Senior Boys’ Speech Day 2019

Meeting in the Philharmonic Hall, the School gathered to award prizes and celebrate the academic, personal and sporting successes of boys for the school year 2018/19.

Chair of Governors, Beverley Bell CBE, welcomed the school before handing over to Headmaster, David Wickes who introduced the School’s GCSE music cohort performing a medley from the Beatles’ Abbey Road. The medley took in a fiery ‘Come Together’, an orchestral ‘Golden Slumbers’, and an instrumentally arranged ‘Here Comes the Sun’ before finishing – fittingly – on ‘The End’.

This was followed by the presentation of prize for years 7 – 10 before the Headmaster returned to the podium to reflect on the School year. Mr Wickes’ address centred on the School’s new motto ‘ACE’: Ambition, Character, and Excellence – the core principles of a Merchant Taylors’ education. He then invited several members of the student body to reflect on these characteristics and how they impacted on school life over the past year.

Deputy Head of School Rananjay Singh opened by discussing ambition, and how the plethora of extra-curricular activities on offer at the school had helped to build his self-confidence and character during his time at MTS. He encouraged his fellow pupils to “be curious and ambitious. Say yes to every opportunity and strive for excellence”.

He was followed by Lower Sixth pupil Harrison Ellison, who discussed entering school midway through his GCSEs in an effort to achieve his full potential. Harrison also touched on ambition, but how this must be married to a strong work ethic and “a desire to achieve”. He thanked the teaching staff for supporting him in this transition and spoke of the school community as being integral in drawing the best from each pupil.

Harrison’s pointed were echoed by Deputy Head of School Christopher Stuttard, who focused on character and how the School didn’t exist to change who you are but “to give you the opportunities to develop into who you want to be”. He was followed by Year 8 pupil Ruben Reed who discussed the importance of humility and charity to character, concluding that “it is not funding that makes our School successful, but the character of the pupils and teachers within it”.

The Headmaster closed his address by thanking the boys for their words, before presenting prizes to Years 11 and the Sixth Form. The audience were then treated to excerpts from the current production of Hairspray, before the Head invited Mr Peter Moore to address the school as guest speaker.

Peter related his career experiences and offered advice to current pupils based upon this. Born in Liverpool, he explained how he has travelled the world building an incredible career in sports and technology. Starting out as a PE teacher, he later emigrated to America, becoming a commission-only shoe salesman, before being recruited to work at Reebok. He later became one of Silicon Valley’s most influential leaders guiding global brands such as Sega, Microsoft Xbox and EA Sports before returning to Liverpool in 2017 as CEO of Liverpool FC.

He reflected on the aspects of his character that had been vital to his success – confidence, ambition, a desire to succeed – and noted they were all key components of the ‘Scouse’ nature, and that there had been an abundance of them on show from all pupils that morning. He closed by reciting a quote from Theodore Roosevelt that it is “not the critic who counts… the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena”, before challenging the boys to “be on the pitch… if you fail, you fail, but if you win, you win for everyone who’s ever supported you along the way”.

The ceremony closed with a vote of thanks and some reflections proposed by Head Boy Matthew Cheshire, who thanked Mr Moore and presented a gift from the School to the LFC Foundation.

Echoing Mr Moore, as well as his contemporaries, Matthew advised his fellow students to stretch themselves and that “life isn’t about getting everything right, it is about trying to get a little more right than you do wrong… the mistakes you will make do not define you, but your response and your reactions certainly will”. The morning’s celebrations then concluded with The School Song and the National Anthem.

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Pupils Perform at Page House Care Home

Pupils of Mr Lock performed Christmas carols in front of 50 residents of James Page House in Maghull on Wednesday lunch time.

It was the first time the pupils had done anything like this, The residents were delighted and some quoted “it took them back to their childhood” whilst others were also very moved.

The Manager, Sarah Blevin said: “The school should be extremely proud of the pupils. It is not easy to come into a place like this, and not to be affected. But the pupils acted so professionally, and gave a brilliant performance.”

One resident’s relative said “the school should be extremely proud of the students. It’s not easy performing to an audience who can’t always respond. I thought they did brilliantly”

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Stanfield Santa Dash 2019

On Monday 2nd December, the children at Stanfield took part in a sponsored Santa Dash. The children were challenged to run, hop, skip and walk a pre-marked course around the playground.

The children looked fantastic in their Santa suits, elf costumes and Christmas jumpers. The School Council chose to support the charity Stable Lives, a charity which uses horses and ponies to provide a link to individuals who may be struggling with depression and low self-esteem.  We were delighted to welcome Carrie from the charity to run with us in our Santa Dash. 

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Young Carer Ruby Attends M&S Launch

A huge well done to Year 7 pupil, Ruby Smallman who is a Young Carer and Ambassador for the charity ‘Together for Short Lives’.

Ruby helps care for her sister, Holly, and was picked from 100s of nominations to win the ‘Most Caring Child’ at the Wellchild Awards in 2015. Ruby also received a thank you letter from Prince Harry for the way she helps her sister.

Ruby is also involved in other charities too including Strongbones, which helps families and children with scoliosis, spina bifida, brittle bone disease and other serious conditions of the bone. Ruby helps raise funds and the profile of Strongbones through all her hard work. Ruby is also a Young Ambassador for the Barrie Wells Trust #Box4Kids, and regularly hosts boxes at music or sporting events for children from local hospice Claire House and Alder Hey.

Ruby recently even found time to organise a competition for youngsters, and 10 winners are now heading to the Natural History Museum wearing dinosaur onesies!

Alongside her family, Ruby was invited to the press launch of the new partnership between Marks & Spencer’s and Together for Short Lives. The collaboration between the two will see funds raised for the charity through the sales of an exclusive Frozen tote bag.

Everyone at Merchant Taylors’ School is very proud of Ruby!

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Radio City Mission Christmas Appeal

Merchant Taylors’ Senior Boys’ School will once again be supporting the Radio City Mission Christmas Appeal this year. 1 in 3 children are living in poverty and all of the gifts are distributed locally throughout the North West. If you’d like to help, we would greatly appreciate if you are able to donate a new and unwrapped gift for a boy or girl by the 16th December.

All gifts should be dropped off with Mrs A. O’Brien in Milton House.

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Junior Boys’ Enjoy Further Chess Success

Merchant Taylors’ Junior Boys have had further success this term in Chess. Fifteen enthusiastic chess players from Years 4-6 Caleb, Simon, Isaac, Justin, Shivy, Jack, Aaron, Isaac, Abdurrahman, Zach, Bruce, Nikhil , Martin, Milo and Joshua travelled to Bolton Junior School for the annual AJIS Chess Congress.

The boys represented the U9, U10 and U11 teams. The boys demonstrated great teamwork, encouraging one another and displaying superb sportsmanship throughout the tournament. Medals were awarded to the top performing pupils in each group-

U9
Bronze Medals – Caleb & Justin

U10
Gold Medals – Jack & Isaac
Silver Medal – Aaron

U11
Gold Medal – Martin
Silver Medal – Bruce
Bronze Medal – Milo & Joshua

Well done to all the boys who took part!

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Senior Girls’ Prize Giving 2019

This year the School was joined by 1987 leaver and Chief of Staff of the Army Sport Control Board Amanda Hassell.

Meeting in the Philharmonic Hall, the School gathered to award prizes and celebrate the academic, personal and sporting successes of girls for the school year 2018/19.

Chair of Governors, Beverley Bell CBE

MTGS Headmistress, Mrs Claire Tao

Chair of Governors, Beverley Bell CBE, addressed the school and offered her thoughts on the previous year’s achievements, as well as reflecting on her own life-long friendships as a result of studying at MTS. She encouraged our recent leavers to follow suit and remain in touch with each other and the School community before handing over to Headmistress, Claire Tao.

Mrs Tao’s address opened by reflecting on the staff who had either retired or departed the School over the previous academic year, including former Head of Stanfield Julie Yardley. Other long-serving members of staff either retiring or moving on included: Head of Lower School Barbara Jones, Dr Martin McWatt and School Archivist and Librarian Anita Barry.

The theme of Mrs’ Tao’s speech was ACE: Ambition, Character, and Excellence – the core principles of a Merchant Taylors’ education. Mrs Tao discussed the first of these characteristics before inviting new Head of Sixth Form, Jo Mayne, to discuss what ‘Ambition’ meant to her, with Mrs Mayne reflecting on her own journey through MTS as a bursary pupil, and how that journey had led her to be the first in her family to attend University, before coming full circle into teaching.

Head of Sixth Form, Mrs Jo Mayne

Gabby Foster

Next, Mrs Tao invited current Upper Sixth pupil Gabby Foster to discuss character. Gabby focused on the importance of courage and discussed her personal circumstances following struggles with her health during her GCSEs and A-Levels. Finally, Deputy Girls Abby Jones and Ella Burns addressed the School on Excellence, reflecting on their time at MTS and the many opportunities to extend themselves they had been offered. This was followed by a performance of “Tomorrow shall be my dancing day” by the Chamber Choir.

Amanda then addressed the School relating her experiences since leaving and offering her advice to current pupils. After moving on to Nottingham University to study Geography, Amanda joined the British Army 1992, having attended East Midlands University Officer Training Corps. In 2006 she was deployed to Basra, Iraq on Operation Telic 9 for an 8-month tour of duty. She left the Regular Army in 2016 to capitalise on her involvement with sport during her Army career and was appointed Chief of Staff of The Army Sport Control Board, a military charity responsible for the delivery of all Army level sport.

Amanda told the girls to “always remember where you started, no matter how successful you become”, to “be grateful to those who went before you or made things happen for you”, and above all, to “have the moral courage to do the right thing, on a difficult day, when no one is watching”. The ceremony closed with a vote of thanks and some reflections proposed by Head Girl Anna Losty.

Echoing Col Hassell, she advised her fellow students that “if you want to walk fast, walk alone, but if you want to walk far, walk together”, before a cast of over 100 students performed an extract from the School’s upcoming production of Hairspray. The National Anthem then concluded the morning’s celebrations.

A full gallery from the day is available on the School’s Facebook page here.

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Year Two Visit to MTBS Laboratories

Year Two were thrilled to visit MTBS science laboratories, on what has become an annual trip for the year group. Linking to our History topic of The Great Fire of London, we wanted to explore the reasons why the fire spread so easily though London and why it was so difficult to contain.  An afternoon at the Senior Boys’ School was a wonderful way to bring to life our History topic and explore practically the reasons why so much of London burned during the Great Fire.

We were invited to don our safety goggles, whilst the Senior School teachers helped the children to understand the effects of burning different materials, whilst exploring different methods to extinguish a flame. We concluded that water can be used to extinguish a fire and that flames needs oxygen to burn.  We were able to watch a super experiment showing how fire spread along a row of connected houses and how a fire break can stop this.

The children also enjoyed other exciting demonstrations. Dr Clay held out his palm filled with bubbles. He chose a child to take a lighted taper and place it in the bubbles mixture on his hand. Imagine our surprise as he held a ball of flames in his palm.  In a further experiment, the children watched in astonishment as icing sugar was made to explode. The miracle of science!

All teachers emphasised the importance of safety at all times. Whilst enjoying ourselves immensely, we were constantly reminded that these experiments were only safe to conduct, because we were in the school science laboratories, watching demonstrations by fully trained scientists, who were using the correct safety equipment.

Year Two thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon and really appreciated the time, effort and care shown by our colleagues in the Senior school – we are greatly looking forward to our next trip!

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Battle of Trafalgar Anniversary Parade

Hundreds of Sea Cadets and Royal Marine Cadets attended Horse Guards Parade on Sunday 20th October to take part in marking the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar.

Merchant Taylors’ pupils L/Cpl Callum Davidson (Yr 11) and L/Cpl Lucy Taylor (Yr 10) were selected as part of the Royal Marine Cadet National Guard. Following a parade inspection by the Commandant General Royal Marine Maj Gen Matt Holmes CBE DSO, Sea Cadets Captain Phil Russell RN and the Mayor of Westminster a wreath laying ceremony was performed. L/Cpl Taylor had the privilege of being part of the wreath laying party on behalf of the Royal Marine Cadets.

The cadets then marched on The Mall towards Buckingham Palace where L/Cpl Davidson’s Guard led the parade. Callum and Lucy said “We were extremely honoured to take part in such an important parade and the last two days of rehearsals had been really hard work but well worth it.”

The annual event marks the Battle of Trafalgar; a naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies in 1805.

Well done to both Callum and Lucy!

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Isaac gets his wish as 34th Street beckons

Congratulations to Isaac Lancel-Watkinson, who has just been cast in Miracle on 34th Street at The Liverpool Playhouse.

The talented young actor, who is in Year 7 at our Senior Boys’ School, will appear in the magical Christmas production from Saturday 7 December to Saturday 4 January.

It’s the latest acting success for Isaac, 11, who has recently been part of the critically-acclaimed Mame in Manchester. The show has received excellent reviews including critics’ choice in The Times, Sunday Times and Sunday Express.

Incredibly, among this string of theatre performances, Isaac is still keeping right on top of his school work and his musical commitments.

Break a leg, Isaac!

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