
Christmas Carol Services
Head Choristers Freddie P and Bella B review this year’s Carol Services.
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.
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.
The College’s preparations for Christmas began on Wednesday 23rd November with An Evening for Advent.
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.
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 our new video which showcases the breadth of sports and sporting activities on offer.
A feature on our Prefects with responsiblity for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
We are delighted to announce the appointment of the following pupils to leadership roles in the school.
The Marlborough Mindset was launched to all pupils this term, to support pupils in being productive and independent learners.
Announcement of a new Master for Marlborough College Malaysia from September 2023.
House Shout once again rounded out the first half of the Michaelmas Term.
Three pupils enjoy success in the 2022 SACU-Peking University Essay Competition.
Pupils, teachers and staff show their support for World Mental Health Day.
Acclaimed pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason performs in the Memorial Hall.
Artistic Director, Philip Dukes, reviews Thursday night’s House Harmony.
Parents, families and guests are invited to join us for the Festival of Sport on Saturday 8th October 2022.
A Dawn Till Dusk charity football day held on Sunday 2nd October, organised by Turner House, has raised £5,000 for UKtoUkraine.
Pupils Sarah H and Max D review this year’s Dunford Lecture, given by Steven Sylvester.
Congratulations to Sophie H who has made history for her country on the world stage.
Pupils perform in the Memorial Hall for the first evening recital of the new academic year.
The heartbeat of the College is its pupils, and it feels a much richer place with the joining of our new Shell.
A look back at a number of summer trips with Marlburians exploring the globe from sports to summit.
A warm welcome to the 41 new members of the Lower Sixth, who joined the College at the start of this term.
A round-up of a number of impressive achievements from pupils during the summer break.
We are delighted to share a summary of the university outcomes for our recent Upper Sixth leavers.
On Thursday 15th September, the Shell continued the College’s tradition of ad Montem, which translates as “to the Hill”.
The Wigmore Soloists brought a richness of sound to the Memorial Hall on Sunday 18th September.
Sophie H wins gold for Great Britain in the Junior Mixed Pairs at the Cyprus European Championships.
Read about the annual Shell Steeplechase, a 1.5 mile cross country race around the College playing fields.