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  1. As London’s leading fully co-educational school, with 1,400 girls and boys (11 to 18-year-olds) of very individual characters, Latymer Upper School is not a ‘one size fits all’ school. ‘Modern’, ‘traditional’, ‘academic’, ‘caring’, ‘ambitious’ and ‘grounded’ are some of the words most commonly used to describe the ...

  2. Latymer Upper School’s ethos of social inclusivity is as strong today as it was almost 400 years ago when the Latymer Foundation at Hammersmith came into being. Our story starts in 1624 when a prosperous lawyer, Edward Latymer, left part of his wealth for the clothing and education of “eight poore boyes” from Hammersmith.

  3. Latymer Upper School King Street Hammersmith London W6 9LR. Phone: 020 8629 2024 Fax: 020 8748 7523 head@latymer-upper.org. The school is situated on King Street in Hammersmith, West London and is very well served by public transport – both tube and buses are on our doorstep.

  4. We do not provide answer sheets. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team via the details below. SAMPLE PAPERS I. Sample Papers II. Admissions Team. 020 8148 4519. admissions@latymer-upper.org. Aisha Ansary. Director of Admissions & Bursaries.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...