Emma Randall
Our sporting students were able to build their skills in House Pickleball on Wednesday 18th June representing their House in the very first paddle sport House competition! Players from each … Read More +
The first workshop of Dance Week kicked off on Wednesday 18th June with Will Hodson leading our Years 7 to 10 boys in a contemporary movement experience. Entitled ‘Manmade’ to … Read More +
Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th June saw our talented dancers who have been preparing through our co-curricular programme for their National Association of Teachers in Dance (NATD) exams get the … Read More +
Leighton Park students were excited to deliver the School’s third annual ISA inclusive Festival of Sport on Tuesday 17th June, in association with Power2Inspire. The six Sixth Formers from the … Read More +
Four of our Year 10 Global Perspectives students, Hermione, Charlotte, Tom and Mattia, inspired 34 students from Years 7-10 to sleep out on the Park to raise money for Launchpad … Read More +
The traditional end to Cricket Week was once again honoured with the Leighton Park 1st XI Cricket Team vs the Old Leightonians. In the spirit of our Co-Ed Festival of … Read More +
On Friday 13th June Mark Smith, Treasurer and Trustee for the charity, KitAid, collected 25 bags of donated sports clothing and footwear to support young people in developing countries around … Read More +
Jul 14
Our Barbados Sports Tour has returned! An incredible week of Netball, Tennis, Football and Hockey fixtures against multiple teams, masterclasses and snorkelling! A fabulous experience for our sporting students, with memories that will last a lifetime. 🇧🇧 ...
Luke Walters, our new Head from September 2025, answers queries posed by the Leighton Park community in our ‘Q&A with Luke’ series. Find out what he has to say on the topics everyone wants to know about!See more at tinyurl.com/LukeLPPlaylist ... See MoreSee Less
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