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Best academic signal
Latymer Upper School
Strongest published results or academic index in this comparison.
Best bursary signal
Latymer Upper School
Published support up to 100%.
Lowest day-fee signal
Putney High School
Lowest published day-fee figure among the selected schools.
Less pressured option
Putney High School
Best signal for open entry, pastoral feedback, or smaller classes.
Next deadline first
Putney High School
Registration closes: 4 mo.
| Field | Latymer Upper School Hammersmith and Fulham | Putney High School Wandsworth |
|---|
| Houseroom Index | 81.52/100 (#24) | 82.32/100 (#18) |
| ISI rating | Standards met | Excellent |
| Type | Senior | All-through |
| Gender | Co-ed | Girls |
| Ages | 11–18 | 3–18 |
| Pupils | 1,440 | 740 |
| Day fees / yr | £31,095 | £24,027 – £29,007 |
| How competitive entry is | Competitive entry | Competitive entry |
| Scholarships | 16 available: Music, Art, Sport, Academic, Drama, Means Tested (up to 20%) | 36 available: Other, Music, Sport, Academic, Art, Drama, Dt, Means Tested |
| Bursaries | Means-tested · up to 100% | Means-tested · up to 100% |
| Day / boarding | Day only | Day only |
| GCSE 9–7 % | 93% | 92% |
| A-level A*–A % | 80.9% | 79% |
| Oxbridge offers | 26 offers (14.4%) | 13 offers (13.8%) |
| Russell Group % | 66.7% | 17% |
| Top destinations | University of Oxford (21), University of Edinburgh (18), UCL (16) | Durham (2), Oxford (3) |
| Qualifications | GCSE, A LEVEL | GCSE, A-LEVEL |
| Best for | Families seeking a senior school for ages 11–18, with thinking already on 11+ or 13+ entry.; Families who prefer a co-educational setting over single-sex. | Families wanting one school across the whole journey (ages 4–18) rather than separate prep + senior.; Parents who want a single-sex environment for their daughter. |
| Watch outs | Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed. | Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed.; Single-sex (girls). Comfortable for some children, less so for others — worth a visit on a normal teaching day rather than only an open-day showcase. |
| Ethos | An unpretentious, cosmopolitan community: highly academic, forward-thinking, and rooted in Edward La… | Academic with a very modern edge — Modern Scholarship: a forward-thinking approach to academic study… |
| Religion | None | None |
| Avg class size | 24 | 22 |
| School day | 08:25:00–16:00:00 | 08:30:00–16:45:00 |
| Saturday school | Yes | No |
| Languages | French, German, Mandarin, Spanish (+2) | French, Spanish, Latin, Mandarin (+3) |
| Transport / bus | No school bus | School bus available |
| Head | Head Susan Wijeratna | Head Jo Sharrock |
| Founded | 1624 | 1893 |
| Next deadline | Registration closes — 4 mo | Registration closes — 4 mo |
| External ratings | Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #10 | Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #24 |
Latymer Upper School
Hammersmith and Fulham
Houseroom Index: 81.52/100 · #24
- Houseroom Index
- 81.52/100 (#24)
- ISI rating
- Standards met
- Type
- Senior
- Gender
- Co-ed
- Ages
- 11–18
- Pupils
- 1,440
- Day fees / yr
- £31,095
- How competitive entry is
- Competitive entry
- Scholarships
- 16 available: Music, Art, Sport, Academic, Drama, Means Tested (up to 20%)
- Bursaries
- Means-tested · up to 100%
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- GCSE 9–7 %
- 93%
- A-level A*–A %
- 80.9%
- Oxbridge offers
- 26 offers (14.4%)
- Russell Group %
- 66.7%
- Top destinations
- University of Oxford (21), University of Edinburgh (18), UCL (16)
- Qualifications
- GCSE, A LEVEL
- Best for
- Families seeking a senior school for ages 11–18, with thinking already on 11+ or 13+ entry.; Families who prefer a co-educational setting over single-sex.
- Watch outs
- Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed.
- Ethos
- An unpretentious, cosmopolitan community: highly academic, forward-thinking, and rooted in Edward La…
- Religion
- None
- Avg class size
- 24
- School day
- 08:25:00–16:00:00
- Saturday school
- Yes
- Languages
- French, German, Mandarin, Spanish (+2)
- Transport / bus
- No school bus
- Head
- Head Susan Wijeratna
- Founded
- 1624
- Next deadline
- Registration closes — 4 mo
- External ratings
- Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #10
Putney High School
Wandsworth
Houseroom Index: 82.32/100 · #18
- Houseroom Index
- 82.32/100 (#18)
- ISI rating
- Excellent
- Type
- All-through
- Gender
- Girls
- Ages
- 3–18
- Pupils
- 740
- Day fees / yr
- £24,027 – £29,007
- How competitive entry is
- Competitive entry
- Scholarships
- 36 available: Other, Music, Sport, Academic, Art, Drama, Dt, Means Tested
- Bursaries
- Means-tested · up to 100%
- Day / boarding
- Day only
- GCSE 9–7 %
- 92%
- A-level A*–A %
- 79%
- Oxbridge offers
- 13 offers (13.8%)
- Russell Group %
- 17%
- Top destinations
- Durham (2), Oxford (3)
- Qualifications
- GCSE, A-LEVEL
- Best for
- Families wanting one school across the whole journey (ages 4–18) rather than separate prep + senior.; Parents who want a single-sex environment for their daughter.
- Watch outs
- Selective entry — assume some form of assessment at the relevant entry point. Plan tutoring or familiarisation early if needed.; Single-sex (girls). Comfortable for some children, less so for others — worth a visit on a normal teaching day rather than only an open-day showcase.
- Ethos
- Academic with a very modern edge — Modern Scholarship: a forward-thinking approach to academic study…
- Religion
- None
- Avg class size
- 22
- School day
- 08:30:00–16:45:00
- Saturday school
- No
- Languages
- French, Spanish, Latin, Mandarin (+3)
- Transport / bus
- School bus available
- Head
- Head Jo Sharrock
- Founded
- 1893
- Next deadline
- Registration closes — 4 mo
- External ratings
- Tatler · GSG · Parent Power #24