LEIGHTON Park School has announced the appointment of Luke Walters as its new headteacher from September 1.
Luke comes to the school from Christ’s Hospital, where since 2019 he has held the role of deputy head and has been instrumental in driving staff and academic standards.
He was previously part of the senior team at Ardingly College, where he was also a housemaster.
And prior to that, Luke worked at Marlborough College, Malaysia, as a housemaster, and at Reading Blue Coat as head of English.
He gained his undergraduate degree from Exeter University, before later completing a Master’s in Shakespeare, at Royal Holloway.
Luke’s professional interests include pedagogy and staff development.
He also enjoys refereeing sport, exercise and exploring the countryside with his family.
Luke said: “I am hugely excited to be joining Leighton Park School as head.
“The school is an exceptional community of talented individuals, inspired to imagine a better world.
“As I step into the role, with such a superb foundation to build upon, I am committed to fostering an environment where kindness, compassion, and a holistic approach to learning are as vital as academic excellence.
“By nurturing both the hearts and minds of our students, we will ensure they not only succeed in their studies but also grow into thoughtful, resilient individuals, ready to make a positive impact on the world.”
Eme Dean-Lewis, chair of governors, said: “I am confident that Luke is the ideal person to lead Leighton Park into its next chapter.
“He stood out in a remarkably strong field of applicants, and his proven track record of achieving outstanding results over time at his previous schools speaks to his ability.
“What makes Leighton Park truly remarkable is not just its academic success, but the unwavering dedication of its staff, the unique atmosphere of calm, and the inspiring way it encourages each student to thrive authentically, as themselves.”
Matthew Judd, current head of Leighton Park, will be taking the role of head at Christ’s Hospital in September, providing an opportunity for Luke and Matthew to support each other in preparing for their new roles.
For information, visit: leightonpark.com