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In the Spring Term our dramatists gave excellent performances at the ISA Drama Competition hosted at another local school. Fryer students performed ‘The Tempest’ by William Shakespeare whilst an original … Read More +
Zac in Year 11 is raising money for NHS Charities Together and the Virgin Atlantic Foundation, by sacrificing his luscious locks at the end of the month. On Thursday 30th … Read More +
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 +
Dec 17
Snowshoeing adventures in the French Alps for our intrepid outdoorsy types keen to try something new! ...
A glorious snowshoeing adventure for our intrepid students keen to test out a new outdoors activity in the stunning surroundings of the French Alps! With special shoes to help distribute their weight across the snowy drifts the groups explored mountains, forests and beautiful views as well as testing out their igloo building skills!Read more: www.leightonpark.com/snowshoeing-in-the-festive-season/See the photos: tinyurl.com/LPSnowshoes ... See MoreSee Less
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