Merchant Taylors School, nestled in the vibrant community of Waterloo, Liverpool, has a rich heritage of excellence in education that spans over 400 years. Renowned for its commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity and personal growth, the school offers a diverse range of learning opportunities tailored to inspire students from early years through to sixth form. With a strong emphasis on academic achievement, the dedicated faculty employs innovative teaching methods to cultivate critical thinking and creativity in every classroom.

At Merchant Taylors School, students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, including modern science laboratories, expansive sports fields, and arts studios, all designed to enhance the educational experience. The school’s nurturing atmosphere supports not only academic success but also the development of well-rounded individuals who are prepared to excel in a rapidly changing world. Extracurricular activities are abundant, with numerous clubs and societies allowing students to explore their interests and develop leadership skills.

What sets Merchant Taylors School apart is its unwavering dedication to each student’s potential, ensuring personalized attention and support throughout their academic journey. If you’re seeking a distinguished educational institution that values tradition while embracing innovation, look no further than Merchant Taylors School. For more information or to arrange a visit, please contact us at 0151 924 3140 or explore our website at http://www.merchanttaylors.com/. Join us in shaping the leaders of tomorrow!

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Ben Daley

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If you want an outstanding education and onward valued life ,this is the remarkable school for your

5/ 5

If you want an outstanding education and onward valued life ,this is the remarkable school for your children to be at and the catering is by far the up most in excellence

Remix Nation

5 Google Rating

Good place education amazing

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Good place education amazing

Retsina London

5 Google Rating

Great school with outstanding results matching it’s outstanding history.

5/ 5

Great school with outstanding results matching it’s outstanding history.

Freddieshow1

1 Google Rating

STUPID

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Daniel Askew

5 Google Rating

excellent facilaties to have a quality education

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excellent facilaties to have a quality education

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3 Google Rating

No longer worth the money. They have shortened the holidays to ‘match up with the local schools’

3/ 5

No longer worth the money. They have shortened the holidays to ‘match up with the local schools’ but still finish at four o’clock. No more Christmas shopping day in December and the twenty minute early finish on a Friday was scrapped too. They no longer have hymn books during assembly’s. Mrs Tao arrived and all the original teachers who had worked there for years got off, replaced by newer less experienced ones. I can say that the school trips were amazing, and it’s something state schools will never offer, I did enjoy all the CCF days and prize givings. But Mrs Tao needs to turn things around quick before everyone leaves.

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