John Burnett
Our Year 10 scientists took part in the National Scientific Thinking Challenge in June, run by Warwick University. Schools from across the UK take part, with students sitting a 50 … Read More +
Our last day of the year was marked with a poignant Final Collect marked by new beginnings and the end of an era. The School’s longest-serving member of staff, Mark … Read More +
The sports scholars visited Move HQ on Tuesday for some end of season fitness testing. Move HQ is an elite level sports training facility in Winnersh. Our Sports Scholars and … Read More +
The final day of Activities Week saw our creatively minded Year 12 Art and DT students head to London to consider the steps beyond Sixth Form education at Leighton Park, … Read More +
The very first Leighton Park Sports Day ever to be held at Palmer Park Stadium took place on Monday 3rd July and was a great success in its new venue! … Read More +
The Dance programme at Leighton Park continues to go from strength to strength, with teachers Beth and Anya providing a quite exceptional range of opportunities for our students. These included … Read More +
Leighton Park has been awarded the Wellbeing Award for Schools accredited by the National Children’s Bureau. This award follows a thorough evaluation during the Autumn Term and acknowledges the School’s … Read More +
Mar 31
Our Sixth Formers braved tough climbs and all the British weather had to offer in the Lake District for their assessed @dofeuk Gold Award expedition. They have truly earned their success surviving four days hiking and three nights camping in challenging terrain; what a way to start the holidays! ...
Our Sixth Formers have a bright future ahead of them! With support for UCAS applications, apprenticeships and a variety of pathways, we’ve got you covered! Casper talks about the help he received from staff when deciding where to study and then applying. ... See MoreSee Less
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