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At Leighton Park I felt the conviction that the staff would be committed to understanding my child's whole personality and to helping her develop her potential. Close Quote
A parent (Year 8)
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What has been the highlight of your time here?

I love the atmosphere and how the whole place feels like home. I can't name one highlight: I have enjoyed all my time here.
A pupil (Year 10)

The good friendships that I have already made, the friendly and relaxed relationships that I have with the staff, and the fun I have at school each day.
A pupil (Year 7)

When I was at school in the States the highlight of my school day was leaving, but here the evenings are the best part.
A Sixth Form student

I can't name one specific highlight: I've had so much fun in the four and a bit years I've been here and I'm sure I'll have lots more in the remainder of my time at LP.
A pupil (Year 11)

Taking a trip to climb volcanoes in Ecuador in 2004, and making many very close friends.

A Sixth Form student

Last year I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia and I feel that LP has really helped me to get through. Although I missed almost half of my Year 11, the teachers were willing to help me outside of lesson time, and because of this I was eventually able to achieve 6A* and 4As in my GCSEs. Although I am now on maintenance treatment (lower dose but still daily chemo) the school still continues to help me through.
A Sixth Form student

The highlight of my time at LP so far has been my friends and the people I work with. I was the only one to come here from my old school and I was worried about being lonely. They took me under their collective wing and made me feel included.
A pupil (Year 11)

The fun. There is so much to do here after school. There is always something on: be it the astronomical house music competition or just some friends chilling out on the grass.
A Sixth Form student