Highfield Prep School has proudly presented its annual production, featuring "The Wizard of Oz" performed by Year 6 pupils.
The school's Head of Drama; Catherine Fearn and Head of Music; Clare Gray, were behind bringing the beloved classic to life on stage.
The show featured three Dorothys, along with dual portrayals of Tim Woodcutter, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow.
The creative vision behind the set design came to fruition thanks to Highfield Art Teacher; Kat Honey, who worked after hours to craft the Land of Oz.
The annual school production aimed to serve as a platform for pupils to build confidence, forge friendships, and create memories.
Check out photos from the show here:
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
- The Wizard of Oz at Highfield
James Savile; Head of Highfield, expressed immense pride in the accomplishments of the students and staff.
He said:
"The dedication and passion displayed by everyone involved in this production exemplify the spirit of Highfield.
"We are thrilled to provide our students with opportunities to shine and create memories that will last a lifetime."
James added:
“We can learn a lot from this story such as being confident in ourselves, being proud of who we actually are and never giving up.
"The children looked so confident on stage and they worked so incredibly hard”.

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