Through the support of this community, be that with time, expertise, careers support or financial contribution, we help ensure that Leighton Park School continues to provide an environment where our students can thrive. Your generosity strengthens our commitment to educate and equip young people with the skills necessary to become self-assured, confident and resilient individuals, who in their understanding of the Quaker values and ethos that underpin the school, seek to do good in their chosen career and life aspirations. Please email [email protected] or call 0118 987 9630.
Keeping Old Leightonians connected to School, and Leighton Park connected to its alumni, keeps the team very busy. The office is open term time, part time. If you wish to come back and visit, do contact us and we can make arrangements for you to get the most out of your trip back.
In line with changes to the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), Leighton Park will only be able to communicate with Old Leightonians and Friends who have given us permission to be in touch.
Over the years, speaking with members of our school community has allowed us to find and share community news and services, whilst also providing an opportunity to update the contact details we hold for you. A phone call also allows us tell you about upcoming events and the charitable efforts of the school and how you could be involved, without expectation or pressure.
We wouldn’t expect to speak to you more than once a year. Our contact with you will be measured and sensitive but we would value the opportunity to contact you by phone.
By opting in to emails, you’ll receive our full range of communications: e-newsletters, event invitations as well as the annual OL News magazine and occasional fundraising information. Finally, we sometimes ask for feedback so that we can improve the services we provide for you and our students. We might email you, at most, monthly – and remember you can opt out at any time in the future.
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Leighton Park School holds and processes data in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. We will not pass your data to third party organisations except where they are assisting us in the fulfilment of our activities or where we are required to do so by law.
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Let us know what you are doing now, or have done since leaving Leighton Park so we can share with your peers in a forthcoming OL e-newsletter or magazine.
A number of Year 11 students keen to learn more about Leighton Park’s International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) gathered in Peckover Hall on Wednesday 8th January to speak to guests … Read More +
Nov 27
Here`s a challenge: Who can spot the three former housemasters in this photo? It was taken at an OL event for people to visit the new Grove and have afternoon tea. There were three other former housemasters present but not in the photo – Michael Leach, Geoff Harnett and John Allinson.#oldleightonians #LeightonParkSchool #grovehouse ...
We are delighted to display here this beautiful illustration, the work of consummate bird artist John Gale OL . It's a Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly which he saw in Papua New Guinea last year. It's the largest and one of the rarest butterflies in the world and it took him 6 days to see it in the wild, in the remote rainforests of Oro province, PNG. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you, John. Superb.
Why We Travel has been picked as one of the best travel books of the year by @TamaraHinson at the @Independent - thank you!
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