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The bishop of London, Frederick Temple, opened Latymer Upper School on its new site on King Street in 1895. The old buildings were used for Latymer Lower School, an "elementary" or primary school [1] The school taught boys aged up to 16; the fees were £5, [c] and boys from local schools could apply for scholarships. [11]
Latymer was established in 1624 on Church Street, Edmonton by bequest of Edward Latymer, a London City merchant in Hammersmith. [1] Although most of his wealth passed to the people of Hammersmith and the Parish of St Dunstan's (now Latymer Upper School), he named certain properties and estates to fund the education and livelihoods of "eight poore boies of Edmonton" with a doublet, a pair of ...
This category is for former pupils of Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith, London, known as "Old Latymerians". For former pupils of The Latymer School in Enfield, see Category:People educated at The Latymer School
[3] [4] Bedales School praised Eton for the appointment. [5] In 2019 she became a director of the Royal Ballet School. [1] She is Chair of Governors at St Stephen's Church of England Primary School in West London. [6] In January 2023, she was announced as the new head of Latymer Upper School, to take up the appointment in September. [7]
Latymer never married and did not have children, and made his will in 1625 (but it was dated 1624). He gave most of his wealth to the people of Hammersmith and the Parish of St Dunstan 's, today Latymer Upper School , and a less generous bequest for the Parish of Edmonton, today The Latymer School .
The Latymer School, a co-educational grammar school in Edmonton; Latymer Upper School, a co-educational independent school in Hammersmith; Godolphin and Latymer School, an all-girls independent school in Hammersmith; Latymer Preparatory School, a primary school associated with the Latymer Upper School foundation, Hammersmith
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Former pupils of Godolphin and Latymer School call themselves Old Dolphins. The abbreviation OD is sometimes used.