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  1. Há 5 dias · Tatler Schools Guide 2024. Hear from our Alumnae. What our parents say about LEH. Open Events. Bursaries. Results and Destinations. MAP. Exceptional Location. Located in the outer suburbs of south-west London, LEH is surrounded by lush greenery whilst still being easily accessible from the heart of London. Take a Virtual Tour. See transport options

    • About LEH

      Our school was founded in 1710 in Redcross Street, in the...

    • Admissions

      There are three main points of entry to the school. Age 7+...

    • Junior School

      Welcome to LEH Junior School, a friendly, busy, and happy...

    • Senior School

      Lady Eleanor Holles (LEH) is a place of curiosity and...

    • Prospectus

      Prospectus - Lady Eleanor Holles School. About LEH. Welcome...

    • Fees

      Senior School: £8,685 per term. Junior School: £7,193 per...

    • Scholarships and Exhibitions

      LEH offers Scholarships and Exhibitions for pupils hoping to...

    • Bursaries

      Often, low and middle-income families feel that an...

  2. www .lehs .org .uk. Lady Eleanor Holles School (often abbreviated to LEH or LEHS) is a private day school for girls in Hampton, London. It consists of a small junior school and a larger senior school, which operate from different buildings on the same 24-acre (10-hectare) site.

  3. Learn how a charity school for poor girls in Cripplegate became a public secondary school for girls in Hackney and then moved to Hampton in 1936. Discover the milestones, challenges and achievements of LEH School over 300 years.

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  5. Lady Eleanor Holles School (often abbreviated to LEH or LEHS) is a private day school for girls in Hampton, London. It consists of a small junior school and a larger senior school, which operate from different buildings on the same 24-acre (10-hectare) site.

  6. One of the oldest girls' schools in the country, this was established when a trust for its endowment as a Christian foundation was created under the will of Lady Eleanor Holles (d. 1711), daughter of the second Earl of Clare. The school moved into purpose-built premises in Redcross Street in 1832.