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  1. 3 days ago · Summer Term 2025. Full term begins Tuesday 22 April – Thursday 3 July. School Closed Monday 5th May. Half Term: Sunday 25 May – Sun 1 June. (Monday 2 June Staff Inset: School closed – Exam boys only in School) Autumn Term 2025. (All new Lower School boys in school on Monday 8 September)

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  2. 2 days ago · 04/07/2024. With glorious sunlight streaming through the windows of the Great Hall, and Pimm’s flowing freely in the vestibule, the organ recital on Tuesday afternoon was a truly summery occasion. This was the third organ recital this term, the previous two having taken place in Aldenham and Abbots Langley in the first half of term.

  3. 5 days ago · Lunch Menu. All enquiries including those concerning special dietary requirements or food allergies should be sent to Catering Manager . There are major issues in supply chains nationally which have the potential to impact the Catering Department.

  4. 3 days ago · 145 likes, 0 comments - merchanttaylorsschool on July 3, 2024: "Despite the unseasonable weather, everyone at Taylors’ has been representing their Houses at this year’s Sports Day. The school has been awash with colour, with teachers and pupils proudly flying their House colours. The winners are yet to be decided and everyone is pushing their hardest to keep racking up points, but what ...

  5. 5 days ago · There is a good choice of schools in the area both state and private including: St Helen’s and Northwood College for girls, St Martin’s, St John's and Merchant Taylors’ for boys. Square Footage: 1,598 sq ft

  6. 5 days ago · 07 Sep 2024. Football. 2nd XI v Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood. 1st XI v Reading Blue Coat School. More. Location. View Sports Map. Sports Calendar. Click a day for more details. Full Calendar. Main Sports Contact. More Contacts. Eton College Sports Fixtures and Results.

  7. 5 days ago · Sir Thomas White, (fn. 1) the son of William White, (fn. 2) a clothier, of Rickmansworth, Herts, was born at Reading in 1492, and was at school there until apprenticed (at 12 years of age) to a merchant in London.