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  1. Lower School. Girls and boys join Year 7 from both state primary schools and prep schools. There are naturally a few nerves on the first day but it’s amazing how quickly they settle in: meeting new friends, discovering the exciting range of subjects and choosing from the vast array of extra-curricular activities on offer. In Year 7 pupils are ...

  2. At Latymer Upper School, we place particular emphasis on nurturing our teachers intellectually and professionally, supporting their own development as lifelong learners and educators. As a result, we attract talented and ambitious academic staff who make inspirational teachers and stimulating colleagues.

  3. The best way to find out more about Latymer Upper School is to attend an open day and meet some of the staff and students and discover the plethora of exciting opportunities on offer. Our 11+ 2025 Open Days will be held on Saturday 14 September & Saturday 5 October. These open days are exclusively for families of children who are in year 6 in ...

  4. www.latymer-upper.org › extra-curricular › sport-overviewSport - Latymer Upper School

    We take sport seriously at Latymer Upper School. It plays a major part in both the curricular and co-curricular life of our students, who enjoy both team sports and individual pursuits. We’re proud of our history and tradition of sporting provision for pupils of all abilities, from beginners to elite athletes. Sport.

  5. Situated on the banks of the Thames in West London, Latymer Upper School is one of the country's leading fully co-educational schools for children aged 11 - 18 years.

  6. Latymer Upper School Student Rows for Great Britain. Over the May Bank Holiday, Latymer Upper School U6th student Leo was selected as part of the Under 19... Latymer Upper School Student Rows for Great Britain. 17 May 2024. Quintin Hogg Memorial Grounds: Latymer Prep Eco-Committee build Bug Hotels.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Latymer Upper School’s Sixth Form offers you an exciting choice of courses. Many of these courses are new to the curriculum and even those that continue from GCSE may develop in unexpected ways.