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  • 30/11/18

    KS4 Achievement Evening

    View photos and details of our recent Achievement Evening.
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  • 29/11/18

    6th Form Open Evening

    Thursday 29th November 2018 at 6pm-8pm.
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  • 27/11/18

    A-Level Science Live Chemistry Conference

    On Friday 17th November AS and A2 Chemistry students attended an event to learn about various scientists innovative research that they are currently developing in the field of chemistry.
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  • 22/11/18

    Erasmus+ Team Visit Germany

    Erasmus+ Team Visit Germany to learn about Radiation.
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  • 20/11/18

    High Achievers’ Evening

    Congratulations to Caitlin Murray, Samantha Malyon, Daniel Thomas, Margarita Hajistilly, Alexis Stylli, Ella Van Keulen and Yasmine Smith who received awards at the Enfield High Achievers’ Evening. 
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  • 14/11/18

    Poppy Appeal

    To mark the centenary of the end of the First World War the Technology faculty decided to take the opportunity to involve students in our school remembrance. 
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  • 05/11/18

    Food Bank Collection

    Every year Highlands School supports local families in Enfield by donating items to the local Food Bank. 
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  • 11/10/18

    Black History Month

    Black History Month has started with a bang at Highlands. 
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  • 11/10/18

    Geography Trip

    A Level Geography students have recently returned from Barcelona.
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  • 10/10/18

    Chemistry Student Represents UK

    Highlands' Chemistry student represents the UK at the European Youth Debating Competition. 
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  • 09/10/18

    Working Together Presentation

    Please find below the information given to Year 7 parents at the Working Together Evening last week.  
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  • 25/09/18

    Art Trip

    Art trip to the National Portrait Gallery and National Gallery.
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