Visits
The Spring Term has been a whirlwind for Sport with almost 150 fixtures and competitions played since our return in January. Rugby, football, hockey, basketball, netball, swimming, and cricket have … Read More +
On Tuesday 28th February, Leighton Park joined the TeenTech Innovation Hack happening at Microsoft UK Headquarters in Reading. Set around a Patient Safety Technology Challenge, the full-day event introduced students to … Read More +
To end Book Week, Luke Palmer, author of the Carnegie-longlisted novel Grow, worked with students in Years 9 to Upper Sixth. Secondary school teacher by day and author by night, … Read More +
As is tradition, on Monday 14th November, Leighton Park’s book shop opened for business; a hallmark feature of the annual event that is Book Week. In English lessons, breaks, lunchtimes … Read More +
An artistic cohort of Year 5 students from Rupert House School, Henley, arrived at Leighton Park hungry for food and creative sustenance on Tuesday 5th July. Fortunately their sketching workshop … Read More +
During PSHE this week the boys in Years 9 to Upper Sixth attended a talk in Main Hall by Dr Aric Sigman on ‘Toxic Masculinity’. The topic seeks to combat … Read More +
On Tuesday 1st March, we welcomed four groups of local Year 5 pupils to try their hand at hockey with our superb staff and student coaches. Following an introduction to … 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. 🇧🇧 ...
Luke Walters, our new Head from September 2025, answers queries posed by the Leighton Park community in our ‘Q&A with Luke’ series. Find out what he has to say on the topics everyone wants to know about!See more at tinyurl.com/LukeLPPlaylist ... See MoreSee Less
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