbeing and Independence

    Our classroom redesigns are about more than refurbishment, it’s about creating the best possible environment for children to thrive academically, emotionally and socially.
    Classroom Redesign to Support Learning, Wellbeing and Independence
  • Award-Winning Excellence in Skills-Based Learning

    In a rapidly changing world, academic excellence is no longer enough, according to Highfield and Brookham Head Suzannah Cryer.
    Award-Winning Excellence in Skills-Based Learning
  • From Classroom to Community: Harvest Festival Donation to Liphook Foodbank

    At Highfield and Brookham, Harvest Festival is more than a celebration - it's a call to action, inspiring pupils to make a difference beyond the school gates.
    From Classroom to Community: Harvest Festival Donation to Liphook Foodbank
  • From old school pond to pastoral pride

    Relaxing green haven created as Highfield and Brookham adds another string to its wellbeing bow.
    From old school pond to pastoral pride
  • Anxious wait on primary places almost over

    If first-choice Reception plans fall through other options are available, according to Highfield and Brookham Head Suzannah Cryer.
    Anxious wait on primary places almost over
  • Quintet of runners make capital gains for charity

    Five runners from an independent school in Liphook made some serious capital gains on Sunday for a charity close to their hearts.
    Quintet of runners make capital gains for charity
  • Curious pupils embrace British Science Week

    Resourceful pupils at an independent school in Liphook have this week demonstrated a love of all things scientific.
    Curious pupils embrace British Science Week
  • Pupils join fundraising push for landmark run

    With little more than two weeks until the London Landmarks Half-Marathon, pupils at an independent school in Liphook have joined the fundraising push.
    Pupils join fundraising push for landmark run
  • Pupils discover travel changes in 'plane' sight

    Pupils at an independent school in Liphook have had a snapshot of travel and transport through time with a fascinating visit to Brooklands Museum.
    Pupils discover travel changes in 'plane' sight
  • Pupils show character on World Book Day - Pressburs

    Literature-loving children at an independent school in Liphook have proved they have real character – quite literally!
    Pupils show character on World Book Day - Pressburs
  • Pupils reap rewards of school trips

    Children at an independent school in Liphook have taken their learning to a new level thanks to informative trips.
    Pupils reap rewards of school trips
  • School's first TV ad goes live

    A leading independent school with a rich history has made its first move into television advertising.
    School's first TV ad goes live
  • School's drama provision hits heady new heights

    The reputation for quality drama provision at an independent school in Liphook has been strengthened further.
    School's drama provision hits heady new heights
  • Commitment to IPQ earns school golden honour

    An independent school in Liphook has been awarded prestigious ‘gold’ status for its work supporting pupils undertaking the Independent Project Qualification (iPQ).
    Commitment to IPQ earns school golden honour
  • Bursary runners hope for landmark fundraising

    Five charitable runners from the Highfield and Brookham School community will be pounding the streets of London in April.
    Bursary runners hope for landmark fundraising
  • School revels in Burns Night and bagpipes

    Honouring the life and times of the legendary Robert Burns, children at Highfield and Brookham School revelled in a heady mix of haggis, Highland Games, bagpipes and Irn-Bru.
    School revels in Burns Night and bagpipes
  • WATCH: Highfield and Brookham

    WATCH:  Highfield and Brookham
  • WATCH: Early Years at Highfield and Brookham

    WATCH:  Early Years at Highfield and Brookham
  • See Highfield & Brookham in our Town & Country Prep Schools Guide

    From bucolic country preps to schools on the edge of buzzy market towns or slap bang in the centre of a city, there are a myriad of prep school options up and down the UK and within a daily minibus-ride of the Big Smoke. Use our guide to help with your search.
    See Highfield & Brookham in our Town & Country Prep Schools Guide

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Address
Highfield Lane, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7LQ

Contact
admissions@highfieldandbrookham.co.uk
01428 728 000

Website
highfieldandbrookham.co.uk

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