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哥多芬和拉蒂默中学

Godolphin & Latymer

 
 

 

 

 

学校性质:

独立中学,走读,中学

排名:

 

学校类型:

2019年学费:

 7205镑/期  注册费125

建校时间:

1905年

入学要求:

 7-16岁,  测试

学校位置:

伦敦哈默史密斯

奖学金项目:

 学习成绩、艺术、音乐

学生人数:

700人

其 它:

  13%的学生升读牛剑,需提前一年申请

学校网站:

https://www.godolphinandlatymer.com

 

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哥多芬和拉蒂默中学 Godolphin & Latymer

学校类型: 女校, 中学

地址: Godolphin and Latymer, Iffley Road, Hammersmith, London W6 0PG

邮编: W6 0PG

地区: 伦敦

电话: 020 8741 1936

网址: www.godolphinandlatymer.com

学生人数: 700, 13年级99

费用: 走读生7,205英镑/学期

 

学校概况

哥多芬和拉蒂默中学 Godolphin & Latymer建于1905年,是一所信仰兼容学校。1920年到1976年期间,我校由政府出资经办,从1977年开始,我校自资办学。我校位于伦敦西的哈默史密斯,占地4英亩。我校有自己的操场,包括曲棍球场合网球场。我校建校初期的建筑属于维多利亚时期风格(最开始作为戈多尔芬男校的学生宿舍),近年来,我校新增多项现代化设施设备,包括健身房,实验室,美术室,演讲室等。此外,我校更开设了A-Level中心,陶瓷和技术室。最近,我校附近的两座教堂也改建为表演中心,可容纳800名观众。我校教学严谨,管理一流,学生成绩优异。每年有多名学生升读牛剑。同时,我校开设A-LevelIB课程。音乐,戏剧和艺术是我校传统优势学科。我校学生的体育成绩出众,多名学生更是地区曲棍球代表。我校老师常与家长保持联系,及时更新学生学习情况。

 

校长:

Ruth Mercer,从2009年开始任职。毕业于伦敦大学(贝德福德学院)和牛津大学。曾任诺斯伍德中学校长,本校副校长。教职员:60名全职老师,30名兼职老师。

 

考试成绩:

10311年级学生参加GCSE统考,平均获得9.1门的C10013年级学生,17%的学生参加IB统考,平均分是40分。83%的学生参加A-Level统考,平均通过3.3门学科,平均分是421分。

 

学生升学:

几乎所有A-Level毕业生升读大学(15%的毕业生在一年后继续升读大学),13%的毕业生升读牛剑。11%的学生学习医学,牙医,兽医,21%的学生学习科学和工程学,60%的学生学习人文学科和社会科学,3%的学生学习艺术与设计,5%的学生学习职业学科,如物理治疗,酒店管理等。其他学生升读预科。

 

体育:

必修:体操,曲棍球,篮网球,篮球,网球,棒球,健身。选修:爵士舞,瑜伽,击剑,壁球,划船,游泳。多名学生是郡曲棍球代表,多名学生是曲棍球和网球俱乐部球员。活动:学生每年获得Duke of Edinburgh’s Award金银奖,学生可选修社区服务。多达30个社团供学生选择:棋艺,辩论,计算机等。

 

著名校友:

Samantha Bond (女演员), Susan Greenfield (皇家研究院院长), Hattie Jacques (女演员), Nigella Lawson (烹饪作家和广播员), Davina McCall (广播员), Rachel Squire (政治家), Kiki King (记者和小说家), Philippa Dickinson (Random House Children’s Publishing儿童出版社前社长)

 

 

 

School: Godolphin & Latymer
School Type: Girls, Senior
Address: Godolphin and Latymer, Iffley Road, Hammersmith, London W6 0PG
Postcode: W6 0PG
Region: London – Inner (London postal codes)
Telephone: 020 8741 1936
Website: www.godolphinandlatymer.com
Gender: Girls
Pupils: 700, Upper sixth 99
Fees: £4,782
Enquiries: the Head Mistress

 
Description:
Founded in 1905 as a non-denominational school, it was government funded between 1920-1976 but reverted to full independence in 1977. The school stands on a 4-acre site in Hammersmith, West London. Its own playing fields are attached, including an all-weather surface for hockey and tennis. The original Victorian building (built as a boys’ boarding school, Godolphin School) has had several additions to it – a gym, laboratories, art studios, lecture room etc. There is a sixth-form centre and rooms for pottery and technology; most recently, the adjacent grade 2 listed church has been converted into a performing arts building, with an 800-seat theatre. Facilities are now excellent. A well-run and academically high-powered school which gets excellent examination results and sends many pupils on to Oxbridge. The International Baccalaureate is offered in the sixth form, as an alternative to AS and A-levels. It is very strong indeed in music, drama and art; there is a massive commitment among the pupils. An excellent record in games and sports (several county hockey representatives) and a wide range is on offer. There is a strong relationship between staff and parents, including two parent governors.

 
School Head: Head Mistress: Mrs Ruth Mercer, in post from 2009. Educated at Educated at Penwortham Girls’ Grammar School, and at the universities of London (Bedford College) and Oxford. Previously Head Mistress of Northwood College, Deputy Head at Godolphin & Latymer and Head of History at Notting Hill & Ealing High. Teaching staff: 60 full time, 30 part time.

 
Results: GCSE: 103 in upper fifth, gaining at least grade C in an average of 9.1 subjects. A-levels: 100 in upper sixth: 17% took the IB, gaining an average of 40 points. 83% took A-levels, passing an average of 3.3 subjects with an average final point score of 421.

 
Furtherhigher: Almost all sixth-form leavers go on to a degree course (15% after a gap year), 13% to Oxbridge. 11% take courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science, 21% in science and engineering, 60% in humanities and social sciences, 3% in art and design, 5% in vocational subjects eg physiotherapy, hotel management. Others go on to art foundation courses.

 
Sport: Sport: Gymnastics, hockey, netball, basketball, tennis, rounders, fitness training compulsory. Optional: jazz dance, yoga, fencing, squash, rowing, swimming. Several county hockey players; many club hockey and tennis players. Activities: Pupils take silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Community service optional. Up to 30 clubs, eg chess, debating, BAYS, computing, junior club.

 
Formerpupils: Samantha Bond (actress), Susan Greenfield (Director of Royal Institution), Hattie Jacques (actress), Nigella Lawson (cookery writer and broadcaster), Davina McCall (broadcaster), Rachel Squire (politician), Kiki King (journalist and novelist), Philippa Dickinson (former Chairman, Random House Children’s Publishing