Exam Results
Families were celebrating at Leighton Park this morning, with the School seeing an increase of 8 percentage points in 9-7 grades. 56% of grades were 9-7, with a whopping 41% … Read More +
Leighton Park IB students were celebrating this weekend as their International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme scores were released on Saturday 6th July. The mark required to pass the IB is 24 … Read More +
The annual Scholars’ Award Ceremony was enjoyed on Wednesday 20th September, celebrating Leighton Park’s 2023-24 Scholars. The event brought together new scholars, their parents and guardians, the school’s leadership team … Read More +
Head of Leighton Park School, Matthew Judd, congratulated his Year 11s on their iGCSE/GCSE successes this morning, pleased that the results have bucked the national trend. With the media focussing … Read More +
Leighton Park School’s Sixth Formers were celebrating this morning as the top A Level grades for A*-B reached 57%, 2% above the 2019 pre-Covid levels. Matthew Judd, Head, commented … Read More +
Leighton Park IB students were celebrating today as their International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme scores were released. The mark required to pass the IB is 24 points and the maximum … Read More +
Nervous excitement buzzed around Leighton Park this morning as our Year 11s arrived to find out their GCSE results. Many found themselves awake unaccustomedly early but quickly shook off their … Read More +
Jun 8
Our Aspiring High programme supports engaged and ambitious Sixth Formers to achieve their goals in the most competitive areas. Whether you are considering Oxbridge entry, planning to study medicine, veterinary science, dentistry or law, or applying for a popular course at a Russell group university, Aspiring High can help. We hone application skills, encourage intellectual debate and build confidence at this weekly club. Find out more at https://www.leightonpark.com/why-lp-sixth-form/ ...
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