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  1. There is a fantastic choice of around 150 clubs and societies for pupils to join and they are very much integral to the rounded Latymer Upper School education. From chess to dance, aerospace to Japanese puzzles, life-drawing to water polo, each student is encouraged to try new activities, be it for one term or longer – with some going on to ...

  2. An academically selective school, Latymer has three main entry points: 7+ into Latymer Prep; 11+ into the Upper School and 16+ for our Sixth Form. Latymer families travel to School from Surrey, West, South West and Central London as well as some who live locally and our school population reflects the diverse and cosmopolitan feel of West London ...

  3. www.latymer-upper.org › academic › curriculum-teachingOverview - Latymer Upper School

    Teaching. In the classroom, Latymer Upper School teachers are subject specialists who enjoy sharing their expertise to enthuse their students. They also have a profound understanding of how learning works, taking into account recent developments in neuroscience and psychology to optimise learning. They also use technology effectively to help ...

  4. Founded in 1624, Latymer Upper School was established on its present site in 1895 and the school stretches from the gothic gates on King Street in Hammersmith, to Latymer's Boat House on the banks of the River Thames. Latymer is a unique place – a high achieving, friendly and welcoming school, set in an exciting urban environment. Latymer ...

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  6. Latymer Upper School; to explore. Educating girls & Boys aged 7-11. Andrea Rutterford PRINCIPAL’S WELCOME. Welcome to Latymer Prep School. Situated on the banks of the River Thames in West London, our world-class sporting, drama and music facilities enable this dynamic community of talented young people to combine the highest academic ...

  7. Our school’s ethos of social inclusivity is as strong today as it was in 1624 when Edward Latymer, a prosperous lawyer, left part of his wealth for the clothing and education of “eight poore boyes” from Hammersmith. Edward Latymer’s vision remains firmly at the heart of the School, with a vibrant student body of over 1440 pupils ...