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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 +
Freida (Year 7) is delighted to have achieved phenomenal success with her original composition ‘Yellow Skies’ in the SoundCloud Young Songwriter Competition 2020. Her song has made the Top 40 … Read More +
Alain in Year 7 is going the distance for the NHS by riding from Reading to Milan on his stationary bike. Cycling entirely from his living room and covering a … Read More +
GB Olympic Athlete and Coach, Danny Williams, is no stranger to Leighton Park. In the Spring Term he bestowed us with his first-rate knowledge and fine skill in the martial arts, … Read More +
In just over a week Leighton Park has become the centre of a huge face shield manufacturing operation. The School has established a network of 19 manufacturing partners to increase … 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! 🇵🇹 ...
A wonderful evening of music last night thanks to our talented musicians sharing some fabulous pieces for the ever-popular Movies & Musicals Concert! With everything from Les Miserables to Toy Story our duos, trios, large and small ensembles, involving students from all year groups, delivered an aural treat to round of the Spring Term concert series! ... See MoreSee Less
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