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  1. The Highlands School was an independent primary school in Reading, Berkshire, England. For most of its history the school was located in Wardle Avenue, Tilehurst. Highlands admitted both boys and girls in the lower years, but the upper forms were girls only. The school was founded in 1929 and closed in July 2011.

  2. ACADEMICS. What sets a Highlands education apart? At The Highlands School, we believe academic achievement is multi-dimensional and encompasses more than just knowledge.

  3. At The Highlands School, we are committed to developing the whole person. Our athletics and fine arts programs, along with other extracurricular clubs and events, allow students to explore personal interests and develop new skills and talents. A student might be playing on the sports field on Friday night and performing on the stage the next day.

  4. The Highlands School curriculum supports a culture of reading. Reading and literacy open the doorway into the other subjects in the curriculum and to future success. The curriculum at Highlands encourages reading for pleasure and ensures students can access texts across the curriculum.

  5. The Highlands School is a Pre-K3 through 12th grade Catholic college preparatory school. Our smaller school environment affords students a higher teacher to student ratio, more opportunities to participate in extracurricular and sports activities, and creates a wonderful family atmosphere that fosters the flourishing of the individual.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2011 · The Highlands School was an independent primary school in Reading, Berkshire, England. For most of its history the school was located in Wardle Avenue, Tilehurst. Highlands admitted both boys and girls in the lower years, but the upper forms were girls only. The school was founded in 1929 and closed in July 2011.

  7. The Highlands School was an independent primary school in Reading, Berkshire, England. For most of its history the school was located in Wardle Avenue, Tilehurst. Highlands admitted both boys and girls in the lower years, but the upper forms were girls only. Contents. Notable former pupils; External links; Notes