New appointments at Merchant Taylors’
The board of governors has announced the appointment of two new heads to lead the Merchant Taylors’ Boys’ and Girls’ Senior Schools in 2018.
Mrs Claire Tao, who is currently deputy head at the City of London School for Girls (CLSG), will take over as headmistress from Mrs Louise Robinson when she leaves at Easter 2018. Mr David Wickes will join Merchant Taylors’ Boys’ School as headmaster in September 2018. David is currently the deputy headmaster at Warwick School.
Upon the appointment Claire said: “I am delighted to be joining Merchant Taylors’ Girls’ School at this exciting time in their development. I have been hugely impressed by members of the school community who I have encountered on my visits to the school. I am looking forward to joining after Easter and the prospect of working collaboratively with the staff and the other heads to ensure the girls’ learning experience is positive, fun and rewarding for them.”
David said: “I am honoured to have been appointed head of Merchant Taylors’ Boys’ School, one of the most prestigious schools in the north of England. It has a strong tradition and wonderful values and I am thrilled to be taking over at such an exciting time in its history.
“From the moment I visited the school, I was struck by the warmth of the welcome and the tremendous community spirit. Over the coming months I am greatly looking forward to getting to know the schools’ staff, parents, alumni and, most especially, the boys.
“I am also looking forward to working alongside Mrs Thomas, Miss Yardley and, of course, Mrs Tao to ensure that our family of schools continues to offer the best education in the area.”
The chair of governors, Mrs Beverley Bell, CBE, who worked with a number of her colleagues, assisted by Saxton Bampfylde, to recruit Claire and David said: “We were impressed by the calibre and number of applicants the posts attracted. Both are highly qualified for the roles and are experts in male and female pedagogy, which is crucial for the schools’ single sex education focus.
“In addition, they will work closely together, along with the heads of the primary and junior schools, Janet Thomas and Julie Yardley, to maximise the opportunities for all our pupils to mix together outside the classroom – one of the key unique benefits of our 4-18 family of schools set up.
“In the meantime, the board of governors would like to express its sincere gratitude to Louise Robinson for her dedication and commitment to her role as headmistress at the Senior Girls’ School and the Primary School for so many years and to Deiniol Williams for taking up the post of acting head at the Boys’ School following David Cook’s move to a new headship. In ensuring the smooth running of the school Deiniol has shown the highest levels of professionalism and commitment. We are all extremely grateful to him.”