Dance
In February, our amazing Dance teacher, Beth Butler, launched a lockdown challenge to the Leighton Park community, ‘The LP Sofa Dance.’ It was inspired by a youtube piece which included dancers moving, … Read More +
The Year 8 Co-Curricular Dance group have been working hard since September to create their entry for the Independent Schools Association Dance Competition 2021. They began choreography for the dance … Read More +
On Thursday 11th March Year 9 Dance hobby students took part in a virtual Dance workshop with professional dancers from D@win Dance Company based at Winchester University. The workshop was … Read More +
The weekend of 26th-28th February saw Dance Scholar Livi (Year 8) attend an empowering bootcamp for Leadership in Dance run by Advancing Women’s Aspirations with Dance (AWA Dance) and organised … Read More +
On Thursday 8th October, GCSE dance students had the opportunity to prepare for the first component of their course; performance, through participating in year group workshops with experienced dance practitioner, … Read More +
The very first online event showcasing the creativity of our students in dance, film, music, drama and art launched on Wednesday 24th June to the delight of all those craving … Read More +
On Friday 13th March students from Years 7-10 had the opportunity to work with Jemima Brown from James Cousins Dance Company. James’ piece ‘Within Her Eyes’ is a prescribed professional … Read More +
Dec 13
Drama and Dance students ventured to the theatre this week to enhance their studies with two incredible productions. Drama A Level students were captivated by ‘Othello’, while Dance students revelled in Matthew Bourne’s ‘The Red Shoes’ at Sadler’s Wells. 🎭🩰 ...
Season's Greeting from Leighton Park School. Enjoy our 2025 Christmas Video, with plenty of laughs (at the staff) and our fabulous students. 🎄🎅Which is your favourite part? ... See MoreSee Less
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