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The Latymer School. Qui Patitur Vincit. Who endeavours wins. Founded in 1624, the Latymer School has provided an excellent education to the young people of Edmonton and its surrounding areas in North London for almost 400 years.
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The Latymer School is a selective, mixed grammar school in Edmonton, London, England, established in 1624 by Edward Latymer.
The consultation process on our proposed entry arrangements admission to Year 7 in 2025 is now closed. We last consulted on our admission arrangement in the academic year 2023/24. Please click here to view our admission arrangements for 2025 admission to The Latymer School.
Learn how to apply for a place at the Latymer School, a grammar school in North London, for entry in September 2023. Find out the admission arrangements, important dates, test days, and postcode areas for eligibility.
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.
Latymer Upper School is a public school (now co-educational) in Hammersmith, London, England, on King Street, Hammersmith. It derives from a charity school, and is part of the same Latymer Foundation, from a bequest by the English merchant Edward Latymer. There is a junior school on site, but most students are admitted to the Upper School ...