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Buy a Brick

Buy a Brick is your opportunity to become part of the fabric of LEH, while supporting the Bursary Fund
The LEH Gateway Path
The LEH Gateway Path
Our campaign to offer members of the LEH community the opportunity to Buy a Brick in the Gateway Path has been a huge success, with over 140 people choosing to become quite literally part of the fabric of LEH! All proceeds are donated to the LEH Bursary Fund. 

We are delighted to offer you another chance to Buy a Brick in our Gateway Path. Some alumnae have chosen to include their name and their LEH starting date and leaving date, and some have chosen a suitable motto. It’s really up to you to use the 30 available characters as you see fit. Any bricks ordered now will be laid over the summer holidays, ready to welcome LEH students in September. 

If you would like to purchase a brick, please download and complete the form

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Lady Eleanor Holles School
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0208 979 1601
alumnae@lehs.org.uk

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