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In 2017, Reading-based sports performance and injury centre, Go Perform, began to support our Sports Scholars with regular physiotherapy assessments throughout the year. This relationship has since developed to provide all … Read More +
Jenny in the Upper Sixth has recently been supporting Surrey based initiative ‘Nourish our Nurses’ and was delighted to learn that they were to be sharing some positive press with … Read More +
Our Upper Sixth and Year 11 students began a new academic adventure on Monday 11th May as the launch of the Bridging Programme set out their schedule of endeavours over … Read More +
Undeterred by the cancellation of the planned 0s Reunion on 2nd May, some of the ever resourceful class of 1990, decided to go ahead still but using Zoom. Some splendid … Read More +
Last Saturday, 9th May, over 3,000 Foreign Office staff worldwide on Saturday and participated in the Diplomile run to raise over £40,000 for NHS charities & UNICEF to fight COVID19. In addition … Read More +
Our IB and A Level Music students in the Upper Sixth know all too well the ability of music to uplift and connect people. In acknowledgement of this, they recently … Read More +
This week we should have been hosting an event to mark the changeover of the role of Patron of reading (POR) currently held by Julian Sedgwick to our new POR … Read More +
May 2
Girls` Football season has begun and this season has kicked off with an incredible number of students signing up across all year groups. At Leighton Park, football is a core sport for both girls and boys, with countless opportunities to get involved. ⚽️We’re proud to partner with Her Game Too and host Co-Curricular sessions led by a Chelsea FC, giving our players the best chance to thrive on and off the pitch.After last year’s record-breaking wins and trophies from our girls teams, we can’t wait to see what this term brings! 🏆#lpsport #girlsfootball #lpgirlsfootball ...
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