Visits
We were thrilled to welcome back Old Leightonian and Oscar-winning production designer Nathan Crowley for a special Changemaker Talk, delivered to an audience of captivated Lower Sixth and Year 11 … Read More +
On Thursday 21st November, Waverley Preparatory School’s full Year 5 cohort enjoyed a fun trip to Leighton Park School, taking part in a sustainable cooking workshop led by Food Technology … Read More +
Leighton Park School’s Patron of Reading, Steve Cole, returned for another successful Meet the Author event with 323 Year 4 and 5 children and their teachers from eight primary and … Read More +
We were thrilled to revive the excitement of our Super Chefs cookery competition yesterday, welcoming Year 5 students back into the Food Tech arena with the First Round participants showcasing … Read More +
Our Lower Sixth students were once again delighted by another changemaker’s talk on Thursday 8th November. Speaking of sustainable business practice, business leader of Flourish Food Hall and Kitchen, Paul … Read More +
Our Changemakers talks are a vital asset to our School’s values and ethics. They allow a wide range of changemakers in all fields of work to discuss ethical practices to … Read More +
Pioneering surgeon, liver transplant researcher and Old Leightonian, Dr Varuna Aluvihare, delivered the second of our 2023-24 changemaker talks on Thursday 5th October as the Lower Sixth continued their Oakleaf … 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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