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  1. The Latymer School. Qui Patitur Vincit. Who endeavours wins. Founded in 1624, the Latymer School has provided an excellent education to the young people of Edmonton and its surrounding areas in North London for almost 400 years.

  2. The Latymer School is a selective, mixed grammar school in Edmonton, London, England, established in 1624 by Edward Latymer.

  3. The Latymer School is a voluntary aided co-educational selective grammar school in Edmonton. We actively encourage applications from children of all backgrounds in the postcodes specified. We are pleased to be able to offer 192 pupil places in Year 7.

  4. A state-funded selective grammar school for boys and girls, it is located at the heart of the diverse and bustling Borough of Enfield, close to Edmonton Green overground station. After moving from Church Street in 1901, the school found its current home on Haselbury Road.

  5. The Latymer School is a coeducational grammar school that prides itself on its rigorous academic curriculum. Offering an extensive range of subjects at both GCSE and A-Level, it nurtures intellectual curiosity and promotes a love for learning in students aged 11-18.

  6. Latymer Upper School is an English independent school for pupils aged 11 to 19 with a linked junior school, both located in Hammersmith, west London. It educates over 1,300 boys and girls and was founded by Edward Latymer in 1624.

  7. The Latymer School is a grammar school in Edmonton, London, England. It was started in 1624 by merchant Edward Latymer. In their 2008 report Ofsted graded the school as 'outstanding'. [1]