Events
We are delighted that Chris Routh, our Librarian, was one of the Judges for the School Library Association Information Book Awards, announced on Thursday 5th November, and that our students in … Read More +
The Leighton Park community is reaching out this Christmas with plans to support a range of local charities through initiatives involving everyone from the Year 7s to the Parent and … Read More +
Final Collect at the end of the Summer Term is always a memorable experience, marking the end of another academic year and gathering the current community together for one last … Read More +
An absolute stalwart of the Leighton Park Summer Term calendar, Music for a Summer’s Evening has been a fabulous opportunity to get together for an al fresco picnic on the … 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 +
Matthew Judd, Head, and Eddie Falshaw, Deputy Head, both resident on the Park, met at 11.00am on Friday 8th May in the newly restored memorial garden to remember the 75th … Read More +
There were plenty of smiling faces on Sunday 15th March 2020 as our largest ever DofE Award Ceremony took place in Peckover Hall. We were delighted that so many of … Read More +
Jul 14
Our Barbados Sports Tour has returned! An incredible week of Netball, Tennis, Football and Hockey fixtures against multiple teams, masterclasses and snorkelling! A fabulous experience for our sporting students, with memories that will last a lifetime. 🇧🇧 ...
We're excited to be welcoming our new staff to the LP community in September! Here they are visiting the Park at the end of the Summer Term to meet their new departmental teams, see some of our students in lessons, explore our beautiful 65-acre parkland and of course, check out the food in Oakview! ... See MoreSee Less
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