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On Tuesday 20th November eight of our Year 8 girls were excited to take part in the national Microsoft DigiGirlz event at Microsoft’s UK Headquarters in Reading. The girls got involved … Read More +
Joining in with “Explore your Archives” week, a national spotlight on historical treasures, Leighton Park’s Archives team presented “A Pick of the Archives”. The audience of parents, former parents and Old Leightonians … Read More +
On Monday 19th November four students with a passion for science visited the Houses of Parliament to attend Pfizer’s ‘Science in a Box’ event. Created to teach children about medicine development, … Read More +
On November 13th three students went to the launch of the Duke of York iDEA Digital Silver Award at St James’s Palace. Alex Yi, Richard Budge and Josh Woodlock were delighted … Read More +
Thirty years ago, members of Leighton Park’s unbeaten 1948 Rugby Team met for a special reunion meal. Lyn Wilson writes “Grace before the dinner was:’Let us give thanks for friendships … Read More +
Our Commemoration Meeting for Worship to mark the 100th Anniversary of the End of the First World War was in itself a memorable occasion. The first part of the Meeting was … Read More +
October’s Long Leave gave two groups of our lucky Sixth Formers the fantastic opportunity to visit Uganda and Tanzania. The Africa trips run biennially and are a long-standing feature of … Read More +
Oct 14
House Cross Country was a thrilling day of speed, spirit and colour at Leighton Park last Friday! Our students and staff gave it their all in this highly favourited community event 🌳🏃♀️🎨 Follow our brand new Sport account to keep up to date with all things LP Sport @leightonparksport 🏅#LeightonParkSchool #HouseCrossCountry #ColourRun #Community #LPCommunity ...
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