Bootham Teacher Chosen to Represent UK
Huge congratulations to Bootham School’s Head of Psychology Harriet Ennis who has been chosen to represent the UK (excluding Scotland) on the Board of the European Federation of Psychology Teaching Associations.
Read moreBootham Celebrates the Cycle
This May, Bootham students held an event celebrating women’s voices, called Celebrating The Cycle. All funds raised will be donated to Action Aid.
Read moreLeighton Park Celebrates New Hockey Astroturf
Leighton Park School officially inaugurated its new state-of-the-art hockey
astroturf, marking a significant milestone for its sports programme.
Leighton Park School Partner with Her Game Too
Leighton Park School and Her Game Too are proud to announce a groundbreaking new partnership as the charity, dedicated to the promotion of girls in sport, signs up its very first senior school!
Read moreQuaker Governors’ Conference
If you are a Governor of a Quaker or state school (or you are considering becoming one) we warmly invite you to our Conference on 27-29 September at Scarman Centre, Warwick University.
Read moreAuthor Steve Cole inspires 8 Berkshire primary and prep schools with his experience writing children’s books
Leighton Park School’s Patron of Reading, acclaimed author Steve Cole, returned for a successful Meet the Author event with 323 Year 4 and 5 children and their teachers from eight primary and prep schools across Berkshire on Tuesday 23rd April.
Read moreLeighton Park School’s Stellar Production of ‘West Side Story’ Earns Rave Reviews
Leighton Park School’s senior production, the iconic musical ‘West Side Story’, enthralled audiences with its timeless tale of love and conflict last week.
Read moreLeighton Park’s young musicians
Staff and students are overjoyed that two amazing young musicians have been celebrated by organisations outside Leighton Park for their incredible musical prowess.
Read moreRebuilding Lives and Renewing Hope in High Wycombe
Wycombe Refugee Partnership (WRP) help Rebuild Lives and Renew Hope and offer support to displaced people in and around High Wycombe.
Read moreThe Mount v Bootham netball match
Congratulations to The Mount School’s U18 netballers, who aced their first match against Bootham School.
Read moreBootham students have been speaking to MPs
Bootham students Anahit Davtyan and Nika Protkra visited the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 6th December to talk to MPs about the global consequences of fast fashion.
Read moreLeighton Park wins important national award
Leighton Park has won Senior School of the Year in the Independent Schools Association (ISA) Awards 2023. The ISA is the largest independent schools’ body in the UK.
Read moreLegendary Changemaker Inspires First Ever Oakleaf Diploma Students
Julian Page, Old Leightonian and founder of the Livingstone Tanzania Trust, a charity that believes that education can change poverty for the better, has legendary status at Leighton Park School in Reading.
Read moreReading at the forefront of sustainability education
With climate change undeniably one of the defining challenges of our times, it is heartening to see Reading leading the UK in climate change and sustainability education.
Read moreTop of the Charts: Grade 9s Up on 2019
Head of Leighton Park School, Matthew Judd, congratulated his Year 11s on their iGCSE/GCSE successes this morning, pleased that the results have bucked the national trend.
Read moreAbove and Beyond: Leighton Park’s A*-B Grades Exceed Pre-Pandemic Achievements
Leighton Park School’s Sixth Formers were celebrating this morning as the top A Level grades for A*-B reached 57%, 2% above the 2019 pre-Covid levels.
Read moreInternational Baccalaureate Students Celebrate Success!
Leighton Park IB students were celebrating today as their International Baccalaureate Diploma scores were released.
Read moreLeighton Park wins Green Senior School of the Year!
Leighton Park School, Reading, is delighted to be awarded joint winners of the Green Senior School Award 2023 by Citykids magazine!
Read moreToby Spence’s article published in The Friend, May 2023
Toby Spence wrote an article for The Friend which was published 23rd May 2023.
Read moreLearning about the lifecycle of a butterfly at The Mount
Inspired by the classic Eric Carle story, The Hungry Caterpillar, children in the Mount’s pre-school have been learning all about the lifecycle of a butterfly.
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