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Leighton Park’s humble PPE initiative to support NHS frontline staff tackling Covid-19 has quickly become a hub of pop up face shields factories involving 18 schools, one university and three … Read More +
Not one to sit back and relax, Head of Boys’ Games, Tim Green, decided to do rather the opposite and run a marathon across the School’s 65-acre park, in order … Read More +
The Design and Technology Department has connected with the Rotary Club of Reading Abbey, one of six Rotary Clubs in the Reading area, to support their scrubs project. The Rotarians … Read More +
Volunteering for ‘Petites Mains & Grand Coeur’, Thomas in the Lower Sixth has been going to his local hospital, Saint Antoine in Paris, to cut fabric which is then turned … Read More +
The face shields initiative from Leighton Park’s partnership hub, Safer Vision, has discovered Covid-19 PPE can also be fun and friendly! With a recent flurry of orders from prep and … Read More +
Peter in the Lower Sixth has recently had his work published in Outdoor Photography, one of the leading magazines in the UK dedicated to capturing wildlife, nature and landscapes. The … Read More +
On Wednesday 20th May, the PE, Sport and Wellness Department hosted Leighton Park’s first Virtual Senior Sports Awards for Years 11 to Upper Sixth. A befitting opening to the evening, … Read More +
Mar 25
What an incredible experience for our debating team at ECNAIS Debate Conference! Confidence shone through in every debate, and teamwork was key to their impressive 5th place finish in Lisbon! 🇵🇹 ...
Our Drama Scholars threw themselves into a wonderful Commedia dell'arte workshop this afternoon, as part of the Scholars Programme, providing them with exciting opportunities to learn and grow! Discovering the art of professional comedy and character types, our scholars look forward to enhancing their future performances with their new skill sets! ... See MoreSee Less
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