Charity
The Sixth Form charity group, Amicus, have had a tremendously successful year supporting a variety of worthy charities and encouraging the spirit of generous giving across the School community. They … Read More +
This September, Leighton Park is delighted to commence a new music education partnership with The Kennet Federation. The partnership will not only enable students at Katesgrove and Southcote Primary Schools … Read More +
The Sixth Form Social Enterprise Group have raised £850 this year through ice cream and Easter egg sales, by the design and manufacture of branded bookmarks and by partnering with … Read More +
Our enthusiastic community of boarders were out in force on Saturday 10th June as they enjoyed the sunshine on the park armed with bin bags and litter pickers! The afternoon … Read More +
During National Mental Health Awareness Week Amicus, our Sixth Form charity group, organised an own clothes day to raise everyone’s spirits and boost wellbeing across the park as well as … Read More +
Monday 15th May marked the collection by the charity ‘Kit Aid’ of over 50 bags of used items of sports clothing and equipment kindly donated by the parents of Leighton … Read More +
On the last day of term before Easter, Simon Booth, Head of Physics, shaved his hair off for the charity Alexander Devine, Children’s Hospice Service. This charity was chosen … Read More +
Apr 7
Hear from one of our current Lower Sixth parents about their experience with Leighton Park! If you`re curious to learn and see more about what we offer, come along on May 1st to our next open morning. Link in Bio! ...
We've been hitting the slopes this Easter in Austria! A fantastic time for all our skiers at one of the largest ski resorts in Austria. The annual ski trip saw plenty of runs down crisp snow slopes, Apre activity evenings and lots of laughs (and a few tumbles) along the way ⛷️ ... See MoreSee Less
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