Category: Senior

Living Our School Values Through Festive Food Creativity

Over the past two weeks, our Food & Nutrition department has celebrated the season by embracing our school values through a variety of festive activities. Pupils created around 80 pastry Christmas trees, each filled with a range of delicious flavours. Year 7 students crafted 25 beautifully decorated Christmas biscuits. Our Food in the News club…

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Outstanding Results in the 2025 Bebras Challenge

Our pupils have excelled in this year’s Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge, with every age group performing significantly above both national and London averages. This exceptional outcome is particularly impressive given the scale and difficulty of the competition, which assesses pupils’ abilities in logical reasoning, pattern recognition and problem-solving under pressure. This year, over 400 pupils…

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Gold for our LEH Gymnasts!

A fantastic result for our four LEH U13 Novice Gymnasts at the weekend! After a competitive morning at Fulham Cross Girls School, our gymnasts secured the win to take home the Gold medal. Huge congratulations to Ella (Year 7), Emilie (Year 7), Annie (Year 8) and Amelie (Year 8) who performed some well executed floor…

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A Monster Calls: A Huge Triumph!

The Senior School production of A Monster Calls was a resounding success, showcasing the dedication and talent of a remarkable cast of 37 students from Upper 4, Lower 5 and Upper 5. Over weeks of intense rehearsal, the cast worked tirelessly to create a hard-hitting, deeply moving piece of theatre that resonated with audiences. Embracing a stylised…

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Be Bold Lecture Talk! Matt Morgan

Our next Be Bold! Lecture will take place on 28th January 2026, 7 – 8.30pm, where Intensive Care Medicine Consultant, Honorary Professor for the Public Understanding of Medicine and regular British Medical Journal columnist, Professor Matt Morgan will be delivering a fascinating talk on Intensive Care: where technology and humanity meet on the edge of…

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Success at the Hampton Small Boats Head

LEHBC enjoyed a hugely successful home event at the Hampton Small Boats Head on Saturday, which this year attracted almost 800 crews racing across two divisions. It was a fantastic showcase of school and club rowing, and an especially proud day for the LEHBC team.  Despite the wet and windy conditions, the girls raced with…

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Sport Update, w/c 21 November 2025

It has been a vibrant and action-packed few weeks in Sport at LEH, with pupils across the school embracing a wide range of opportunities to learn, compete and showcase their talents. Education in Sport Team PEBE joined us last week and delivered educational workshops to all our pupils across the school on sports bras and…

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Understanding the Holodomor

LEH GCSE and A-level History students took part in a fascinating workshop led by the Foundation for the History of Totalitarianism, learning about the Holodomor. Upper 6 student, Tillie gave us this account of the trip:  “As A level History students we have recently been learning about Stalin’s use of terror to control the people of the USSR…

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Pupils shine at ISSPMUN Conference

On Friday 21st November, LEH held the annual ISSP MUN (Independent State School Partnership Model United Nations) conference. There were two topics that were discussed between delegates – capital punishment and health. Every pupil was randomly assigned to work with a delegate from another school to represent their allocated country. There were pupils from Hampton…

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A Fantastic day at LOSMUN

Fifteen enthusiastic LEH delegates (Upper 4 (Year 9) – Upper 6 and one Lower 4 (Year 8) represented the delegations of France, Sierra Leone and Yemen debating and passing resolutions and amendments on the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, peace in Palestine, AI in the workforce and its impact on the environment, water security on the Nile, women’s rights in…

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