The Sunday Times Top 100 Independent Prep Schools in England: Fifth equal in England and First in the North West.

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Facilities Hire

Having a wide range of great facilities at Highfield Priory helps us to offer opportunities for our pupils to develop, flourish and become fulfilled members of society. We believe this opportunity should also be available to the parents, friends and families of our students as well as members of the local community, which is why we provide high quality facilities to use outside of lesson time. We already have a variety of clubs and groups already making use of our facilities to hold events and activities. The well maintained facilities such as the Sports Hall and All Weather Pitch are available to hire for groups including sports teams, local clubs, groups, individuals, community organisations and many more. Our All Weather Pitch provides the perfect setting for thrilling matches and training sessions, while our indoor sports hall offers a dynamic environment for various sports and activities. The Performing Arts Room is a perfect space for dance and theatrical practices. Our classrooms can be used for teaching sessions. We pride ourselves on offering a wide range of facilities for hire to meet all your sporting and recreational needs.

Arranging a Booking

We look forward to welcoming you to Highfield Priory School and helping you make the most of our facilities.

The latest from Highfield Priory

Year 4 have been working very hard this term, and their classroom displays are bursting with their amazing efforts! 🌟

They’ve been diving into descriptive writing with personification, exploring the Stone Age, and even creating their very own pieces of cave art πŸͺ¨πŸŽ¨.

πŸ“Έ Take a look at some of their brilliant work below πŸ‘‡Photos from Highfield Priory School and Nursery's post
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Year 2 have been learning all about The Great Fire of London πŸ”₯πŸ™οΈ

The children studied the events in detail, carefully creating their own timelines of what happened in 1666. They then became historians themselves, reporting their findings to one another to make sure we all agreed on the correct order of events.

One pupil, Lucas, was so inspired by our learning that he even went to visit the site of Pudding Lane, where the fire first began! What a fantastic way to bring our history studies to life. πŸ™Œβœ¨Photos from Highfield Priory School and Nursery's post
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