United Kingdom, London
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The school combines well-maintained historic buildings, including a converted church, with modern facilities interconnected by lawns and courtyards. The on-site sports centre features a multi-use sports hall suitable for cricket, football, fencing, badminton, basketball, netball, volleyball and hockey, plus a full-height climbing wall and a dance studio. A converted church houses a versatile performing arts centre connected to a modern music school with rehearsal rooms and a dedicated music suite. Art studios, design and technology and food technology work rooms support curricular and extra-curricular programmes, alongside a well-stocked library and a science block with modern labs and interactive spaces. A major campus redevelopment created an extended Sixth Form Centre and Cloisters Room and Library, improving connections across the campus.
On-site facilities include a flood-lit multi-use sports hall for cricket, football, fencing, badminton, basketball, netball, volleyball and hockey, with a full-height climbing wall and a dance studio. There is a separate fully-equipped fitness studio and a dual-aspect viewing gallery overlooking the sports hall and the astro pitches. Flood-lit pitches include hockey surfaces and also double as facilities for rounders and athletics, with adjacent netball and tennis courts. The on-site sports provision supports activities before school, at breaks and after school.
Art studios harness natural light, and design and technology and food technology work rooms support hands-on learning. There is a well-stocked library and a science block with modern labs and interactive spaces. The school completed a major redevelopment at the centre of the site, creating an extended Sixth Form Centre and the Cloisters Room and Library to improve connections across the campus. These spaces enhance curricular and extra-curricular studies.
The Extra-Curricular programme includes music, sport, art, drama and speech and drama, with clubs and societies, Debating, Duke of Edinburgh, visits and trips, and opportunities for leadership and Futures projects. A versatile performing arts centre and a modern music school provide spaces for rehearsals, performances and practice. The art studios, and design and technology and food technology work rooms support a range of activities beyond the classroom. The campus also hosts a dance studio and a well-equipped library to support study and clubs, with student leadership opportunities and initiatives in G&L Futures.
Godolphin and Latymer is an independent day school for girls aged 11–18 in London. The school blends buildings with facilities, including an performing arts centre housed in a converted church, a music school, a flood-lit sports hall with climbing wall, and art, design and science spaces. The curriculum follows the British system with the IB Diploma in the Sixth Form, and language learning starts in Year 7 with French, German and Mandarin; Year 8 students choose two languages and carry them into Year 9. In the Sixth Form, students can study A Levels or the Diploma, with many taking the Extended Project Qualification. The G&L Futures programme develops critical, collaborative and evidence-based skills through year-group projects. The school's ethos emphasizes scholarship and service, reflecting its philanthropic origins. A rich extracurricular programme includes music and drama, debating and Model United Nations, Duke of Edinburgh, and community outreach with neighbouring primary schools.