
Rare Books at Marlborough
This publication seeks to introduce to a wider audience an important part of the College’s cultural heritage, its Rare Books
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.
This publication seeks to introduce to a wider audience an important part of the College’s cultural heritage, its Rare Books
An amazing total of £121,872 has been raised after local school children took part in the Flight Centre Schools Triathlon at the College.
A review of Jane Darby’s highly inventive ensemble production of the Skellig.
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.
Pupils deliver eight presentations on an array of different topics and periods.
“Music and poetry have a common domain, from which they draw inspiration and in which they operate: the landscape of
Susan Wessels appointed to the post of Second Master from September 2022.
There are many ways in which Brass Bands attempt to create a sense of credibility and value in what they
Asha Fowells from the DSM Foundation recently gave a talk to the Sixth Form.
We are delighted to share the latest edition of Inspire, the College’s academic scholars’ magazine. It contains a breadth of
New initiative launched to improve well-being and mental health.
A round-up of inspiring charitable ventures from the Michaelmas Term.
The festival raised awareness of the negative impact of light pollution.
A double instalment covering College objects made of metal and of wood.
These two important occasions were both joyous and utterly uplifting.
Francis Seymour Haden on display at Dublin’s National Gallery.
Latest edition of school magazine The Marlburian has just been published.
Pupils plant 420 saplings for the Queen’s Green Canopy project.
It was our pleasure to host Cal and Aspire USA on a day’s visit.
This term 39 Upper Sixth pupils brought to fruition their Related Study.
Jane Clark from Oxford University introduced us to Arabic philosophy.
The final Saturday of term will see pupils compete in 40 sporting fixtures.