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We are pleased to confirm our new status as a Steinberg Certified Training Centre. Steinberg is a renowned worldwide music software company, used throughout the music industry. Becoming a certified … Read More +
Unphased by the end of the Easter break, Leighton Park School’s face shields hub and our dedicated partners in production have continued to make vital personal protective equipment (PPE) for … Read More +
Resident Artist, Ella Shepard has recently been involved with an artist campaign for which she has created a series of artworks, inspired by pandemics through history and the idea of … Read More +
Who better than an actor to introduce one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays on April 23rd, the Bard’s birthday? We are delighted that Phil Dunster (2010) has reached out from … Read More +
This is a remarkable start of term as Mark Simmons becomes the longest serving teacher in Leighton Park’s history. He joined after Easter in 1980, so has now started his … Read More +
Freida (Year 7) is delighted to have achieved phenomenal success with her original composition ‘Yellow Skies’ in the SoundCloud Young Songwriter Competition 2020. Her song has made the Top 40 … Read More +
Alain in Year 7 is going the distance for the NHS by riding from Reading to Milan on his stationary bike. Cycling entirely from his living room and covering a … 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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