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Latymer Upper vs Hampton

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Stringplait · 17/02/2021 15:31

Currently in lucky position to have offers from Latymer Upper and Hampton but really struggling to decide as we haven’t been able to visit either school and so have only got a “feel” for each through what’s available online.
Obviously they are both great schools for many of the same and a few different reasons, but would love to hear thoughts/experiences from people who have children at either, or happen to know both and can compare...
We have a preference for coed but not before ensuring it’s the right school for DS, and we live closer to LU but also in a good location to make use of Hampton coach. So even the more obvious differences haven’t helped us decide!
Everyone I ask seems to always conclude with the thought “but Hampton is such a great school” and it’s hard to know whether people are saying this because they feel Latymer already speaks for itself and Hampton is the historically slightly less well-known/prestigious of the two so needs the mention, or if it’s because it really does have the edge! V happy to be corrected either way on that latter point, definitely not trying to be divisive, offend anyone or start a debate, just trying to understand the differences beyond the obvious and anything you can share will be gratefully received!
Essentially I would love to know if anyone can comment on any of the following:
How happy are the children at these schools?
Do reasonably sporty boys who aren’t star players but enjoy and want to do sports/play in fixtures get a decent amount of sport?
How is the pastoral care at each school?
Has anyone chosen one over the other and later regretted it or been happy with choice?
Where do children socialise outside of school? Ive heard Hampton boys socialise mostly around Kingston which isn’t an easy place for us to get to ... On the other hand no idea where Latymer kids socialise? And do they meet mostly at each others’ houses or out and about?
What is the teaching style like in the two schools?

OP posts:
lolo99 · 13/04/2023 19:50

wineebaygo · 13/04/2023 13:15

You can only see it if you're a parent- it's on the school Classlist and parents can opt in to show address, contact details etc.

Thank you. I'd like to consider Latymer Upper but am nervous about an 11 year old going alone on the train.

PamMarlow · 14/04/2023 11:34

Lots of children come from Richmond it's a straight journey on the tube - there are bound to be others travelling on the same train and lots do it from Y7

Drfosters · 14/04/2023 15:14

lolo99 · 13/04/2023 19:50

Thank you. I'd like to consider Latymer Upper but am nervous about an 11 year old going alone on the train.

Honestly, I can’t speak for all parents, but from my experience we all got nervous on the first day, saw that they were just fine and from then on just waved them off from home each day without giving it a second thought! I had to ask myself exactly what I was worried about and couldn’t come up with an answer. Never had a problem in 5 years even when trains cancelled. Their ability to work all the public transport apps is better than most adults. There is often quite a lot of them travelling together anyway even if different year groups.

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