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Our brand new Oakleaf Diploma, launching with the new cohort of Sixth Formers joining us this September, celebrates the achievements of our Sixth Formers as they prepare for life beyond … Read More +
The Year 11 celebration dinner was a spectacular event in Oakview on Friday 23rd June. Students were delighted to have finished their GCSEs and excited to begin their new-found holiday … Read More +
The Sixth Form charity group, Amicus, have had a tremendously successful year supporting a variety of worthy charities and encouraging the spirit of generous giving across the School community. They … Read More +
As part of Leighton Park’s continuing work around Climate Change, the school was delighted to participate in two important events during this year’s Reading Climate Festival. On Thursday 15th June, a group … Read More +
On Thursday 22nd June, the Leighton Park Debate Team were hosted by Sibford School for a Quaker Quarrel Debate Day. The debating topics were derived from the Quaker book ‘Advices … Read More +
This September, Leighton Park is delighted to commence a new music education partnership with The Kennet Federation. The partnership will not only enable students at Katesgrove and Southcote Primary Schools … Read More +
Leighton Park’s Fryer Project Qualification (FPQ) Expo 2023, the culmination of the two-year ‘Approaches to Learning’ programme, showcased the school’s commitment to fostering a spirit of inquiry, developing critical thinking, … Read More +
Oct 2
🥉Bronze for our U16 Girls’ Hockey Team at the County Tournament! Strong wins, gritty draws and a nail-biting penalty shoot-out won against Bradfield, securing 3rd place for Leighton Park. 👏Congratulations to the team, a fantastic effort and achievement. 🏑#hockey #girlshockey #coresport #lpsport ...
Thank you to students and staff from Kendrick School, The Wren School, Reading, #ReadingGirlsSchool, Blessed Hugh Faringdon Catholic School and Maiden Erlegh Trust's #maidenerleghschoolinreading for joining our LeadHERship Conference today with Laura Bates from The Everyday Sexism Project and Holly Francis from The Female Lead. These inspiring speakers are helping to energise young women, grow their understanding of unacceptable day-to-day misogyny and empower girls to challenge the status quoSee more photos at: tinyurl.com/LeadHERship25Read more at: www.leightonpark.com/leadhership-conference-inspires-girls-from-six-reading-schools/ ... See MoreSee Less
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