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  1. Latymer Upper School £8,633 per term. Fee assistance – Latymer has a very generous bursary programme to ensure that bright pupils from all backgrounds can access the excellent education and facilities we provide. We offer means-tested bursaries of up to 100% discount on tuition fees. Additional financial support may also be available for ...

  2. 3,179 Followers, 74 Following, 1,049 Posts - Latymer Upper School (@latymerupperschool) on Instagram: "The official Instagram account for pupils, parents and friends of Latymer Upper School."

  3. The school day at Latymer starts with lessons at 8.25am. An hour and 45-minute lunch break gives pupils plenty of time for a dedicated tutor time, extra-curricular clubs and sports. Co-curricular sports training, drama and music rehearsals run after the school day has finished at 4pm.

  4. History and traditions. Latymer was established in 1624 on Church Street, Edmonton by bequest of Edward Latymer, a London City merchant in Hammersmith. Although most of his wealth passed to the people of Hammersmith and the Parish of St Dunstan's (now Latymer Upper School), he named certain properties and estates to fund the education and livelihoods of "eight poore boies of Edmonton" with a ...

  5. As part of the registration you will need to pay our non-refundable registration fee of £150 via payment card. Please note, if you are applying for a full bursary, you should only complete the 11+ Full Bursary Registration form which does not require you to pay a registration fee. We offer full fee paying places and bursary places for those ...

  6. Latymer Diploma (Leaver’s Certificate) This recognises a student’s achievement across the range of school activity. To qualify for the Latymer Diploma students must have fulfilled the requirements of the core, maintained a personal, reflective Learning Journal, and garnered at least six credits from the electives and co-curricular activities on offer in the Sixth Form.

  7. The Latymer Upper School spiral curriculum can be seen on the visual. Using the concept of ‘relationships’, as an example. Topics by year group include: Y7- Recognising and building positive relationships; Y8- Healthy relationships; Y9- Relationships and sex education; Y11- Abuse in relationships, maintaining relationships, and sexual health