SUNDAY TIMES SCHOOLS GUIDE 2025
"The most successful schools are not just chasing A*s, but creating all-round students ready for the 21st century."
"The most successful schools are not just chasing A*s, but creating all-round students ready for the 21st century."
Godolphin and Latymer is a school for girls aged 11-18, where the academic and pastoral sides of school life go hand-in-hand and where students energetically pursue a huge range of extra-curricular activities, clubs and societies.
In the Sixth Form we offer both the A Level and IB Diploma pathways and students head to leading universities in the UK and overseas. They leave Godolphin armed with important skills they will need in a fast-changing world, able to make a positive difference to the communities in which they will live and work.
"Top academics, vast facilities and a caring community. Your child will need to be capable of juggling many balls but if she is smart and energetic, she will be well-supported and leave with skills for life."
Read the Full Review16.05.25
This week we were delighted to welcome the Senior Assistant Director of Admissions at New…
Read Full
15.05.25
On Tuesday Lower Sixth IB students welcomed staff, A Level peers and parents to view…
Read Full
15.05.25
In glorious spring sunshine students investigated glacial landforms to understand the legacy of successive ice…
Read Full
14.05.25
Year 7 and 8 students achieve 95 Gold Awards, 92 Silver Awards, and 34 Bronze…
Read Full
09.05.25
We were delighted to welcome Bocconi University, Milan, which offers a huge range of courses…
Read Full
08.05.25
Hephzibah Rudofsky, whose mother survived the Holocaust, came into school to lead a poignant talk…
Read Full
08.05.25
On Wednesday, Lower Sixth geographers travelled to Battersea Power Station for a day of fieldwork,…
Read Full
08.05.25
On Saturday, at the Munich International Regatta, Lara, Lower Sixth, raced for GB U19s in…
Read Full
07.05.25
Godolphin and Latymer joined the rest of the country in celebrating the 80th anniversary of…
Read Full