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  1. Lunch: £5.83 per meal. Pupils register for meals via our biometric system and charges will be made in arrears. Junior School. The fees from September 2024 will be: J1 – J2: £7,412.00 per term (£22,236.00 per annum) J3 – J4: £7,695.00 per term (£23,085.00 per annum) Optional Charges: Parents’ Association (PA): £5.00 per term.

  2. Welcome. Welcome from the. Master. I took my post here in summer 2016, just as my younger stepson left MCS and headed off to Magdalene College Cambridge. By that point I had been an MCS parent for eight years, so I already knew the transformative power of an MCS education. This might sound like the opening of a story of established educational ...

  3. Magdalen College School was founded in 1480 by William Waynflete: schoolmaster, bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England. Being of humble origins, Waynflete was determined that others of ability should be given the opportunity to learn, to serve and to prosper as he did. And so MCS offers a transformative education in our global university city, the community to which we contribute.

  4. Magdalen College School is unashamedly academic. The school is a community of bright and inquisitive pupils guided by intelligent and inspiring teachers. Lessons are short – typically 40 minutes – and this adds to the sense of pace and purpose which pervades academic life at MCS.Our pupils and teachers love to challenge and to be challenged ...

  5. The original Magdalen Hall was established by our founder, William Waynflete (c. 1398-1486), and was located further up the High Street. Following its suppression in 1458, a second Magdalen Hall developed out of a 16th-century grammar school on a site next door to Magdalen College, on what is now St Swithun’s Quad. In the early 1820s, it ...

  6. Waynflete Office. Contact. Entry at 7+. The majority of pupils are admitted to Junior School at 7+ (Year 3). The deadline for registration is 31st October of the year preceding entry and all candidates sit an entrance test in January before entry in September. There may occasionally be places available for late applicants.

  7. Welcome. In the Junior School, we help pupils nurture the talents, interests and skills which will see them flourish over the years to come. The school has its own Head, Tim Skipwith, and dedicated team of specialist teachers, whilst being under the overall direction of the Master and benefiting from Senior School staff and facilities.