Malvern College, Private boarding school in Malvern, England.
Malvern College is an independent boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, set on extensive grounds at the foot of the Malvern Hills. The campus comprises several boarding houses, classrooms, a chapel, sports fields, and modern science buildings spread across the site.
The school was founded in 1865 with a small group of boys and teachers and grew into a large educational institution over the following decades. During World War II the school relocated temporarily to Blenheim Palace before returning to Malvern.
Each student belongs to one of the boarding houses, where life revolves around inter-house competitions and shared evening meals. The school community gathers several times a week in the chapel for services that form part of everyday routine.
Visitors can tour the grounds with prior arrangement but should be aware that normal school operation limits access to certain areas. Many events take place during term time, while holiday periods see the site mostly quiet.
The chapel houses an organ that is regularly played during services and concerts and is noticed by many students as a prominent part of school life. Some of the older buildings still carry Victorian architectural details that recall the founding era.
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