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Our Sixth Form Music students were treated to marvellous musical treat on Friday 7th February as they visited Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. The trip offered an intensive and … Read More +
Our Sixth Form English students were privileged to see the critically acclaimed production of Tennessee Williams’ masterpiece ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ on Thursday 6th February. Starring Olivier Award Winners, Paul … Read More +
On a beautifully sunny Winter’s day, we had the pleasure of hosting Year 7 students from the Oratory Prep School for a day full of fun activities. The students had … Read More +
The Independent Schools Association (ISA) national netball tournament for U15 senior girls’ teams took place on the Park on Thursday 6th February. We were pleased to welcome players from twelve … Read More +
Our A Level Drama students had an incredible opportunity to see ‘The Maids’ at Reading Rep Theatre this week, a co-production with Jermyn Street Theatre. This powerful production, directed by … Read More +
Our new ISI Report is out! We are delighted that the School has met all regulatory standards and the report is notably positive and rich in commendations. We are thrilled … Read More +
On Wednesday 5th February, Leighton Park School had the privilege of attending the prestigious Jacqueline du Pré Music Building at the University of Oxford, where four of our talented students … Read More +
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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. ...
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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