Highgate School and the parents’ associations in all three schools are developing a partnership around volunteering. The purpose of the partnership is to create a simple way for Highgate parents to find out more about volunteering to support organisations and charities in the local community. More information can be found here.
The purpose of the partnership is to create a simple way for Highgate parents to find out more about volunteering to support organisations and charities in the local community. More information can be found here. Chair: Tina Raja hspachair@highgateschool.org.uk Co-Vice Chairs: Zizi Durrance & Simone Antoniazzi hspavicechair@highgateschool.org.uk
In September 2022 we are expanding our bursary programme to the Junior School, so that children aged 7 will be able to benefit from a Highgate education. It is our intention that bursaries will cover 50%-100% of the fees, making a Highgate education more accessible to a wider group of academically able children.
A gift of £11,000, made over one or several years, from one family or in partnership with others, could create a new, 50% assisted place for a child throughout their time at Highgate, from Year 3 to Year 13 Every child should have opportunity to achieve their full potential.
We understand that our parents and carers are busy people so, to support them, we like to:
We launched our Past Parents’ Association in 2015, in recognition of the strong links that many parents forge with our School, and with each other, during the time that their children are at Highgate.
Adam Pettitt, Head. Highgate is a flourishing co-educational day school in North London. Most teaching takes place on our North Road site, in the heart of Highgate Village.
‘I work with staff, pupils and parents to develop strategies to support their wellbeing alongside their personal, academic and professional development. Working with such thoughtful and compassionate pupils is inspiring.’
Highgate is one of the UK’s leading co-educational independent schools. Founded over 450 years ago, we welcome pupils, aged 4 to 18, from a range of backgrounds across London. Highgate offers high-calibre, academically-minded teaching with a focus on scholarship and independence for all, rather than on exam outcomes.
‘I work with staff, pupils and parents to develop strategies to support their wellbeing alongside their personal, academic and professional development. Working with such thoughtful and compassionate pupils is inspiring.’
If you’re interested in joining us in September 2023, please click the button below to leave your details so we can:
Break time for 25 minutes, giving our pupils a chance to interact in our outside play area or chat with their form teacher about any academic or personal matters.
Pupils have lunch in our nearby Dining Hall, which serves hot and cold food.