Workshop
The Dance Scholars were treated to a special workshop with professional freelance dancer, Tara Choudrie, on Monday 19th June, recognising their commitment to dance over the past academic year. … Read More +
On Tuesday 13th June our Dance students in Years 7 and 8 enjoyed a contemporary Dance workshop with Will Hodson formerly of the ZoieLogic Dance Theatre and 2Faced Dance Company. Will … Read More +
On Friday 9th June four students and four members of staff, including the Head, Matthew Judd, travelled up to Bootham School in York to attend the inaugural Quaker Education Conference. The … Read More +
Twenty-nine students from Farley Hill Primary School joined our Biology team on 22nd May for a heart dissection workshop exploring the intricacies of the body’s inexhaustible muscle. The Year 6s … Read More +
On Wednesday 10th May, Leighton Park hosted five organisations and six local secondary school in conjunction with social enterprise, Ethical Reading. The inaugural Business Ethics Fair saw students come together … Read More +
On the penultimate day of the Spring Term, the Upper Sixth A Level Psychology cohort ventured to White City to attend a grade booster cinema workshop, led by teaching and … Read More +
On Tuesday 21st March, Miles Berry, Professor of Computing at University of Roehampton, visited Leighton Park to deliver a presentation on Artificial Intelligence in education to our Senior School students. … 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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