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The Godolphin and Latymer School is an independent school for 700 girls aged eleven to eighteen in London, England. Miss Margaret Rudland is the head mistress of the school. The Godolphin and Latymer School celebrated its centenary in May, 2005, with a service at St. Paul's Cathedral.
The school motto is an Ancient Cornish phrase, Francha Leale Toge, which translates to 'Free and loyal art thou'.
HistoryIt was built in 1861 as the Godolphin School, a boarding establishment for boys, set in fields near the River Thames at Hammersmith in West London. In 1905 it became an independent day school for girls, associated with the Latymer Foundation and taking the name of the Godolphin and Latymer School. From 1906 onwards it received grants from the London County Council and the Local Education Authorities for equipment, library books and buildings. In 1951 the school became a Voluntary aided school under the 1944 Education Act, and in 1977, rather than becoming a non-selective school under the State system, it reverted to full independent status.[2]
Notable alumnaeFamous Old Dolphins include:
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