'Of Mice and Men': December 2011.
Concert - November 2011.
'Of Mice and Men': December 2011.
Parents are encouraged to attend the annual School Games in June.
At Ru'a Fiola.
Bringing out all forms of talent, both academic and sporting, is a key goal of the School.
U16s in action against Strathallan.
Boys learn the challenges of leadership and responsibility at all levels in the school.
LVI Outward Bound, June 2011.
Mr Mylin with some of his charges.
Merchiston is home to boys from over 20 countries.
Boys in Pringle Dayroom.
"At Merchiston we only do what's best for the boys." Andrew Hunter, Headmaster.
From 'The Wizard of Oz', Junior Musical production.
Boys will be boys. And at Merchiston, boys can be boys.

News

26/01/2012

An independent Scotland?

Pupils enjoyed a talk and lively discussion session this week with Gordon MacDonald, the SNP constituency MSP for Edinburgh Pentlands. Mr MacDonald visited the School on Wednesday to talk to pupils about Independence and his party's plans for the upcoming referendum. Although aimed primarily at boys studying A level Government and Politics, the event was open to the whole school and many younger boys and boys who do not study Politics came along to the event. The MSP spoke for ten minutes giving a general background on the case for independence and then took questions from the audience. Topics raised surrounding the independence debate included Scotland's natural resources, fiscal policy, university fees and the referendum itself.

The boys offered insightful comments and had some challenging questions for Mr MacDonald. There will be another lively debate at the School next week, as on Wednesday 1 February Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, is coming to talk to the School about Politics in general and her party in particular. For boys studying A level Politics events like this act as an invaluable insight into how Politics works at the coalface, but for all boys it gives them a unique opportunity to question, at close quarters, some of the people involved in making the decisions that affect the whole of Scotland at every level.

The School hopes that these events will not only give insight into the workings of Politics in Scotland, but will also stir up enthusiasm and curiosity for finding out more, not just in school academic work but also in the wider world.