Category Archives: Old Girls’ Events
A Celebration Of Liverpool
“A Celebration of Liverpool” tells the story of the highs and lows of Liverpool’s experiences in a fast moving show with music, drama, poetry, prose readings, humour, jokes and Powerpoint. We focus on major events such as the rise of
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Talking Minds – A Mental Health Symposium for Educators
Merchant Taylors’ is proud to be hosting “Talking Minds – A Mental Health Symposium for Educators” on Friday 24th May 2019 from 09.30 – 15.45. Keynote speakers include: Natasha Devon MBE Jonny Benjamin MBE Danny Sculthorpe Dick Moore The cost of
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Primary School WWI Themed Art Workshop
A group of talented artists from year 6 were involved in producing Art work, last term, to be exhibited at the Birmingham Symphony Hall on 11th November 2018 to represent the 100th Anniversary of the First World War. The theme
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Return to the Forbidden Planet – Joint Schools’ Musical
Tickets are now available for the forthcoming Joint Schools’ musical. Bob Carlton’s ‘Return to the Forbidden Planet’ will be staged at Merchant Taylors’ Girls’ School from Wednesday 29th November to Saturday 2nd December at 7 pm. Directed by Dr John
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London City Drinks 2017
On a temperate autumn evening, over 80 people called in at this year’s London City Drinks event held at The Merchant Taylors’ Company Hall. For some, it has become a regular, informal meeting point with school friends, for others it
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OGA Summer Luncheon 2017
Saturday, 24th June, saw the annual OGA Summer Luncheon as our Old Girls returned to MTGS for the chief social event of their calendar. Over 60 Old Girls, current pupils and staff attended the Luncheon, which will unfortunately be Louise
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Old Crosbeians Wessex Lunch 2017
Two Bank Holiday weekends left just two other Saturdays in May’s calendar this year. The usual competitive bids from family occasions and holidays for those two dates meant that recruiting attendees for this year’s Wessex Luncheon proved to be rather
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