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At Merchant Taylors' School, a long-standing independent school with its uniqueness to innovation, courage, inspiration and joy, a significant step is… More
On Monday evening Music Scholars and Exhibitioners old and new performed in the Scholars' Concert in the Exam Hall, attended by about thirty parents,… 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
In celebration of National Poetry Day 2024, the English Department held their annual MTS Poetry Competition. Hundreds of boys entered, from the Thirds… More
The Summer Reading Challenge is an activity that all Lower School and ‘new to school’ pupils participate in over the holidays. It is designed to… More
Our Third and Upper Third Form book group marked National Poetry Day on Friday by sharing poems and writing poetry ‘by numbers’. More
Now that the Third Form have dried off from their adventures in the Lake District and had time to reflect on the trip, we thought it would be a great… More

Rugby Week

Rugby Week was a fantastic festival of Rugby, with fourteen school teams playing under lights against a variety of opposition including Reading Blue… More
The essay question (focused on how successful business people benefit society) required me to explore the economic value of businesspeople, but also… 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
Students of German in both the Fifth and Lower Sixth Forms took part in the European Career Roadshow on 27th September at the Goethe-Institut in South… More
Interest in the organ is burgeoning at Merchant Taylors’, a fact confirmed by the school’s recent accreditation by the Royal College of Organists. As… More
On the 23rd of September, Merchant Taylors’ was very pleased to welcome Mr Steven Frank, a Holocaust survivor, to give a talk about his life and… More
The weather did its part last Thursday to make our annual cross country fixture at Harrow appropriately wet, windy and wild: proper cross-country… More
This past week, a gaggle of bleary eyed, and rather overly enthusiastic Third Formers departed the school at the ungodly hour of 6.30am to embark upon… More
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