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Godolphin and Latymer is an independent school for girls aged 11-18, where individual talents are championed and where passions and interests are developed.
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The Godolphin and Latymer School is a private day school for girls in Hammersmith, West London. The school motto is an ancient Cornish phrase, Francha Leale Toge , which translates as "free and loyal art thou".
Learn how to apply for a place at this academically selective London day school for girls. Find out about entry requirements, bursaries, scholarships, open days and more.
Godolphin and Latymer is an academically selective day school for girls aged 11-18 in London. It offers a wide curriculum, pastoral care, bursaries, and a culture of community service and social impact.
The Godolphin and Latymer School boasts a surprisingly serene six-acre campus close to the river in the west of London. It offers one of the most academically rigorous girls' only school experiences in London, for girls aged 11 - 18.
Godolphin and Latymer is a modern, innovative and forward-thinking school where quality teaching inspires bright girls and fosters independent thought and learning.
20 de nov. de 2022 · Location: Iffley Road, W6 0PG. Website: godolphinandlatymer.com. Head: Dr Frances Ramsey, DPhil, since 2017; previously principal of Queen’s College. Pupils: 820 day girls. Ages: 11–18. Term fees: £8,395. Oxbridge: 18% Admission: 11+ Consortium exam. Alumni: Davina McCall, Baroness Susan Greenfield, Royal Academy of Engineering CEO Hayaatun Sillem.