Careers
This week and last Year 11s have been preparing for life beyond GCSEs through a series of individual mock interviews with careers support provider, Morrisby. Morrisby offer tests to assess … Read More +
Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th June provided a dedicated space in Activities Week for the launch of our very first Careers Conference for Year 10s. Each of the two … Read More +
From Monday 7th March Leighton Park students and staff embraced National Careers Week (NCW), ably led by Head of Careers, Sally Saunders. NCW is a celebration of Careers education, information … Read More +
Two of our dedicated students committed themselves to developing their future careers over Long Leave as Rohin (Lower Sixth) joined the Cisco work experience programme and Elina (Year 9) took … Read More +
The future prospects and ambitions of our students were in full focus from 1st – 5th March as we celebrated National Careers Week, a national initiative now in its tenth … Read More +
Half Term is a great opportunity to relax but for those who think a change is as good as a rest work experience can be an interesting and productive use … Read More +
Sixth Formers have been helping the NHS during lockdown to gain a better understanding of health information interpretation in young people. Alison Horner le Riche, NHS Library and Knowledge Services … Read More +
May 2
Girls` Football season has begun and this season has kicked off with an incredible number of students signing up across all year groups. At Leighton Park, football is a core sport for both girls and boys, with countless opportunities to get involved. ⚽️We’re proud to partner with Her Game Too and host Co-Curricular sessions led by a Chelsea FC, giving our players the best chance to thrive on and off the pitch.After last year’s record-breaking wins and trophies from our girls teams, we can’t wait to see what this term brings! 🏆#lpsport #girlsfootball #lpgirlsfootball ...
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