The Boarding Houses
The Houses at Malvern provide all our pupils, boarding and day, with a home from home; they become part of the House family. Pupils can work and relax and enjoy the recreational facilities that each House provides. We eat all our meals in individual Houses, and this brings pupils, staff and visitors together several times a day, making it possible for good pastoral links to be made and maintained. The House system is strong and central to all we do: pupils learn to take responsibility for others and often make the friends they will keep for the rest of their lives.
We encourage you to visit us and meet the people who make the school such a happy community . . .
Malvern College Houses 2011 - PDF download
The Russells are a trio — Jamie, Rosy and Harry — plus Pidge, a mouldering Border ...

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

No.2 welcomes and encourages boys whatever their skills and talents. All are treated equally, from the ...

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 ...

Vanessa Young has been teaching Design and Technology at Malvern College since 2006. She studied textiles ...

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

Rhian Grundy is Housemistress of the warm, friendly and spacious No.8. A natural self-starter, Rhian came ...

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

Barbara Swart is Housemistress of Ellerslie House, which combines modern facilities with the very best aspects ...
