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First performed in 1664 Molière’s French farce, Tartuffe, has become synonymous with those who exaggeratedly feign virtue, particularly of the religious kind. It was so well observed that following its … Read More +
In Friday’s Collect, Amicus welcomed Laura Windisch from Reading Family Aid to help them launch the Toys and Teens Appeal for 2021; a Christmas campaign run by the charity and … Read More +
We have been delighted to welcome audiences back to Main Hall for two live concerts on consecutive Wednesdays following the half term Covid-19 circuit breaker. Performances prior to Long Leave … Read More +
Each year, Anti-Bullying Week provides students the opportunity to reflect on how they can actively prevent bullying in and out of school. In recognition of this year’s focus, ‘One Kind … Read More +
“London is a capital city like no other. Its river side is in a state of continual change and growth. This trip was an opportunity for our Year 11s studying … Read More +
Our talented Year 7 writers were awarded prizes on Thursday 18th November for their efforts over the Summer holidays responding to the Library’s Summer Challenge. Each year the Library sets … Read More +
We were delighted to welcome four local primary schools to Leighton Park on Thursday 18th November to meet our Patron of reading and popular children’s author, Steve Cole, during National … Read More +
Jan 29
Year 10s and 11s enjoyed learning more about our IB Diploma from current and previous students over lunch today, exploring their Sixth Form course options!The IBDP enables students to continue with six subjects, encouraging a broad-based Sixth Form education and developing skills through the three modules of TOK, CAS and Extended Essay. ...
Students can help others and give back to the wider community in the DofE & Social Action Zone of our co-curricular! 🤝👥 ... See MoreSee Less
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