Robert Orme – a Latymer Legend
Latymer’s school community was deeply saddened by the news that we had lost one of the School’s most cherished...
Latymer welcomed 24 students from six different schools to our Art History Café, to debate what Jackson Pollock was expressing in his painting ‘Number 1 a.’
Student groups from West London Free School, Godolphin, St Paul’s Girls, Harrodian and Notting Hill & Ealing, along with Latymerians, wrote an exhibition label for the painting from the point of view of the media, Jungian analysts, biographers, feminists and art critics.
An intellectually stimulating session, students enjoyed the experience so much that plans for future meetings next term are already in place.
We look forward to the next Art History Café debate!
Latymer’s school community was deeply saddened by the news that we had lost one of the School’s most cherished...
We are thrilled to announce that Teri, a Year 11 student at Latymer Upper School, has been selected to...
We are delighted to share the outstanding success of The Scientific Latymerian at this year’s Shine School Media Awards,...