Headmaster's Welcome

headmasterpicMalvern College provides a glorious environment for the happy and constructive growth of each boy or girl admitted to the school; the College is a community which, whilst rooted in the best traditions, is also in an exciting phase of development.  Each pupil at Malvern benefits from the opportunities and challenges in the academic sphere, in games, in cultural activities and in learning to lead. The emphasis on nurturing the individual is balanced by the responsibility that each has to play in the role of the lives of others, in developing harmony in relationships and team work, and in learning self discipline and integrity.

Our pupils are supported by an inspiring and caring staff who work energetically and with mutual respect towards shared goals.  We develop a fruitful partnership, too, with parents who contribute to Malvern in a host of ways and who are always welcome to enjoy watching the activities in which their sons or daughters participate.

The skills and values that pupils learn at Malvern College enable them to move into the future with the assurance that they are sufficiently resourceful to meet any challenge.

Though you may glean further information from this website it is imperative that you visit the School to meet our staff and pupils and also to gain a sense of the fine ethos and energy that exists here.

I am ambitious for Malvern College and its pupils and I very much look forward to meeting you soon.

Antony Clark, Headmaster

Headmaster's eLetters

The Headmaster's eLetters are available to download in pdf format below.

          January - Lent 2010

          December - Autumn 2009

          October - Autumn 2009

          September - Autumn 2009

          July - Summer 2009

          May - Summer 2009

          March - Lent 2009

          February - Lent 2009

          End of Term - Autumn 2008        

 Mailings

The College mailings are available to download in pdf format below.

         Half Term Lent 2010

         End of Term Mailing - Autumn 2009