Much of the early history of the school is unrecorded, but Michael Charlesworth,[3][4] chairman of the Governors for twelve years, wrote the "Story of Moreton Hall"[5] to mark the ninetieth anniversary.Mary died in 1945 at a relatively young age and was commemorated by a bronze sculpture by Karel Vogel[8] depicting three pupils playing musical instruments.She had frequently visited Moreton Hall, choreographing dance productions, teaching lacrosse (she had captained Wales) and cricket and leading rambles in the surrounding countryside.He oversaw a significant extension of the school buildings, including a boarding block and swimming pool.[12] The Principal is Micheal Brewer [13] and the Head of Moreton Hall Prep, John Bond.[20] An early Enterprise was the re-opening of nearby Gobowen railway station, headed by geography teacher David Lloyd and pupils at the school.