About Leighton Park School
Leighton Park School is a co-educational independent day school in Reading, Berkshire. Entry to Year 7 (11+) is via the ISEB Common Pre-Test, the online adaptive assessment used by leading UK independent senior schools, covering English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning, and may include an interview. The school offers a comprehensive education with a wide range of academic, sporting, musical, dramatic and artistic opportunities.
Leighton Park School is committed to providing an outstanding educational experience for every pupil, with excellent academic results, strong pastoral care and a thriving extracurricular programme. Scholarships and bursaries are available to support pupils with talent and financial need. Ranked #369 in The Sunday Times Parent Power. GCSE 9-7: 59.5%.
Year 7 Admissions Guide for Leighton Park School
Leighton Park School Admissions Criteria
Leighton Park School is a co-educational independent day school in Reading, Berkshire. Entry to Year 7 (11+) is via the ISEB Common Pre-Test, the online adaptive assessment used by leading UK independent senior schools, covering English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning, and may include an interview. The school offers a comprehensive education with a wide range of academic, sporting, musical, dramatic and artistic opportunities.
- ✓Step 1 — Initial enquiry: Contact the Admissions Team at Leighton Park School to register your interest and request a prospectus. Visit the school on an Open Day or arrange a private tour to experience the school environment first-hand.
- ✓Step 2 — Submit registration: Complete the online (or paper) registration form and pay the registration fee to formally apply for a Year 7 place at Leighton Park School. Early registration is recommended — many independent schools have rolling admissions and limited Year 7 places.
- ✓Step 3 — Reference from current school: The school will request an academic and pastoral reference from your child's current school. This provides insight into your child's academic progress, character and suitability.
- ✓Step 4 — ISEB Common Pre-Test: Your child will sit the ISEB Common Pre-Test online — the standardised, adaptive assessment used by Leighton Park School and over 90 other UK independent senior schools. The test covers English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning and takes 2 hours 15 minutes in total. It is age-standardised to allow fair comparison across applicants.
- ✓Step 5 — Interview (where applicable): Many independent schools include an interview as part of the selection process — this is a friendly conversation to learn about their interests, motivations and aspirations.
- ✓Step 6 — Written decision: Following the assessment, parents are notified in writing whether them child has been offered a place at Leighton Park School.
- ✓Step 7 — Accept the place: To accept an offer, parents complete an acceptance form and pay a deposit to secure the place. The deposit is typically credited against future school fees.
- ✓Academic Scholarships: Awarded to applicants demonstrating exceptional academic ability in the entrance assessment.
- ✓Music Scholarships: For pupils with proven musical ability — supported by an audition.
- ✓Art & Drama Scholarships: For pupils with strong creative and performance ability, supported by a portfolio or audition.
- ✓Sport Scholarships: For pupils with talent and achievement in sport at a competitive level.
- ✓Bursary Awards: Means-tested financial support for families who require help with school fees at Leighton Park School. Awards are typically assessed annually.
- ✓Sibling Discount: Available at many independent schools for families with multiple children attending.
Leighton Park School Oversubscription Criteria
- Looked-after and previously looked-after children (highest priority).
- Children who achieve the highest scores in the 11+ entrance test.
- Children living within the school's priority catchment area.
- Children with siblings currently attending Leighton Park School.
- All other qualifying children ranked by distance from the school.
Key Dates & Deadlines — Leighton Park School 2026
| 📌 Open Events | Throughout the year — check school website to register |
| 📌 Application Window | Rolling admissions — apply early to secure assessment slot |
| 📌 Entrance Assessment | Arranged after registration submitted |
| 📌 Decision Notification | Following assessment, by written letter from the Head |
| 📌 Acceptance & Deposit | Deposit required to secure offered place |
How to Apply to Leighton Park School
Step 1 — Visit Leighton Park School in Reading at an Open Event
Visit Leighton Park School in Reading at an Open Event or arrange a personal tour
Step 2 — Complete the online registration form
Complete the online registration form on the school's admissions portal
Step 3 — Pay the registration fee at the time of application
Pay the registration fee at the time of application
Step 4 — The school requests a confidential reference from your
The school requests a confidential reference from your child's current school
Step 5 — Your child sits the 11+ entrance assessment at Leighton
Your child sits the 11+ entrance assessment at Leighton Park
Step 6 — Attend an interview as part of the assessment process
Attend an interview as part of the assessment process
Step 7 — Following assessment, offers are communicated
Following assessment, offers are communicated
Step 8 — On acceptance, pay the deposit to secure the place
On acceptance, pay the deposit to secure the place
Independent Subjects Tested at Leighton Park School
Scholarships & Bursaries at Leighton Park School
Available scholarships and bursaries: Academic, Music, Art, Drama, Sport Scholarships. Means-tested bursaries available.
Outcome announced: Awards announced alongside offers
Additional notes: Leighton Park School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Reading, Berkshire. Quaker foundation.
Independent Practice Papers for Leighton Park School
Leighton Park School uses ISEB Common Pre-Test format. Our Practice Papers is a great way to practice for the exam — with full video explanations for every question.
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Academic Performance at Leighton Park School (GCSE & A-Level Results)
Leighton Park is the best-performing school in Berkshire at sixth form, offering both A-Levels and the IB Diploma — though it is, in its own words, ‘no results factory’.
- GCSE: a strong record (around 56% of grades at 9–8).
- A-Level & IB: strong results (in 2025 around 68% of A-Level grades at A*–B), with the IB Diploma averaging in the mid-30s and several pupils exceeding 40 points.
- Progression: pupils progress to leading universities worldwide.
Exam results change annually, so always confirm the latest published figures on the school’s website.
Catchment Area for Leighton Park School
Leighton Park School is an independent school and does not operate a catchment area. As a day and boarding school, it draws day families from across Reading and Berkshire and boarders from the UK and more than twenty countries, with selective entry by assessment rather than where a family lives.
The school sits on a 65-acre parkland campus just south of Reading (within about 30 minutes of Heathrow); entry is at 11+, 13+ and into the Sixth Form.
Pastoral Care, Sport & Extracurricular Life
Founded in 1890 by the Religious Society of Friends, Leighton Park School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school (ages 11–18) on a 65-acre parkland campus in Reading, and remains deeply rooted in Quaker values of equality, simplicity and mutual respect — pupils and staff are on first-name terms, and it is the only school in England recognised by the ISI with a ‘Significant Strength’ for its values-led approach. Genuinely ‘no results factory’, it pairs strong academics with sector-leading pastoral care, vertical tutor groups and a real sense of community.
It is especially strong in music (a Flagship Music Education Partner — the only school in Europe — with around half of pupils learning an instrument) alongside the creative arts, media and film, sport and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. For the full list, see the school’s own website.
Frequently Asked Questions about Leighton Park School
How do I get into Leighton Park School?
To gain entry to Leighton Park School Year 7, parents register their child with the Admissions Team, submit a registration fee and arrange for the child to sit the 11+ entrance assessment covering English and Mathematics. A reference from the current school is required. Following the assessment and any interview, parents are notified in writing of the outcome.
Does Leighton Park School use the ISEB Common Pre-Test?
Yes. Leighton Park School uses the ISEB Common Pre-Test as part of its 11+ admissions process. The ISEB Common Pre-Test is an online, adaptive assessment commissioned by ISEB and developed by GL Assessment, used by over 90 leading UK independent senior schools. It covers English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning and takes 2 hours 15 minutes to complete. Results are age-standardised and shared with all senior schools the candidate has registered with.
What is the 11+ exam at Leighton Park School?
Leighton Park School uses its own 11+ entrance assessment for Year 7 entry. The assessment covers English and Mathematics, designed to identify both current ability and future academic potential. An interview with the Head or Deputy Head may also form part of the selection process.
Are there scholarships at Leighton Park School?
Yes. Leighton Park School offers Academic, Music, Art, Drama and Sport scholarships. Means-tested Bursary Awards are also available to support families requiring financial assistance with school fees. Contact the Admissions Office for current scholarship and bursary information.
When should I apply to Leighton Park School?
Most independent schools including Leighton Park School accept applications throughout the year, but Year 7 places are often offered 12-18 months in advance. Register early — ideally by Year 5 (age 9-10) — to secure assessment slots and avoid disappointment.
Are there free Independent 11+ practice papers for Leighton Park School?
Yes. ExamTutor offers a free Independent 11+ Practice Test Paper and free Tutor Video Explanations. The practice paper matches the format of independent school 11+ entrance exams covering English and Mathematics — the subjects typically tested at Leighton Park School. No registration required.
When is the Leighton Park School 11+ registration deadline?
The registration deadline at Leighton Park School is See school website for current deadlines. The registration fee is Payable at registration. Always check the school's official admissions page for current details.
When are Leighton Park School 11+ results announced?
At Leighton Park School, 11+ assessment results are After assessment. The deadline to accept a place is As specified in offer letter.