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  1. www.latymer-upper.org › extra-curricular › sportSport - 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. T 020 8629 2024. F 020 8748 7523. E head@latymer-upper.org. W www.latymer-upper.org. Latymer Upper School is an English independent school for pupils aged 11 to 19 with a linked junior school, both located in Hammersmith, west London. It educates over 1,300 boys and girls and was founded by Edward Latymer in 1624. Boarding: No.

  5. Drama, Art and Sport scholarships. Scholarships in Drama, Art and Sport are offered at 16+ only. For further information please click the link below. Sixth Form Scholarships. Admissions Team. 020 8148 4519. admissions@latymer-upper.org. Aisha Ansary. Director of Admissions & Bursaries.

  6. The Latymer School, like most schools that predate the rise of state-funded education, owes its origins to the foresight and generosity of individuals who believed that wealth brought with it an obligation to help those less fortunate than themselves. The Latymer Foundation has a long history of giving since the original bequest of Edward ...

  7. 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.