The power of reading was brought to life when students and staff dressed as their favourite fictional characters to celebrate World Book Day.
Mrs Trunchbull, Gangsta Granny and Frodo were among the colourful characters who turned up to school as part of the festivities.
The annual World Book Day is a celebration of books, authors, illustrators and reading which aims to ignite imaginations and help students gain a lifelong passion for reading.
A number of events were held in school to celebrate World Book Day, including the return of the popular ‘Highfields Book Swap’ where students and staff were invited to exchange books they had previous enjoyed. Students across the school also each received a World Book Day token, which could be used towards the purchase of books from several High Street stores.
New for this year was "Blind date with a book" where students could check out a book that is in an envelope with keywords written on, so they didn’t know what it is until after they checked it out.
School Librarian, Miss Hallam, said, “All of the activities were a huge hit with the students, including our LRC treasure hunt. Following clues to find a specific book in the Library, only 2 students have managed it so far. Congratulations to Iris Aston, Laura Bird, Tegan Fitzwater and Isla Keane who were the winning team of our Children’s book quiz, and to Zofia Dymko-Stokes who has won a signed copy of A Pinch of Magic in our signed book giveaway! The love of reading is still alive at Highfields, and it made for an incredibly rewarding day.”
World Book Day also saw the launch of the Year 7 Readathon. Students will be raising money for children in hospital, and there is another signed book giveaway for the student who reads the most books. The deadline for donations is 16 March.