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  1. Magdalen College School Cowley Place Oxford OX4 1DZ. To contact a specific member of the team, please find details here. new Old Waynfletes in 2023. OWs that we are in contact with. Old Waynflete Events. The Waynflete Office organises a wide range of events both in-person and online each year for OWs.

  2. Entry at 11+. The 11+ Entrance Examination for entrance into Year 7 is held at the school in the January preceding entry in September. The deadline for registration is 31st October when boys are in Year 6 at their current school. Starting the application process.

  3. Bursaries. Bursaries. We are committed to ensuring an MCS education is open to the brightest pupils, no matter their personal circumstances. We do this by offering help with school fees known as a ‘bursary’ to families. In 2021-22, approximately 1 in 10 pupils were on a bursary.

  4. 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.

  5. Oxford. OX4 1DZ. Bus routes to Magdalen College School. MCS provides a network of 12 ‘Core Service’ bus routes, offering a home to school solution for pupils who cannot walk, cycle or take public transport. As well as supporting parents and pupils through provision of a safe, reliable and affordable network of coaches, the service is an ...

  6. Magdalen College School has educated the sixteen young boys of Magdalen College Choir since its foundation in 1480. Boys selected for choristerships have two-thirds of their school fees at MCS paid for by the College for the duration of their time as a chorister, in recognition of the significant contribution they make to the life of its Chapel.

  7. Nevertheless, there were important scholars at Magdalen in the early 19th century, including Routh himself, Charles Daubeny, Magdalen’s first modern scientist, who successfully fought for the creation of an honours school in Natural Science at Oxford in 1850, and John Bloxam, the College’s first historian, who reinvented Magdalen’s May Morning in its current form.