Buildings & Grounds
Highwood House is a beautiful red brick building constructed in 1850 by Captain Suckling (related to Lord Nelson). It is situated in an attractive rural setting within easy reach of Winchester, Southampton and Salisbury. The house stands in 20 acres of grounds which include playing fields, a heated swimming pool, tennis courts an all weather riding arena, stables, woodland, a narrow river, a natural pond and gardens. 
The Andrew Sanger-Davies Multi-Purpose Hall, opened in March 2003 includes a full size sports hall, large viewing gallery, changing rooms, staging and lighting. A high standard of specification has been used throughout; it is used extensively for sport, drama, assemblies and community opportunities.
Within the house itself is a well stocked fiction and reference library, an extensive Science laboratory and an Information Technology room. External buildings include a gymnasium and individual cookery, art, technology and music rooms.
Within the grounds is our Millennium conservation area including 2 ponds with dipping platforms and timber walkways over marshy areas giving children the chance to study the natural environment at first hand.
In 2007 the Elizabeth Sanger-Davies Early Years Building opened. It contains four classrooms, large shared area, cloakrooms and specifically designed outside area for the young children aged 3 – 5 years.
