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Situated on the banks of the Thames in West London, Latymer Upper School is one of the country's leading fully co-educational schools for children aged 11 - 18 years.
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Latymer Upper School is a public school (now co-educational) in Hammersmith, London, England, between King Street and the River Thames. It derives from a charity school , part of the same Latymer Foundation , founded in 1624 by the English merchant Edward Latymer .
Latymer is a school that values all round performers, as well as high academic standards. Our admissions process is designed to discover not only intellectual potential but also the character, interests and personality of candidates.
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.
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Independent, co-educational day school in West London achieving high standards academically and in extra-curricular activities; stimulating, happy and purposeful environment offering breadth of choice and opportunity as well as first rate facilities.
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Founded in 1624, Latymer Upper School was established on its present site in 1895 and the school stretches from the gothic gates on King Street in Hammersmith, to Latymer's Boat House on the banks of the River Thames.