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Alumni
Merchant Taylors’ Old Pupils’ Association
When a student leaves Merchant Taylors’ School at the end of Sixth Form they will automatically become an ‘Old Pupil’.
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Old pupils range from those who have just left School and perhaps gone on to university, to those that left many years ago and are still attending events today in support of the School. You may not appreciate the benefits now, but being a member of the Old Pupils’ Association will, later in life, connect you to a strong and influential network and provide support, friendship and business connections for many years to come.
The Association publishes regular information via printed material and its website. On the social side there are several regional dinners and informal networking events held all over the country. Many current undergraduates attend these events as well as Old Pupils’ who live in the vicinity. The OPA raises money to support the School and you can actively support the school and pupils in a number of ways:
Commemorate special occasions
Donate prizes for Prize Giving Support pupils’ special projects
For more information please visit : www.merchanttaylors.com/alumni-development
Welcome to Stanfield
I am delighted that you have chosen Stanfield Preparatory School, Merchant Taylors’ School for your child and hope that through a close and happy cooperation between us, they will get the very best from the education offered. We look forward to welcoming you to Stanfield very soon.
Miss E Lynan Head of Stanfield
The school day runs from: 8.40am to 3.20pm Monday to Thursday 8.40am to 3.10pm on Fridays.
During the morning sessions there is a greater focus on Literacy and Mathematics based activities, although all 7 areas are interconnected and opportunities are provided across the curriculum throughout the day.
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Our Strategy
A school that cares
A school that fosters a passion for learning and focuses on excellence
A school renowned for its cocurricular provision
A school renowned for its extraordinary staff
A school that is forward-thinking and adaptable
A school that is at the heart of the community
Our Code of Conduct
The basis of all good behaviour is a need for mutual respect. Pupils attending Stanfield have a right to expect a well-ordered environment, which is conducive to learning. The essence lies in the 3C’s