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The Michaelmas Term begins as we welcome all new members of the Marlborough community.
As a full boarding community, there is always much to talk about at Marlborough and we are delighted to share here all of our latest school news.
The Michaelmas Term begins as we welcome all new members of the Marlborough community.
Our pupils in the Hundred can be very proud of the results that they have achieved this year.
Congratulations to the Class of 2022 who have secured outstanding A level results.
The target for for the Class of 2022 Bursary Appeal has been reached.
Find out the results from the House Athletics Finals, held on the last day of the Summer Term.
A review and gallery of the recent Shell OA Week, which saw pupils take on a series of challenges in the great outdoors.
A comprehensive round-up of the term from the Memorial Library Team.
We bid farewell to a number of Common Room who leave this academic year.
Iona G looks back on the recent visit of Sandra Hill to give a talk entitled ‘An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy’.
This year’s Everest lecture was given by Bella Somerset (MM 2004-09). Read a pupil review here.
Philip Dukes, Artistic Director, reviews the final pupil performance of the year in The Memorial Hall.
A review of Skill-Up Week, which marks the end of the Lower School journey for the Hundred.
Find out about the fourth annual Summer School for Grammar Stream pupils from Swindon Academy.
Discover more about the History Department’s recent venture to the Chalke Valley History Festival.
Read about this year’s competition as 138 pupils compete for the coveted ERGO title.
Several Marlburians have secured coveted places at medical schools amidst record competition.
Tuesday saw an appreciative audience in the Mem Hall enjoying a most impressive evening of music by pupils
Two Marlburians achieve success in the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators (Chinese Category).
Pupils past and present joined by parents and staff to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Ivy House.
Marlborough crowned Intermediate Section winners after a superb day at Cirencester Park.
The Blue Coat School in Birmingham performed choral evensong with our Chapel Choir this week.
As a full boarding community, there is always much to talk about at Marlborough and we are delighted to share here all of our latest school news.
We bid farewell to the following members of staff who leave this academic year.
120 pupils from the Hundred took part in another wide range of Skill-Up activities.
Sophie H (L6) wins gold at the International Shooting Sports Federation Junior World Cup.
Over 30 local schools have visited the College recently for a series of Girls’ Cricket events.
Find out about a collaboration between the History of Art and Music Departments.
A full review and video as the the College Percussion Ensemble, Wind Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra performed a momentous gala concert.
Find out about a fascinating talk for the Remove and Hundred in Chapel.
Lower Sixth Design Technology pupils head to Coventry to visit a ‘pop-up Port’.
Read all about Sunday’s musical showcase with a review from Master in Charge of Music Technology, Jon Cox.
Summer Term begins with whole school community event, Charity Sunday, in Court.
College community gathers for the Whole School Photograph, taken on Monday 25th April.
A range of recent charity initiatives this term have raised £23,809, which is a truly remarkable amount.
Remove historians visit the Imperial War Museum in London.
It’s been another fantastically busy term in the Memorial Library: we’ve had over 10,000 visits, and loaned over 1,000 resources
Lower Sixth pupils Hannah K and Katie O’G introduce the new Environmental Society.
We are delighted to share with you the latest edition of the Piccalilli, a magazine of the creative arts produced
John Holley (C1 2003-08) returns to Marlborough to talk about completing Ironman Finland.
Marlborough College Choral Society held a spectacular event on Sunday 20th March.
Philip Dukes heads to the Savannah Music Festival as Associate Artistic Director.
Cambridge poet and theologian Malcolm Guite’s visit to Marlborough.