A high school in England has found a new solution to allow students to sleep longer in the morning. The $25,000-a-year Hampton Court House School is starting a 1:30 to 7:00 p.m. timetable in September. It will become the only school in Britain that starts lessons in the afternoon. Head teacher Guy Holloway said the changed hours should help students get higher grades. He said research on human brains shows students can do better if they can sleep longer in the morning. Mr. Holloway said: "We want to get students into an environment where they can get quality sleep and their bodies are working well in correct ways." He added: "It's about what works in our neighborhood."