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As COP26 gets well underway, a select group of our Sixth Formers are putting together their final preparations to attend the Climate Change Conference as student journalists and videographers. Having … Read More +
Whilst the School rests over Long Leave, the usually bustling Oakview Restaurant became a tranquil exhibition space for Reading’s annual Charity Art Fair, over the Halloween weekend. On Friday 29th … Read More +
Last October, in recognition of Black History Month, the History Department pledged to review our history curriculum so that it included more diverse content and stories. Helen Tatlock, Head of History, … Read More +
The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) has presented a tremendous opportunity for our sustainability minded Sixth Formers. A small group of students were selected following … Read More +
Our new Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Shaun Dellenty, was the driving force behind the school’s participation in Wear Red Day 21 on Friday 22nd October. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of … Read More +
On Thursday afternoon, Year 7, 8 and 9 were overcome with enthusiasm for everything Shakespeare, following an exclusive performance of Macbeth from touring company, Bart Lee Theatre. Dubbed as ‘candlelit … Read More +
If one outing to the theatre was not exciting enough, on Wednesday 20th October, the Drama Department made their way to London to catch two plays in one day. “It … Read More +
May 17
`Sound for Soul` is a brand new music and wellbeing initiative we have launched this week, as we reflect on #mentalhealthawarenessweek. It is a collaborative project between our Music Department and sector-leading Pastoral Care Team, recognising the profound impact music has on student wellbeing and mental health. Read more about this initiative through the link in our bio! ...
From outdoor mindfulness in Art, a mental health Social Enterprise stall, and pooches on the park we remind ourselves on #mentalhealthawarenessweek to take in fresh air, exercise and use the support around us. The highlight of our week has been the launch of 'Sound for Soul', recognising the profound impact music has on student wellbeing and mental health. Read all about our new initiative with our Pastoral Care Team and Music Department here: www.leightonpark.com/wellbeing/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Female Lead Society and LP Bros enjoyed a collaborated pizza meet up to discuss how gender roles effect everyday life and address topics such as sexual harassment and consent. These educational topics engage pupils in the quest for equality for all. @women_lp @the_female_lead
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