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  1. Marlborough College. Marlborough College is a secondary boarding school in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. It was started in 1843 for sons of the leaders of the Church of England. It now accepts boys and girls of all religious beliefs, but is classed as a Church of England school. It has a chapel where there is Eucharist every Sunday. [1]

  2. 21 de may. de 2020 · Read Parents' Handbook 2020 by Marlborough College on Issuu and browse thousands of other publications on our platform. Start here!

  3. MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE MALAYSIA In the Johor Peninsula; a genuine expansion of Marlborough College UK with management and governance directly linked. Pupils and staff take part in regular exchanges to enhance teaching and learning. QUICK FACTS • FULL BOARDING, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL 1015 pupils; 56% male, 44% female • 5 YEAR GROUPS

  4. Academic Marlborough offers pupils an unrivalled education. From Form in the Shell, through to the exceptional range of subjects on offer at GCSE and A level, every Marlburian can find a channel for their interests and skills. We achieve this through a hugely talented and committed Common Room, each of whom has a clear understanding […]

  5. Marlborough College Malaysia provides a contemporary, challenging and enriching education that prepares pupils for a global future. Our beautiful 90 acre estate, reminiscent of the generous grounds and playing fields of Marlborough College in the UK, provides a safe, spacious and inspirational environment for pupils to explore their passions and develop their skills.

  6. 13+ Entry. Pupils wishing to join Marlborough in Year 9 (13+) will first need to establish a confirmed list place offer at the College. Subsequently, boarding house preference requests and allocation will be arranged. A majority of pupils will be assessed in Year 6 for a College place. A smaller intake to the College will be considered in Year ...

  7. 18 de ene. de 2022 · History . In 1843, a group of Church of England clergymen were looking to found a boarding school with the purpose of educating the sons of clergy. Hearing that the Castle Inn at Marlborough was vacant, the College opened its doors in the August of that year with the admission of its first 199 boys. Whilst the school’s story begins here, the ...