MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL
Merchant Taylors' School was founded in 1561 by Sir Thomas White (7 June 1492–12 February 1567) of the Merchant Taylors' Company in a manor house in the parish of St Lawrence Pountney in the City of London, where it remained until 1875. The school then occupied various campuses but from 1933 it has been at Sandy Lodge, a 285 acres site close to Northwood in Hertfordshire. An 11–18 boys' public day school but after merger with Northwood Prep School in 2015 the school was an all-through school from age 3 to 18. The Merchant Taylors' remains a school for boys only, and accepts pupils based upon an entrance examination, which the boys sit when they are either 11, 13 or 16 years old but in March 2024, the school announced that all 13 plus admission would halt after 2025. Suffolk artist teachers and Merchant Taylors' School include Anna Badar and Suffolk artists who attended include Simon Bestow, Lewis Edmund Croke, Sydney Prior Hall and Geoffrey Buckingham Pocock.
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