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Did you know that the Architect of the glorious Natural History Museum in London and Reading’s red-brick Town Hall also designed Leighton Park’s Grove House and “The Annexe” to the … Read More +
Our very own Patron of Reading, Julian Sedgwick, once again inspired students with his wit and musings on Japan and the country’s fascination with terrifying tales. Not to be dismissed … Read More +
Leighton Park has been listed as one of the country’s top performing schools for Sixth Form education for the third year running, according to data released by the Department for … Read More +
The hot topic of the legitimacy and truth in the media provided food for thought when award winning journalist Old Leightonian Shyam Bhatia (G1968) spoke to Sixth Form students today. … Read More +
On Thursday 23rd January an enthusiastic group of Year 7 theatre-goers made their way to the Progress Theatre in Reading for an entertaining evening, courtesy of Terry Pratchett’s famous DiscWorld … Read More +
It’s not just the students at Leighton Park that live by its values of Achievement with Values, Character and Community. The Parent and Staff Community (PSC) came together in Oakview … Read More +
Faces from near and far rocked up to witness Leighton Park’s stellar student musicians perform alongside award winning, London born saxophonist and composer Alex Hitchcock, for the grand opening of … Read More +
Jan 30
Students can help others and give back to the wider community in the DofE & Social Action Zone of our co-curricular! 🤝👥 ...
With support for UCAS applications, apprenticeships and creative pathways, we’ve got you covered; whatever you want to be! Hear from Cali as she tells us about the support she got when applying to university and receiving her offers. ... See MoreSee Less
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