
Italian Department Dinner
An evening with guest speaker John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History at the University of Bristol.
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.
An evening with guest speaker John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History at the University of Bristol.
Read the latest edition of Inspire – the College’s scholars’ magazine.
Sophie H awarded Junior Skeet Athlete of the Year at the British Shooting Awards.
Charlie Barclay (CR 1997-2022) has been awarded the Royal Astronomical Society Service Award.
The latest news from College sport including news, achievements and fixtures.
Pupils enjoy success in latest Young Pioneers’ Challenge (YPC).
A year on from launch, the size of our team of Wellbeing Ambassadors has now doubled.
Simon McKeown, Head of History of Art, looks back at the half-term trip to Rome & Naples.
An exceptional term for pupil led charity initiatives has raised an amazing £30,000 for many important causes.
A look back at the Michaelmas Term which saw over 2,000 loans from the Memorial Library.
Charity Committee raise £1,120 for the Royal British Legion thanks to a long-standing College tradition.
The Philosophy Society recently welcomed Tom Price, a lecturer at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
‘Marlborough Chalk’ presents some of the qualities of the College, its history and its area.
Head Choristers Freddie P and Bella B review this year’s Carol Services.
Lower Sixth photographers and pupils studying fine art explore Lacock Abbey.
Stories and people remembered in stone memorials and artefacts at the College and further afield.
A review and a gallery of images from the half-term cultural trip to India.
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.
A third annual evening celebrating the music and art of this distinctive cultural tradition.
Art scholars have created original compositions inspired by the work of William Morris (A House 1848-51).
Charity Committee raise £1,120 for the Royal British Legion thanks to a long-standing College tradition.
The Philosophy Society recently welcomed Tom Price, a lecturer at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
‘Marlborough Chalk’ presents some of the qualities of the College, its history and its area.
Head Choristers Freddie P and Bella B review this year’s Carol Services.
Lower Sixth photographers and pupils studying fine art explore Lacock Abbey.
Stories and people remembered in stone memorials and artefacts at the College and further afield.
A review and a gallery of images from the half-term cultural trip to India.
A look back at the recent Advent Carol Service in Chapel – an undoubted jewel in the College calendar.
David Kenworthy, Head of Drama, reviews the Lower School play, [BLANK].
Dr Rebecca Smethurst gave the 18th annual Blackett Science Lecture on Tuesday 29th November.
A fine performance from the Symphony and String Chamber orchestras in the Memorial Hall.
A number of pupils and staff came together to support the men’s health charity, Movember.
Sunday saw pupils complete the distance from east to west Ukraine on the watt bikes for charity.
The Dorset and Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service deliver their ‘Safe Drive, Stay Alive’ roadshow to pupils.
This week is National Anti-Bullying Week and the theme is ‘Reach Out’.
Annabel Kishor, Associate Director of Christie’s, visited last week as the distinguished guest of the History of Art Society.
The annual Music Scholars’ Gala Concert took place on Sunday at London’s Royal Academy of Music.
David Kenworthy and Michael Butterfield’s exhilarating production of the Stephen Schwartz Musical Godspell raised the roof of the Ellis Theatre.
Pupils, staff and families from C3 and Mill Mead support the Royal British Legion.
The Philosophy Society was delighted to welcome Dr Mark Vernon back to the College recently.
Details of our Service of Remembrance, commemorating all those who lost their lives in conflict.
Today, on Armistice Day, 11th November, just before 11am the College stopped to observe the two-minute silence. The College community gathered
Harlequins winger Cadan Murley spends time with Marlborough’s rugby squads.
A review of the excellent MCCS Concert on Sunday 6th November, featuring Matt Ford – the ‘King of Swing’.