Design & Technology
STEAMfest 2024 took place on Thursday 23rd May on Ten Acre Field at Leighton Park; our annual Key Stage 2 celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Maths where … Read More +
We were delighted to welcome Year 5 students from Highfield Prep to the Park on Thursday 2nd May for their very first DT & Engineering workshop! The group of excited … Read More +
Eight star bakers returned to Leighton Park on Monday 22nd April for the Grand Final of Super Chefs 2024! The pupils, from four schools across Berkshire, were the winners of … Read More +
Twenty four Year 5s from Thorngrove School, close to Newbury, visited Leighton Park on Thursday 18th April for a double workshop session enhancing their experiences in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, … Read More +
British Science Week, an annual event organised by the British Science Association, is a long-standing tradition at Leighton Park and a popular activity for all our students. Now in its … Read More +
Budding engineers from Rupert House, Henley, were on the Park on Thursday 29th February polishing up their scientific skills in advance of British Science Week 2024. The Year 5s were … Read More +
On Thursday 8th February, we were delighted to host a cohort of fifteen Year 7 students from Dolphin School at Leighton Park for an engaging DT & Engineering Workshop, based … Read More +
Apr 1
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. ...
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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