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  1. Tuition Fee 2024/25. Senior School: £8,685 per term. Junior School: £7,193 per term. The tuition fee includes stationery and textbooks. Lunch is not included in the tuition fee but is compulsory for all pupils joining the School. The cost of lunch for Senior School students is £272 per term and the cost for Junior School students is £244 ...

  2. Our school was founded in 1710 in Redcross Street, in the parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, as a charity school for the education and clothing of 50 poor girls, using money left from the will of Lady Eleanor Holles. Eleanor, who died in 1708, was the sixth daughter of John Holles, 2 nd Earl of Clare and Elizabeth Vere. By the late nineteenth ...

  3. Lady Eleanor Holles International School Foshan, an exceptional British curriculum day and boarding school, welcomed its first students in September 2021. With a campus and curriculum tailored to the needs of boys and girls, from 6 to 18 years, the school brings together the best of a British boarding school education to Foshan, a dynamic city in the heart of the Greater Bay Area of Southern ...

  4. About Us. Welcome to Lady Eleanor Holles (LEH) International School Foshan, a dynamic, inspirational and joyful learning community, where boys and girls, from 6 to 18 years old, will be encouraged to think critically and creatively, and to become global-minded leaders of tomorrow. LEH Foshan is a day and boarding school that will deliver an ...

  5. Lady Eleanor Holles Hanworth Road Hampton TW12 3HF Tel: 020 8979 1601 Email: office@lehs.org.uk Click here for details about location and transport. ... LEH Junior School Burlington House 177 Uxbridge Road, Hampton TW12 1BD Tel: 020 8979 2173 Email: junior-office@lehs.org.uk. Click here for details about location and transport. Absence.

  6. Contact details: The Registrar, Lady Eleanor Holles School, Hanworth Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 3HF. Email: registrar@lehs.org.uk Tel: 020 8979 1601 LEH is a school full of opportunity, challenge and friendship; a place to take risks and become bold; a place to discover passions, talents and yourself; a place that nurtures remarkable women.

  7. The Junior School occupies a very attractive building, Burlington House, originally used as the school's boarding house, on the northern side of our site. The classrooms are large, light and airy and there are superb specialist rooms for Computing, Art, DT, Science and Music. Junior pupils make full use of the school's magnificent sports ...