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Overview and Aims
Through its Public Benefit activities, the school endeavours to foster the aims if its founder by engaging with local, national and international bodies, fostering strong relations with the local community and encouraging its pupils to contribute positively, willingly and with altruism, for the greater good.
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Education & Facilities at LEH
The school educated 864 pupils during 2008-9: 679 in the Senior Department (11-18) and 185 in the Junior Department (7-11), the majority coming from West London, Surrey, Middlesex and Berkshire. The school provides an academic, day school education for girls aged 7-18: this is an environment not generally available in the state sector.
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Service in the Local Community
Pupils and staff are actively engaged in Service and Outreach Work in the local community. Activities include enrichment extra-curricular activities with local state primary schools and providing visits and entertainment for the elderly.
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Links with Local Maintained Schools
The school has built strong links with local schools through a number of partnerships such as the Hampton Executive Consortium, working under the chairmanship of Sir John Rowling.
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Links with National Organisations
We have established strong links with national organisations such as Amnesty,'Make Proverty History', the United Nations Youth and Student Associations and many others.
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