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“As relevant today as it ever was, Othello exposes the tension, fear and paranoia buried beneath the veneer of our relationships and how easily that can be maliciously exploited.” Frantic Assembly Theatre … Read More +
This week, our Sports Scholars were treated to a winning habits seminar from Go Perform, our local sports performance and injury centre, comprised of an expert team and specialist equipment. … Read More +
On Thursday 10th November our Year 10 and Year 11 GCSE Dance students were inspired by the teaching of professional dancer, choreographer and workshop leader, Tory East. Tory visited Leighton … Read More +
The Foxtrot is back! After a three-year absence the Southern Schools Quaker Pilgrimage returned over Long Leave; a journey to Lancashire and Cumbria to explore the significant places and ideas … Read More +
Two GCSE Dance Scholars participated in the Independent Schools’ Association (ISA) Dance Competition on Wednesday 2nd November and were proud to represent Leighton Park at this annual celebration of dance. … Read More +
Just prior to the end of an industrious first half term, a creative and culture hungry mix of Year 11, Lower and Upper Sixth students boarded a minibus for a … Read More +
Award-winning artist OL Richard Mosse (1997)has a major new installation in London. Filmed in remote parts of the Brazilian Amazon, the immersive video installation “Broken Spectre” is the result of … Read More +
Apr 25
Join us on 2nd of May to see our brand new astroturf opened by Reading Men`s Hockey Teams! 🏑 ...
Join us on 2nd of May to see our brand new astroturf opened by Reading Men's Hockey Teams! 🏑 ... See MoreSee Less
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