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  1. Simon Langton's films include Pride and Prejudice, Smiley's People, Jeeves and Wooster, Upstairs, Downstairs

  2. Uniform. Plain white blouse with revere collar and sleeves (long, short or ¾ length). No frills, laces, ties etc. (blouse to be tucked into skirt at all times) *T-shirts should not be worn under blouses. Navy, black or white socks, or tights, which may be natural, navy or black to be worn in all seasons.

  3. thelangton.org.uk › curriculum › scienceScience - the Langton

    Science. Science is all about making sense of the world around and beyond us, so that we can advance technology to augment our general understanding, boost efficiencies and meet the demands associated with increasingly complex global issues. Hence it is important that we nurture young, creative minds so they become both the inventors and ...

  4. Fri 7 Jun 13:30. All students sitting public examinations will receive individual timetables with their statement of entries. The awarding bodies have designated the afternoon sessions of Thursday 6 June 2024 and Thursday 13 June 2024 and the morning and afternoon sessions of Wednesday 26 June 2024 as a ‘contingency sessions’ for examinations.

  5. Consultation on the proposed conversion of Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys (The Langton) to an academy within The Canterbury Academy Trust and form The Canterbury Trust. The public consultation for this has now closed. Click HERE to read the Stakeholder Engagement and Summary Report

  6. Simon Langton (born 5 November 1941 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire) is a television director and producer. He is the son of David Langton, the actor who played Richard Bellamy in Upstairs, Downstairs. After he had directed a number of TV drama series and serials during the 1970s, his 1982 dramatisation of the John le Carré novel Smiley's People ...

  7. thelangton.org.uk › information › langton-boys-ptfaLangton Boys PTFA

    About us. Langton Boys Parents, Teachers, Friends Association (PTFA) welcomes parents, carers, ex-students and members of the community with a wish to support our school. The PTFA is a registered charity (ref 810298) and we raise funds to enhance students’ learning and development, and to provide opportunities to meet socially.