On November 27th the Politics Society hosted Ian Adam (father of Libby NC L6) for the second year running to give his presentation on the changing nature of conflict and weapons of mass destruction. As one of the authors of the highly acclaimed MOD publication 'Global Strategic Trends', Ian has... More »
Professor Mike Kendall, Professor of Seismology and Head of the School of Earth Sciences at Bristol University and President of the British Geophysical Association gave an excellent lecture on Tectonic rifting and similarities and differences between Earth and Mars to a good audience of pupils and... More »
Illumination is always one of the most anticipated events of each term and this first performance of the year with a new line up of presenters and producers India Gaul (EL U6), Ollie Fairweather (SU L6), Emily Taplin (MO U6) and Harry Humphreys (C2 U6) did not disappoint.
By popular demand the... More »
In the December 2012 edition of Rugby World Magazine the Marlborough College 1st XV are named Team of the Month.
The text below is reproduced from the published article:
A first Team of the Month award for Marlborough, who, under No 8 Charlie Pascoe, made their finest start to a season in... More »
'Life of Galileo’, a play by Berthold Brecht which highlights overcoming adversity and the necessity of a society that is open to change, was vibrantly performed by its cast and brilliantly directed by Jane Darby. With simple architecture and a Brechtian performance style it had strong... More »
After becoming Area Champions on Wednesday 3rd October the U14A Netball team were determined to succeed again and progress through to the next round of the Annual County Netball tournament on Sunday 18th November at Dauntsey's.In the group stages they achieved the following results:Marlborough v... More »
The Smallbore Shooting team's senior IV won the English Schools 50m challenge on Saturday, beating teams from Wellington, Gresham's, Abingdon, Sherborne and Dauntsey's. This is the first time Marlborough have won this prestigious competition, previously dominated by Wellington and Greshams, and... More »
The Poetry Society was delighted to host the launch of Jacob Polley's latest book The Havocs. Jacob ran a workshop for members of the Poetry Society, as well as giving a reading of some of his poems in Adderley in the evening. It was a fantastic day enjoyed by all those attended, and offered a... More »
It was a big day in the CCF on Remembrance Sunday. Every cadet was involved in one way or another. For the L6 cadets, their role was easily the most public. They took part in a parade down the Marlborough High Street, complete with bands and bagpipes, the bagpipes played by Marlburians and... More »