- Going strong for 400 years, coeducational Latymer Upper School is preparing to replace all GCSEs — except English and maths — with a new curriculum in 2027. Pupils will take a range of ten-week courses with options such as climate change and AI.
- In 2025, a record-breaking 95 per cent of A-level results were A*-B at the coeducational school in Hammersmith, west London, and 84 per cent of sixth-formers who applied to university were accepted onto their first-choice course.
- About one in four pupils qualify for means-tested bursaries, covering at least a quarter of the fees and up to the full amount.
- The Latymer Sports Centre on site has a 25m swimming pool and fitness facilities. Sports fields are in nearby Wood Lane or Chiswick and rowers use the Latymer boathouse by the Thames.
- Old Latymerians include the comedian Mel Smith and the model Lily Cole.
Results
A-level 2025 rank: 18=
Grade
%
A*
41.3
A
40.1
B
13.7
A*/A
81.4
A*-B
95.1
GCSE 2025 rank: 11
Grade
%
9/8
87.5
7
8.9
9/8/7
96.5