Archives
From Monday 15th to Friday 19th October, 43 of our keen Geographers ventured to see the best of the Icelandic sights during half term, captivating students with gigantic glaciers, explosive geysers and … Read More +
Delving in the Archives produces all sorts of surprises and fascination. “The Leightonian” school magazine for December 1947, tells us that legendary Old Leightonian Sir David Lean returned to school … Read More +
Blessed with very mild autumn temperatures and glorious sunshine, Year 10 GCSE Art and Textile students were more than happy to visit the stunning Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew on … Read More +
Quaker Schools Week started bright and early on Monday 1st October with a Collect from the Sixth Form fundraising group, Amicus Dedicating their session to highlighting food poverty the speakers raised … Read More +
Soaring temperatures matched the high spirits at the Vintage Old Leightonians Tea for the more senior members of the community. OL Father and son duo Michael (G 1947) and John Bowyer … Read More +
Reunions are always the highlight of the Alumni Office calendar, and record numbers arrived for the “8’s” Reunion. On Saturday 12th May, we welcomed 92 Old Leightonians back to Leighton Park … Read More +
‘Hello Young Man’ was the greeting when Lyn Wilson (S 1950) met George Bateson (R 1950). They hadn’t seen each other since 1950. 15 Old Leightonians attended the afternoon in a heatwave. Two thirds of … 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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