Lady Eleanor Holles School

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The Lady Eleanor Holles School
Motto "Spes Audacem Adjuvat"
Established 1711
Type Independent All-Girls
Students 890 (approx)
Location Hampton, London, England
Website The Lady Eleanor Holles School

The Lady Eleanor Holles School (often abbreviated to LEH or LEHS) is a selective, independent girls' school in Hampton (Middlesex), a suburb of London, England, originally founded in 1711. The school has a Junior Department with some 190 students aged 7-11 and a Senior Department for ages 11-18 with some 700 pupils.

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[edit] History

The school was established in 1711, when a trust for its endowment as a Christian foundation was created under the will of Lady Eleanor Holles, daughter of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare, which prescribed that money from her estate should be used to set up a school. First located in the Cripplegate Ward of the City of London, its original site is marked by a plaque on one of the Barbican walkways. The school went on to occupy other premises in the City until 1878, when it moved to Hackney. The current premises in Hampton were purpose built, and were opened in 1935 by HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester.

[edit] Facilities and Extra-Curricular Opportunities

The school boasts an impressive array of facilities, including a large sports hall, swimming pool, boat house on the Thames, playing fields, tennis courts, netball courts, athletics facilities, science laboratories, modern languages laboratory, design and technology suite, music and art suites, computer rooms, and, most recently, a new Learning Resources Centre. Girls can join a huge variety of clubs within the school, including Amnesty International, Chess Club, Choirs, Orchestral and Chamber groups, and many more. There are also many sports teams, for example lacrosse, netball, tennis, gymnastics, athletics, rounders, swimming, rowing and fencing.

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[edit] Quotations

"What you've got here are amazingly talented girls, very committed staff, a fabulous site, so it's got everything going for it" - Mrs Gillian Lowe (Oxon), Headmistress

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