Latymer


 
 

Latymer usually refers to either one of two secondary schools in London, both founded in 1624 by the bequest of Edward Latymer, a City merchant.

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  • Latymer Upper School is an independent school in Hammersmith, West London. It is now fully co-educational, although it had previously been a boys' school, and thrives both academically and culturally on a unique site at the heart of the capital which it has occupied since 1894.
  • The Latymer School is a selective co-eduational state school in Edmonton, North London. It places an emphasis on academic achievement and extra-curricular activities, and is particularly known for its strong musical tradition and links with the local community.

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    Edward Latymer: Edward Latymer (1557–1627) was a wealthy merchant and official in London. His will established both Latymer Upper School and The Latymer School and is associated with Godolphin and Latymer School....

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