Exceptional values-led education

09:30AM, Monday 15 September 2025

Exceptional values-led education

AT Leighton Park we offer an exceptional values-led education where every individual is empowered to flourish. Academic excellence is nurtured through an innovative, future-ready curriculum, enriched by outstanding opportunities for personal development.

We inspire courageous thinkers and doers — young people with the character and confidence to imagine and shape a better world.

We give our Quaker values currency and purpose, believing in the unique potential of each individual and nurturing a community of kindness.

At Leighton Park you won’t just succeed — you’ll succeed as your authentic self. We are the only school in England to be recognised by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) as having a Significant Strength for its values-led approach.

Here it’s about more than just learning, it’s about becoming who you’re meant to be. That means pushing yourself, not being afraid to fail and taking every opportunity — all within a supportive community that’s got your back. We’ve won the national ISA Award for Pupil Personal Development so however you want to shine, we’ll help you shine bright.

We won the Independent Schools Association Award for Future Readiness 2024-25 and in a world of bystanders, we choose to make a difference. We combine critical thinking with creativity and innovation — all in real-world, interdisciplinary learning.

You’ll gain the skills to understand the complex problems you see around you in the world and the tools to work with others to create solutions — everything you need, in short, to be changemakers.

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