Two thirds of Merchant Taylors’ students achieved A*-B grades in A-Levels

17th August 2018

A-Level results day 2018: A great year for top results and interesting onward destinations

It has been another great year for Merchant Taylors’ Schools. Two thirds of our students achieved A*-B grades in their A-Levels with eight heading to Oxford and Cambridge, the world’s most prestigious universities. 

Merchant Taylors’ prides itself on developing students who year after year achieve some of the best A-Level results in the region. Yet, we also focus on students of varying academic abilities and helping them achieve their ultimate potential, not just through their academic studies, but also a wide variety of activities from music and sport to the Combined Cadet Force and charity work.

This year, students are going on to study a diverse range of subjects at some of the best universities in the UK.

Rebecca Southwart, achieved A* A* A and is reading Chemistry at Oxford. Lauren Widders from Southport, achieved 3 A grades and is off to Edinburgh to study Veterinary Medicine. Our Head Girl, Catherine Magennis, is taking a gap year to carry out charity work and will spend the first 3 months in Switzerland leading a Girl Guides Chalet.

Over at the Boys School, Matthew Johnson achieved 4 A* grades and is leaving to read Biochemistry at Oxford. Matthew is a tri-athlete and trained lifeguard who, at just 16 years of age last year, saved a man’s life on Southport Beach by pulling him to safety after swimming 200m to reach him.


Head Boy, Tom Barker-Weinberger from Ormskirk, gained 3 A* and an A, allowing him to accept his place at Cambridge to read History. Tom agreed to sit his initial entrance paper for Cambridge but then discovered he would be in Sri Lanka on a school cricket tour! Having liaised with several international schools, and with the help of the local embassy, Tom was able to sit the paper in Sri Lanka around his matches!

George Lavelle, who plays for Lancashire County Cricket Club and the England Second cricket team, achieved 3 A grades. George is taking a year out to hopefully play cricket in Australia before starting a degree at Loughborough University studying Economics & Finance.

Harry Maitland achieved A*, A, B and is deferring, til next year at least, a place at the University of Leeds in order to pursue his rock star dreams! Harry is a fantastic drummer in a band called Rats who already have a recording deal. Their single ‘Weekend’ is available now and the band will be hitting the festival circuit next year. 

Headmistress at the Girls’ School, Claire Tao, is delighted with her students achievements. ”The girls have done incredibly well. Their results are a testament to their strong work ethic, resilience and the way they are able to balance their studies with the myriad of other interests they engage in. I am particularly proud of how the girls and staff have coped with the increased uncertainty that comes with the newly reformed A Levels. The ethos of the School and support of the whole community have played a significant role in the girls’ success. Well done.” 

Deiniol Williams, Headmaster at the Boys’ School is equally delighted. “The boys have done such a great job. They have shown enormous dedication to their studies and to their School, and are now enjoying their just rewards. The new A Levels have challenged us all but everyone has responded incredibly well and again we are enjoying some truly excellent results. Congratulations to all of our boys but also to the parents and staff who have supported them along the way.”