Loughborough High School

All five of the Schools are autonomous, and yet they share the same vision and educational ethos, supported by a united board of governors.

LHS is situated on a multi-acre campus on the south side of Loughborough town centre; the three Schools are adjacent to one another, laid out along Burton Walks.

The east-side of the quad, closest to the main access of Burton Walks, is occupied by what is the oldest building which houses the administration, including the Headmistress' study and the Cope library.

Also on the other side of Burton Walks are the Parkin Sports Centre, recently completed in 2019, the science buildings and astroturf pitch, the latter of which is shared with the rest of the Foundation.

LHS has teams in hockey, netball, cross country and athletics, and competes to national level and regularly win leagues and championships.

The school engages in regular charity fund-raising events, including non-uniform days and cake sales.

Storer is named after Johnathan Storer who, in 1713, founded a charity conveying cottages and land in Loughborough to eleven trustees, allowing the purchase of wheat to make bread and clothing, which was distributed to poor people living in the town.

The house system provides internal competition in a number of sporting disciplines as well as extracurricular activities, including music and drama.