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“Do traditional French cultural values hinder gender equality in France?”  This week at Modern Foreign Languages' Panglossia Club, U6th student of… More
Last Thursday, a group of Sixth Form French students went to the BFI to deepen our understanding of the "New Wave" film movement. A lecture led by… More
This week, Fifth Form GCSE Drama candidates performed their scripted pieces. The initial part of process involved reading, research, character… More
The Third and Upper Third Form boys were lucky to hear Warrant Office Second Class Johnson Beharry VC speak in their Assembly on Monday. Mr Beharry,… More
When Mme Danis proposed the idea of competing in ‘Les Joutes Oratoires’ French debating competition at St. Paul’s Girls’, we were sceptical. Having… More
We are delighted to report that, over the past two weeks, 11 Upper Sixth pupils have secured offers from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.… More
Our pupils do amazing things every single day, but behind those achievements are all of the hardworking staff here at Merchant Taylors' School. In… More
The Merchant Taylors' 2024 season was one of the most successful in recent memory. The 1st XI reached the semi-finals of the National Schools T20… More

Rowing Round-Up

As the rowing squad returned from the winter break, we found the lake to be frozen over resulting in a pause to the on-water training. The team,… More
The Reading Group was started in January of the last academic year and continues to thrive under the leadership of Ms Scott. The Reading Group, for… More
On Friday 31st January, the Charity Drive Team hosted our annual sleepout, with an impressive 63 students from the Third Form to the Upper Sixth Form… More
Co-curricular activities welcome likeminded students and staff to nurture passions and indulge interests, forging friendships which span across… More
This week, Merchant Taylors' School played John Hampden School and Reading School in the Semi-Final of the National Schools Squash Championship. It… More
As a collaborative effort between the library and English department, we have once again begun to shadow the Carnegie shortlist. This prestigious… More
This week, GCSE Drama students in Divisions also went to see a performance of a set text, Blood Brothers at the Waterside Theatre in Aylesbury More
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