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Thrilling action and adventure emanated from Leighton Park School’s Theatre last week as students put on a superb swashbuckling performance of Robert Louis Stevenson’s story, ‘Treasure Island’. The imaginative adaptation … Read More +
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 +
Jun 8
Our Aspiring High programme supports engaged and ambitious Sixth Formers to achieve their goals in the most competitive areas. Whether you are considering Oxbridge entry, planning to study medicine, veterinary science, dentistry or law, or applying for a popular course at a Russell group university, Aspiring High can help. We hone application skills, encourage intellectual debate and build confidence at this weekly club. Find out more at https://www.leightonpark.com/why-lp-sixth-form/ ...
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