Archives
Fryer House, nestled at the top of the Park, is one of the most loved buildings on site; generations of Old Leightonians have passed through its wood-floored corridors. The building … Read More +
The award of the Nobel Prize in Physics to Sir Roger Penrose has rightly made headlines: at Leighton Park, we have extra special reasons to be thrilled, having a long … Read More +
Leighton Park’s Archives teem with stories of various crises in the school’s 130 year history, with examples of amazing dedication and sense of community, tragedies but also some episodes that … Read More +
Did you know that the Architect of the glorious Natural History Museum in London and Reading’s red-brick Town Hall also designed Leighton Park’s Grove House and “The Annexe” to the … Read More +
Imagine the delight of the staff in the Alumni Office to open a parcel and discover a collection of beautiful artwork created by Old Leightonian Michael Plunkett while he was … Read More +
As the world reflects on the sacrifices and heroism witnessed on the Normandy beaches 75 years ago, a chance to reflect on two Old Leightonians who also lost their lives … Read More +
Joining in with “Explore your Archives” week, a national spotlight on historical treasures, Leighton Park’s Archives team presented “A Pick of the Archives”. The audience of parents, former parents and Old Leightonians … Read More +
Apr 24
A fabulous term to end the Spring Term on! With plenty in academics, the arts, sports, STEAM and exciting trips; our students have been incredibly busy with enriching opportunities. It is a pleasure to celebrate achievement with values, character and community. We look forward to welcoming the School community back for the Summer Term.☀️🌳#theparkdigest #lpparkdigest #achievement #values #character #community #LeightonParkSchool ...
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