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  1. Marlborough College je britská střední nezávislá internátní škola umístěna v hrabství Wiltshire. Byla založena v roce 1843 , aby se v ní mohli vzdělávat synové anglického duchovenstva, nicméně dnes škola přijímá chlapce i dívky všech vír.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Marlborough College er ein britisk privat internatskule. Den vart grunnlagd i 1843 for å utdanne sønene til det engelske presteskapet. Skulen er open for elevar av alle trusretningar, og sidan 1968 for begge kjønn. Marlborough College har i dag om lag 800 elevar, der omtrent ein tredjedel er jenter. Tidlegare elevar blir kalla «Old ...

  4. Marlborough Girls' College. /  41.5070°S 173.9438°E  / -41.5070; 173.9438. Marlborough Girls' College is a state single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established in 1963 after splitting from Marlborough College (now Marlborough Boys' College ). Serving Years 9 to 13, the college has 954 students as of ...

  5. Marlborough College Malaysia, a British international school in Malaysia, sister school to Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England. Marlborough Elementary School in Marlborough, British Columbia, Canada. Marlborough High School, a secondary school in Harare, Zimbabwe. Marlborough School (Los Angeles), an all-girl college prep school in Los ...

  6. Marlborough Street Training College. Marlborough Street Training College was a teacher training college in Marlborough Street, Dublin, Ireland. It was established in 1837 by the Commissioners of National Education, [1] for the training of male national school teacher, in 1844 female teachers began to be trained in Marlborough Street.

  7. The campaign is called The Marlborough Difference and its goal is to fund 100 free places at Marlborough College, which is equivalent to 10 per cent of our pupil body. We know from previous recipients that such bursaries can be life-changing and we are committed to providing more opportunities for motivated and talented young people who would otherwise be unable to study at Marlborough.