
Enjoy the new edition of Inspire
We are delighted to share the latest edition of Inspire, the College’s academic scholars’ magazine. It contains a breadth of
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 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.
The B1 boys completed a team triathlon in support of Young Minds.
Lower Sixth pupils took part in a 24-hour rowing challenge for charity.
A glorious light-hearted programme of orchestral and ensemble music.
Dr Daniel Dolley’s philosophical talk on death and the afterlife.
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 Summer Term saw 15,000 visits to the Library and over 2,000 loans issued.
The academic scholars’ project from this school year, Marlborough Chalk, is now available.
The Moon arrived in Chapel as a centrepiece of the Dark Skies Festival.
17 pupils sold artwork online to raise funds for an art charity in Ireland.
We are delighted to host the inaugural Marlborough Dark Skies Festival.
The Food Forum meets every half-term to discuss the food served on campus.
This term launches the roll-out of 100% electric vehicles for our fleet.
Congratulations to all who took part in this uplifting occasion.
We are delighted to have raised nearly £3,000 for the Refugee Council so far.
We hosted the opening event of the 2021 Marlborough Literature Festival.
Congratulations to everyone involved in raising over £1,200 for the charity Mind.
The community united on Saturday to celebrate sport across the ages.
Our golfers finished runners-up in the West of England Championships 2021.
Families and guests are invited to our Festival of Sport this Saturday.
Tatler names Marlborough College as Public School of the Year 2021.
Pupils joining the College in September had a taste of life at Marlborough.
In a ceremony of welcome, the Shell processed from Court to the Mound.
The Languages Department marked the European Day of Languages with a quiz.
Our first live concert with an audience for over 18 months was a huge success.
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.