SCHOOL INFORMATION

Emphasising a well-rounded education, Godolphin and Latymer School nurtures intellectual curiosity, creativity, and a strong sense of social responsibility in its students. The institution provides a supportive learning environment and a diverse range of opportunities, empowering students to excel academically and develop critical thinking skills. Students flourish in music and other arts-based subjects. The school prides itself on creating a friendly atmosphere for its students and encourages the girls to independently develop and explore their own passions and interests. While academically strong, the school is adamant that the girls stay down-to-earth. Aside of from the academic subjects and learning, there are twenty-six sports to choose from and excellent facilities. There is the Hampton Sports and Fitness centre, with a rock-climbing wall, trampolines, cricket nets and more.

SCHOOL INFORMATION

Emphasising a well-rounded education, Godolphin and Latymer School nurtures intellectual curiosity, creativity, and a strong sense of social responsibility in its students. The institution provides a supportive learning environment and a diverse range of opportunities, empowering students to excel academically and develop critical thinking skills. Students flourish in music and other arts-based subjects. The school prides itself on creating a friendly atmosphere for its students and encourages the girls to independently develop and explore their own passions and interests. While academically strong, the school is adamant that the girls stay down-to-earth. Aside of from the academic subjects and learning, there are twenty-six sports to choose from and excellent facilities. There is the Hampton Sports and Fitness centre, with a rock-climbing wall, trampolines, cricket nets and more.

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ADMISSIONS

The Godolphin and Latymer admissions process is designed to identify and welcome bright and motivated girls who align with the school’s values and commitment to academic excellence. Prospective students typically enter the process at specific entry points, such as 11+ (Year 7) and 16+ (Sixth Form) with occasional places for Years 8, 9 and 10. Parents must register their daughters in the autumn term prior to the examinations. For 11+ entry, candidates will sit the London 11+ Consortium entrance tests and for entry into Year 12, candidates will take a Cognitive Ability Test (CAT). If they make the next stage, they will then be invited for an interview. Every year, the school provides means-tested bursaries, covering up to 100% of the school fees. The objective is to enable girls from diverse economic backgrounds to attend the school.

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