
Old Marlburian Reading Prize
Shell pupils chose a piece of drama, poetry or prose to recite from memory.
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.
Shell pupils chose a piece of drama, poetry or prose to recite from memory.
The Asiatic Society hosted Mark Logan’s talk on UK–China relations.
Our annual creative event of talks, presentations and workshops.
New student-led exchange programme: Chinese Language Music Bridge.
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire & Rescue delivered their road safety roadshow.
An unscheduled evening pupil recital in response to public demand.
A special online exhibition entitled ‘100 Marlborough College Super Moons’.
This week is National Anti-Bullying Week on the theme ‘One Kind Word’.
We returned to the David Josefowitz Hall at the Royal Academy of Music, the ideal venue for a performance of chamber music of the very highest order.
A side-splitting production of The Importance of Being Earnest.
A moving service to remember those who lost their lives in conflict.
The latest edition of the College’s scholars’ magazine has been published.
Just before 11.00am the College stopped to observe the two minute silence.
130 Mill Mead and C3 pupils, house staff and families took on a Poppy Run.
A dazzling recital featuring Jess Gillam, Leif Kaner-Lidström and Sam Becker.
The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is a gem in the London art calendar.
Celebrating emerging soloists and members of choir, orchestras and bands.
Two linked displays in celebration of the moon coincided in November.
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.
Pupil performances wow the crowds at the annual Battle of the Bands in Court.
A look back at the recent Physics Department to Geneva – ‘Exploring the Frontiers of Science’.
Sixth Former walked 143 miles over ten days for marine conservation.
We take a joyful look back at the first three weeks of the new academic year.
The College was delighted to host a day of talks on climate change.
We are delighted to share the university outcomes for our Upper Sixth leavers.
From go-karting to painting, pupils took their pick from 28 activities on Sunday.
Launching a term of support for Afghan refugees who are settling in the UK.
The College celebrated two services of Anglican Confirmation this Sunday.
The annual Shell Steeplechase took place on Thursday in fine conditions.
A stunning concert of the sacred vocal music of the Italian Renaissance.
On Tuesday we celebrated the opening of our Beko Innovation Centre.
The new Shell were out on the sports fields less than 24 hours after arriving.