The Boarding Houses
The Houses at Malvern provide all of our pupils, boarding and day, with a home from home. In each House, they become part of a family, developing particularly strong relationships with the Housemaster or Housemistress and their families, the Resident Assistants and House Tutors. They can work and relax in comfortable study bedrooms, enjoy recreational facilities in the communal areas and take all of their meals in the House dining room alongside friends, staff and visitors. The Houses are a unique feature of the College and central to its emphasis on pastoral care. The following information will introduce you to the Housemasters and Housemistresses. We encourage you to visit the Houses and meet the people who make them such happy communities..
The Russells are a quintet - Jamie, Meggie, Poppy, Rosy and Harry - plus two: Pidge, ...

Adam Wharton came to Malvern in September 2007 having begun his teaching career at Stowe and ...

The boys in No.2 feel that they are not a 'specialist' House, but that they do ...

Fiona Packham is Housemistress in No.3. She has two children (aged 21 and 5). She is ...

Anne Sharp and her husband Tom, are now in their fifth year at House No.4. ...

Tom and Jennie Newman together with their 3 young children, Toby, Freya and George, moved into ...

Nichola Cage arrived at the College in September 2007 to take up the role of Housemistress ...

Dan Eglin joined the College in September 2008 as Housemaster of No.7. He is married ...

The facilities in No.8 are excellent and all girls enjoy the spacious accommodation. Pam Richardson, their ...

After graduating in Economics from the LSE, Paul Wickes worked in Portugal and Spain for six ...

Sarah Angus is Housemistress of Ellerslie House, which combines the very modern - en-suite rooms and ...
