2021-2022
Quick Guide F O R M A LV E R N FA M I L I E S
AN INDEPENDENT AUGUSTINIAN SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN IN GRADES SIX THROUGH TWELVE
Welcome to Malvern Prep
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Dear Malvern Families,
It is my pleasure to welcome your family to the Malvern Prep Community!
The information contained in this Welcome Guide will help you to learn more about our school community and answer some Frequently Asked Questions we often hear from new families.
We are grateful that you have chosen Malvern Prep for your son’s education and we look forward to guiding him as he takes pivotal steps toward becoming a young adult. The hallmarks of an Augustinian Education are the importance of friendships - knowing that I learn best when I learn with others; servant leadership - seeking to see the face of God through loving service to those in need, and igniting a passion for lifelong learning - ever open to the diversity of people, places, and events I encounter along the way.
Malvern lives this Augustinian Core Value of its patron, St. Augustine, every day by elevating Truth, Unity, and Love as the “flag” under which we search, share, and love one another. No other “flag” flies higher at Malvern.
Thank you for your partnership in providing the best experience we can offer our young friars. Be assured of my daily prayers for you and your family. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. I am happy to hear and respond to them. In Augustine,
Rev. Donald F. Reilly, O.S.A., D.Min. Head of School 484-595-1107 / dreilly@malvernprep.org
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The History of Malvern Prep
Malvern Prep is the direct continuation of the academy program founded in 1842 by the Augustinians as the “preparatory” school for what is now Villanova University. The Augustinian community purchased the farm called Belle-Aire in January 1842, to establish a college and monastery under the patronage of St. Thomas of Villanova. The original academy building, built in 1848, is now called Alumni Hall and stands just behind the Chapel at Villanova. As the school grew and modern education began to take its present form, a distinction grew between the “academy boys,” the “college boys,” and the “seminarians.” In 1901, the academy was named “St.
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Nicholas of Tolentine Academy,” and in 1922, the college program was expanded. The decision was made to remove the academy program from the college campus. About the same time, the Rosengarten family of Malvern planned to sell part of its holdings located on Warren Avenue and Paoli Pike. Thus in 1922, because of the Augustinian need and the availability of 143 acres in historic Chester County, the academy relocated to become Malvern Preparatory School. Although only two buildings on the Rosengarten estate
Our Mission
could be used for school purposes, Austin Hall (original farmhouse) and the St. Augustine Friary (farm building), they were more than ample in providing classroom and living space for the predominantly boarding student body of 19 and the original faculty of three Augustinians and a layman. In the intervening years, the original buildings were supplemented. Embracing its earliest roots, Malvern Prep regards 1842 as its founding year and features it on the school seal. Malvern Prep celebrated its 175th anniversary during the 2016-2017 school year. In 2022-2023, Malvern will celebrate the centennial celebration of its history at its present location in Chester County.
An Augustinian School, Catholic, and Independent, Living the Augustinian spirit of Veritas, Unitas, and Caritas. TRUTH Malvern is dedicated to the pursuit of Truth through academic excellence and the growth of each of its students, so that he is prepared fully for college and for a life of integrity and courageous leadership.
UNITY Seeking oneness of mind and heart in the journey toward God, Malvern strives to build a diverse community in which a caring faculty works with parents and students to instill in everyone a personal responsibility for the common good.
LOVE Inspired by Christ, the Malvern Tradition invites each individual to grow and give in a family distinguished by respect, challenge, service, and exceptional love.
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Contact Information Malvern Preparatory School 418 S. Warren Avenue Malvern, PA 19355 484-595-1100 information@malvernprep.org Academics: psillup@malvernprep.org • 484-595-5224 Admissions: admissions@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1173 Alumni & Parent Relations: alumni@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1103 Athletics: athletics@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1141 Business: tcaniglia@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1120 Counseling: counseling@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1136 Development: development@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1110
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: dsuber@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1102 Head of School: dreilly@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1107 Marketing & Communications: communications@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1117 Mission & Ministry: cdrennen@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1106 Nurse: emalone@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1160 Safety & Security: slestrange@malvernprep.org • 484-595-5775 Student Leadership: ralgeo@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1131 Technology: technology@malvernprep.org • 484-273-2400 Transportation: tdougherty@malvernprep.org • 484-595-1151
Important Dates 2021-2022 School Calendar
2021
2022
August 23-26
Faculty Return
August 25
Students Return - All School Welcoming Day & Opening Mass
August 26-27
Preview Days | Term 1 Begins
September 3-6
No Classes - Labor Day Weekend
September 7
Classes Resume
October 11
No Classes - Indigenous Peoples’ Day
October 16
Homecoming and Open House
October 22
Term 1 Ends
October 25
No Classes, Parent/Teacher Conferences
October 26-27
Christian Service Days
October 28-29
Preview Days | Term 2 Begins
November 24-28
No Classes - Thanksgiving Break
November 29
Classes Resume
December 21
Term 2 Ends
December 22
½ Day - Classes Dismissed at Noon for Christmas Break
December 23January 2
Christmas Break - Campus Closed
January 3
No Classes - Staff and Faculty Retreat
January 4-5
Christian Service Days
January 6
Term 3 Begins
January 17
No Classes - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February 18-21
No Classes - Winter Break
March 4
Term 3 Ends
March 7
No Classes, Parent/Teacher Conferences
March 8-9
Christian Service Days
March 10
Term 4 Begins
March 28-April 1
No Classes - Spring Break
April 4
Classes Resume
April 14-18
No Classes - Easter Break
April 19
Classes Resume
May 20
Term 4 Ends
May 23-25
Reflection and Celebration Week
May 25
Last Day of School
May 26
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Community Standards Student Expectations Students are held to a high standard of accountability to the school’s mission and its policies and procedures. These will aid each student in instilling the know-how to live a life of integrity and personal responsibility for the common good. It is the understanding of the school that, at times, adolescents may exercise poor judgment. Students, however, are expected to make a conscious effort to exhibit responsible behavior at all times, both on and off-campus. Students should foster responsible behavior by conducting their daily actions according to the virtues of Truth, Unity, and Love.
• To act Truthfully is to discern between “right” and “wrong” when making decisions in all aspects of life. • To act in Unity is to consider how actions may affect both oneself and the community and to always regard the health and safety of others. • To act in Love is to respect and care for oneself and the community.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Malvern Prep strives to emulate St. Augustine's inclusion of and support for underrepresented peoples. Like St. Augustine, we believe that God is the Father of all creation. This is why Malvern Prep celebrates diversity in the Church and the world. Accordingly, at Malvern, we welcome diversity of all types and integrate our commitment to diversify into the day-to-day academic, athletic, social, and spiritual development of every member of the Malvern community. Malvern Prep works proudly in many ways to reflect the diversity of the world and to make clear that "all are welcomed, all are valued." As one part of this effort, we are committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty, staff, and student body. As another part of this effort, we are committed to an interdisciplinary, multicultural curriculum. Our Augustinian values guide the ways by which we deliver such a curriculum to students of all walks of life. We are confident that our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion through St. Augustine's values, will ensure that we continue to provide a positive experience to a diverse student body, their families, and employees from all walks of life. For more information about Malvern’s DEI initiatives, please contact, Danielle Suber, Director Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, dsuber@malvernprep.org
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Academic Teams The Academic Teams at Malvern are constructed using an Academy model. Each grade level is led by a Faculty Academy Leader and Student Academy Leader. There are two Assistant Heads of School, one for Academics who oversees the academic experience for all students, and one for Student Leadership who supports all student experiences “outside” of the classroom. We have designed roles for each Academy Team that mirror this design on a more local level. A Faculty Academy Leader’s first priority is to know, coach, and evaluate reporting Faculty members through our growth and development process. In partnership with the Student Academy Leader, Faculty Academy Leaders also guide their respective teams to create and influence grade-wide experiences, and activate appropriate student support resources throughout the academic year. Because Faculty Academy Leaders are a part of a larger Academic Leadership Team, they also have the opportunity to influence school-wide policies and decisions. In short, this person becomes an important part of the academic engine at Malvern Prep.
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The Student Academy Leader works in partnership with the Faculty Academy Leader and closely with their respective Academy Teams by providing proactive leadership to engage all stakeholders in the delivery of programs and services to support the students’ academic achievement, personal, and social development. This individual works cooperatively with their respective academy teams, counselors, students, and parents towards achieving a positive school climate - embracing Malvern’s mission and culture.
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Faculty Academy Leader
Student Academy Leader
Middle School
Lori Trexler ltrexler@malvernprep.org 484-595-3543
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Susan Giordani sgiordani@malvernprep.org 484-595-3507
Jeff Carroll jcarroll@malvernprep.org 484-595-1158
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Jackie White jwhite@malvernprep.org 484-595-1184
Matt McDonald mmcdonald@malvernprep.org 484-595-3560
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Jason Sammartino jsammartino@malvernprep.org 484-595-3586
Dante Coles dcoles@malvernprep.org 484-595-3588
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Tom Pannulla tpanulla@malvernprep.org 484-595-3583
Tim Dougherty tdougherty@malvernprep.org 484-595-1150
Tony DelPizzo adelpizzo@malvernprep.org 484-595-3536
Daily Schedule REGULAR SCHEDULE - MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Upper School
Middle School
8:00 - 8:40
Specialty Class
8:00 - 8:40
Specialty Class/Clubs
8:40 - 8:55
Homeroom + Service Squad
8:40 - 8:55
Homeroom + Service Squad
9:00 - 10:00
1st Period
9:00 - 10:00
1st Period
10:15 - 11:15
2nd Period
10:15 - 11:15
2nd Period
11:20 - 12:25
CT / Lunch*
11:20 - 12:25
Lunch / PREP / Ensemble*
12:35-1:35
3rd Period
12:35-1:35
3rd Period
1:50 - 2:50
4th Period
1:50 - 2:50
4th Period
2:50 - 3:15
Office Hours
2:50 - 3:15
Office Hours
* US CT/Lunch 9th & 10th Grades - CT - 11:20-11:45; Lunch - 11:50 -12:25 (in Stewart Hall) 11th & 12th Grade - CT/Lunch - 11:20 - 12:25 (Grab & go from Stewart Hall and possible other places on campus; eat in designated areas) MS - Lunch - 11:20 - 11:45 (in Stewart Hall); PREP/Ensemble - 11:50 - 12:25
Absences If you need to report your son absent from school, please call the attendance line at 484-595-1100, select option 1, and leave a voicemail. Or you may email your son’s Student Academy Leader directly. Virtual Class Access: Will only be permitted as a result of a documented accommodation. Students should not expect to learn virtually for day-to-day absences. Medical Appointments: It is suggested that students make medical appointments during non-school hours. If this cannot be done, notification of a student’s absence must be made at least 24 hours in advance by calling or emailing the attendance line. Upon arrival at school, the student must submit a note from the physician to his Student Academy Leader stating the date and time of treatment.
Lateness: To ensure each student’s safety and whereabouts, all students are required to arrive at school, to all of their classes, and to all other school-related events on time. Malvern Prep’s Homeroom begins at 8:40 a.m. All students are required to be in their seat at this time and will be considered late if they are not. If your son is late:
•P arents must notify the school if their son has a medical appointment and/or has been detained and will not arrive at school on time.
• Parental notification is required by phone or email via the attendance line, no later than 8:30 a.m.
•U pon arrival to school students are required to deliver a letter from their parents or doctor to the Student Academy Leader office.
• A n admission slip must be obtained from the Student Academy Leader office before a student can report to class.
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Transportation Car Drop-off / Pick-up Policies & Procedures • Students being dropped off and/or picked up by car must do so only at the designated areas. Students who have an early dismissal should be signed out and picked up at the Visitor Center. • The St. Augustine Statue Circle and/or bus drop-off lanes located at the O‘Neill Center and Dougherty Hall cannot be used for student drop-off or pick-up at any time. • It is important for parents who drop their son(s) off at school before 7:45 a.m. and/or who pick up their son after 3:30 p.m. to understand that he may be unsupervised while on campus.
• The following areas on campus will be supervised in the morning - before 7:45 a.m.:Strength and Conditioning Center will - be open for student use from 6:30 a.m. until 8:00 a.m. - Both the St. Augustine Center and Dining Hall will be open beginning at 7:45 a.m.
• The following areas on campus will be supervised after school: - Both the St. Augustine Center and the Strength & Conditioning Center will be open for all students from 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. - These times may be subject to change.
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Eastern Turnpike Shuttle
There are two locations for traveling to and from Malvern in the morning and afternoon.
Busing
any of our students are bused by the public school district in which they reside. State law requires the school M district to bus if any part of the district is within 10 miles of Malvern Prep. Some school districts require additional forms for bus registration. Please contact Mr. Tim Dougherty, our Transportation Lead at 484-595-1151 for details regarding school district requirements.
Stop 1: Municipal Building, 1176 Old York Road, Abington, PA 19046 Stop 2: Whole Foods, 500 W. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
The following school districts bus to Malvern Prep: Downingtown • Garnet Valley • Great Valley • Haverford • Lower Merion • Marple-Newtown Methacton • Norristown • Owen J. Roberts • Phoenixville • Radnor • Rose Tree Media • Spring-Ford Tredyffrin-Easttown • Unionville-Chadds Ford • Upper Merion • West Chester
Montgomery County Bus Southern Chester County Shuttle Delaware County Vans
I n addition to public school busing, we offer transportation for students residing in areas of Montgomery County that fall outside of our public school busing area. We partner with The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur to offer a bus that picks up and drops off at the Wegmans Shopping Center in Collegeville. Students who reside in school districts not served by our public school busing are permitted to ride the bus free of charge.
There is one location for traveling to and from Malvern Prep in the morning and afternoon. Pick-up and drop-off will take place at Wawa, 901 E. Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square, PA 19348.
To support students commuting from areas in Delaware County that are less convenient to public transportation and are outside of our public school busing zone, we offer two school van services that provide student transportation to and from school. Our vans depart shortly after the end of the school day. It does not return to pick up students who are participating in after-school sports or activities. Pick-Up and Drop-Off Locations: • The Springfield Mall • The Hedgerow Theatre • Cross Pointe Church (Rt. 352) • Saxer Avenue Wawa (Intersection of Saxer and Powell) Depending on ridership, the centralized pick-up locations may change from year to year but will remain in the general vicinity of the current locations.
SEPTA Malvern Train Station
The SEPTA Malvern Train Station is a three-minute car ride from our school. We offer van service to and from the station in the morning and afternoon for those young men who reside outside of our busing zones and take public transportation.
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General Information MyMalvern
Campus Technology
MyMalvern is our internal system for students, parents, faculty, and staff. You can check grades, homework, view important reminders, sign and submit forms, and more. As your son prepares to start at Malvern, we have a number of Back to School forms that need to be completed. The forms can be found in resources when you log into MyMalvern. Once in resources, click on the Magnus Health tile. You will be taken to your son's health portal which houses back to school and health forms.
Use of Electronic Devices During the School Day Students are permitted to have a cell phone on campus. Students are permitted to use their cell phones in transition and common areas throughout the academic day but are not permitted to disrupt any academic classes with their phone use. Phones may be used in class, for academic purposes, with the teacher’s express permission.
To access MyMalvern, visit our website and click on “MyMalvern” in the lower right-hand corner. You will be prompted to log in. Enter the username/ password you created during the admissions process. If you are having trouble logging please use the “forget login link” to recover your username or password.
Inclement Weather In the event of inclement weather, parents/ guardians and students will be notified via text alert and email. Please follow your school district as they may dismiss early or cancel busing on days of inclement weather, even though Malvern may remain open.
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• Parents who need to contact their son should contact the Main Office at 484-595-1100 or their son’s Student Academy Leader. • Messages pertaining to an emergency will be delivered immediately. • Messages of a non-urgent nature will be delivered as needed. Social Media Expectations Interacting online with fellow students, alumni, teachers, parents and other community members is no different than interacting with these individuals or groups face-to-face. Students are encouraged to maintain the respect, dignity, prudence, and humility reflected in our Mission in all of their social media communications. Examples of popular social media websites include, but are not limited to, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, etc. Students, faculty, and staff on campus can stop by the Technology Offices, located on the bottom floor of Tolentine Hall, for help. The staff is available to help parents with any questions they may have as well. Please feel free to contact the Technology Department at any time by calling 484-273-2300 or emailing technology@malvernprep.org.
Campus Dining Services Our Food and Allergy Policy All foods prepared by the Dining Services team will not knowingly contain Peanuts/Tree Nuts and/or Peanut/ Tree Nut products. Some products may be purchased from factories where Peanuts/Tree Nuts and/or Peanut/ Tree Nut products have been produced. Commercially prepackaged items containing Peanuts/Tree Nuts and/ or Peanuts/Tree Nuts products will be available in the cafeteria and vending machines. All items offered in the cafeteria containing Egg, Gluten, Dairy, Fish, Shellfish and/or Soy will be published and displayed. Student Accounts All Malvern Prep Students are automatically assigned a Student Debit Account which they can use to make purchases in the Dining Hall and the Campus Store. Students will access their accounts at the registers in the Dining Hall and the Campus Store using their schoolissued ID card. The registers will use non-contact card readers to “read” your son’s ID card. We are no longer using Personal Identification Numbers (PINs).
Deposits to the students’ accounts can be made directly at the registers in the Dining Hall with cash or check only. Parents have the option to access their son's account via MyKidsSpending.com, an online service that allows parents to deposit money to their account and review account activity. Contact: Mr. Thomas Gray, Director of Dining Services, tgray@malvernprep.org, 484-595-1175
Campus Store The Campus Store, located in O’Neill Sports Center, is a convenient place to pick up all things necessary and fun. From school supplies to a full array of Malvern clothing, accessories, keepsakes, and Friar merchandise, there is something for everyone! As noted above, students may use their Student Debit Account to make purchases in the Campus Store. Contact: Tracy Ryan, Campus Store Manager, tryan@malvernprep.org, 610-484-1125
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Health Services
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. When do I need to keep my son home from school? A: If your son has experienced vomiting, diarrhea, or
a fever over 100 degrees in the past 24 hours, we ask that you keep him home from school for his protection as well as the other students. If your son has an undiagnosed skin rash or itchy, red, weepy eyes, please keep him home.
Q: What if my son does not feel well during the school day? A: If your son does not feel well during the school
day, he should inform his teacher and then come to the Nurse’s office. If he goes home sick from school, a parent will be contacted and he will be dismissed from the Nurse’s Office and placed on the attendance list.
Q: If my son has a chronic condition, such as asthma or food allergies, what should I do? A: If your son has asthma and/or a food allergy, we ask that you update his online health record with that information. When you update the online health
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The school employs a full-time nurse, a clinical psychologist, and Athletic Trainers to meet the health care needs of our students, faculty, and staff.
record, you will be asked to upload the appropriate action plans. This will ensure that we will have the information needed if an emergency should occur.
Q: I s my son allowed to carry his EpiPen/ auvi Q and/or inhaler while at school? A: Y es, your son can and should carry his own
emergency medication while at school. We will need a doctor's note stating this and all of this information is located online, in Magnus Health. If you would also like to keep his emergency medications in the nurse's office, that is fine too.
Q: W hat if my son takes daily medication? A: If your son needs medication during the school day, a
consent form will need to be filled out and uploaded to your son's online health record in Magnus Health. If the medication is over the counter, we will require a parent's signature. If the medication is a prescription, a physician's signature is also required. All medication will be locked in the nurse's office. The medication must be kept in the original container from the pharmacy. This form is located in the Magnus Health online health portal.
Q: What medical information or forms are needed for my son to attend school? A: Based on the Pennsylvania Department of Health,
in order for your son to attend school, the following information is needed:
• A current physical examination for every student to attend school. This must be dated within one year from the start of the school year.
• Dental exams are required for all incoming 7th-grade students, as well as new students, also dated within one year of the start of the school year.
• Proof of immunizations must be up to date. Incoming 7th-grade students must have one dose of MCV vaccine as well as the tdap vaccine. Incoming 12th-grade students must have their second dose of the MCV vaccine by the first day of school. • If your son has received the COVID-19 vaccination, please upload a copy of the vaccination record to the student’s online health record in Magnus Health.
Q: What is Magnus Health? A: M alvern Prep has partnered with Magnus Health to
facilitate communication about our health services. Magnus Health is a leading provider of electronic student health records (SHR) for independent schools. The SHR is an online solution for collecting, managing, and tracking student health information. This technology helps schools save time by streamlining communication with parents, reducing liability for school health professionals, and keeping schools prepared in the event of an emergency.
Contacts: Ms. Elizabeth Malone, Certified School Nurse, emalone@malvernprep.org Dr. Dorothy Sayers, School Psychologist, dsayers@malvernprep.org Mr. William Mills Jr., Head Athletic Trainer, wmills@malvermnprep
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Security & Dress Code Safety & Security The safety and security of the Malvern Prep community are of the highest priority for the school. Malvern Prep makes every attempt to ensure that its students, teachers, staff, parents, and visitors benefit from a safe environment. I.D. Cards I.D. cards serve as “swipe cards” and offer access into locked school buildings, so keeping them with you at all times is essential. For security reasons, lost cards must be reported immediately to your son's Student Academy Leader. Replacing a lost card will cost $5. Text Alert System Malvern Prep's Text Alert System allows us to send school closure or school emergency information to you quickly by text and, in some cases, by email and phone call as well. If you are not subscribed to the text alert system, please contact communications@malvernprep.org. Visitor Check-In Procedure Between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. visitors to Malvern Prep are required to park their vehicle in the visitor parking lot and check-in at
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the Visitor Center. You must sign in and obtain a temporary visitor pass with the school receptionist. Visitors who have not checked in will be directed to the school receptionist in the Visitor Center by school security or employees of the school. Please note that the school is under video surveillance. Restricted Areas On-Campus For Students During school hours (7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) no student is ever permitted to be in a building or classroom without faculty supervision. When outside of the buildings, students must remain inside the Ring Road at all times, unless accompanied by a teacher, and are not permitted in parking lots. To prevent class disruptions, students should always observe silence in the hallways while classes are being conducted. Gymnasiums may only be used if there is faculty supervision. If you have any questions about security and safety at the school or require assistance, please contact Steve LeStrange '88 P'25, Director of Safety & Security at slestrange@malvernprep.org or 484-595-5775.
Dress Code Students are required to arrive at school neatly and properly dressed and clean-shaven. Every student must report to his homeroom in their proper dress code. Uniform pieces can be purchased in the Campus Store or via B & E Sportswear www.malvernprep.org/malvern-parents/campus-store
6th Grade - 11th Grade Fall (August 25-October 28) & Spring (April 4-May 26) • Shirt - Polo Shirt with Malvern Seal Logo • Pants - Only khaki-colored pants • Belt - a belt is mandatory, examples include black or brown or approved MP Belt (available in the Campus Store) • Dress shoes - Material: Leather or Leather-like Shoes (No canvas or suede lower case No and canvas) -S tyle: Dress Shoe, Dress Loafer or "Boat Shoe" styles ONLY (No boots, sneakers, sneaker-like shoes, sandals, slippers, Uggs, Vans, clogs, or shoes with prominently visible logos) - Shoes may either be a traditional dress shoe, a slip-on dress loafer, or a "Boat Shoe Style" - Color: any appropriate dress shoe color • Socks - Socks must be worn at all times • Optional - Quarter-zip pullover with Malvern Seal Logo may be worn over a polo shirt during the fall and spring
Winter (October 31-March 25) • Shirt -R egular school days - students will be permitted to wear a button-down dress shirt of their choosing (No flannel is permitted) on regular school days during the winter -M ass and special events - a white or blue dress shirt is required for Mass (typically Wednesdays) or for special on-campus events • Pants - Only khaki-colored pants will be allowed • Blazer - Navy blazer to be worn every day. Sweaters can no longer be worn in place of the blazer • Tie -R egular school days - students are permitted to wear a tie of their choosing on regular school days during the winter -M ass and special events - students will be required to wear the Malvern Prep logo tie that corresponds to their class for Mass (typically Wednesdays) or special on-campus events - Here is a breakdown of tie/accent color by class: 6th - Yellow, 7th - Orange, 8th - Green, 9th - Red, 10th - Gray, 11th - White, 12th - Blue Belt - Mandatory to wear during the school day Dress shoes - Same as Fall/Spring Socks - Socks must be worn at all times Undershirt - must be white only Optional - Quarter-zip with Malvern Seal Logo. The quarter-zip may be worn under a blazer, not in place of a blazer
12th Grade Only Fall (August 25-October 28) & Spring (April 4-May 26) Any Malvern Prep golf shirt for seniors is permitted during the Fall and Spring.
Winter (October 31-March 25) • Shirt - Regular school days - on regular school days during the Winter, students will be permitted to wear a button-down shirt of their choice (No flannel is permitted) - Mass and special events - students will be required to wear the Malvern Prep logo tie that corresponds to their class for Mass (typically Wednesdays) or special on-campus events - Formal dress days: White or Blue shirts only • Tie - Regular school days - on regular school days during the Winter, students will be permitted to wear a tie of their choosing - Formal dress days: Mass and special events - for Mass (typically Wednesdays) or special on-campus events, seniors will be required to wear their class ties (blue) Additional Dress Code information can be found in the Student/Parent Handbook which will be distributed in September.
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Glossary BASH: B.A.S.H. is the acronym for "Building a Scholastic Heritage," and with this goal in mind, its success expands Malvern Prep's margin of excellence. B.A.S.H. was started in 1975 by Malvern's first president, Father David Duffy, and a group of determined parents, teachers, and alumni. It is Malvern's biggest social fundraiser with an emphasis on fun and it is celebrated with the entire Malvern community. Brotherhood: The Malvern Brotherhood is something that needs to be experienced rather than defined. Malvern brothers express loyalty, hold each other accountable, pick each other up in times of sadness, and celebrate each other’s achievements. Malvern brothers are truly brothers for life. Christian Service: In addition to in-class opportunities for reflection on their social impact, all students will participate in the Christian Service Program. Christian Service is a concrete way to put faith into practice and is one of the hallmarks of a Malvern Prep education. Whether students are delivering hot meals to people experiencing homelessness or hosting a Christmas party for underprivileged children, these shared experiences help students put their faith into action and generate life-changing insights. Core Values: Unitas (Unity, Community): Union with God and Others in the School Faith Community The Christian understanding of being one with one another is based on our common origin in creation by God and re-creation in Christ. The relationships within the community are nourished by the oneness of Christ with each of us and His presence in the community. Veritas (Truth): The Search for God through the Pursuit of Truth We are rooted in the truth about ourselves, we are aware that God is the source of all truth. With faith and reason, like two great wings, we fly to Truth. Augustine insists that we are to “teach the truth in love.” Caritas (Love): Union with God through Love The school community and relationships within it are a special place where this love finds expression. More than any one word can express (be it love,
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concern devotion, compassion, caring), “Caritas” is that impulse of the Spirit of Jesus that is expressed in hundreds of kind and gracious ways. It is “active friendship” that encompasses both love of God and neighbor. It is when the head and heart move into action, often with sacrifice, for the good of another or a community. Fathers’ Club: The Malvern Prep Fathers' Club provides specialized opportunities throughout the year and promotes the community atmosphere of the school. All Malvern Dads are encouraged to participate in meetings and events throughout the year. Friar: A Friar refers to the Augustinian priests on campus. It also serves as the mascot of our school. A friar belongs to a religious order, a group within the Catholic church. The word friar developed in the thirteenth century from the Old French frere, "brother or friar." The Latin root is frater, or "brother." Inter-Ac: Malvern is a member of the Inter- Academic Athletic (Inter-Ac) League and embraces the philosophy that competitive athletics programs strengthen the excellent academic tradition of its member schools. Additional Members (Boys) include: Episcopal Academy, Germantown Academy, The Haverford School, William Penn Charter School, and Springside Chestnut Hill Academy MECO Retreat: A hallmark of the Malvern experience, this retreat takes place during the 12thgrade year. MECO (Malvernians Encountering Christ in Others) is a long-standing tradition and reinforces the strong bonds of brotherhood among classmates. Mothers’ Club: The Malvern Prep Mothers' Club provides specialized opportunities throughout the year and promotes the community atmosphere of the school. All Malvern Moms are encouraged to participate in meetings and events throughout the year. Some traditional events are the Merry Markets, Mother/Son Communion Mass & Breakfast, Mothers’ Club Flower Sale, and so many more! MyMalvern: MyMalvern is our internal system for students, parents, faculty, and staff. Parents/ Guardians can check grades, homework, view important reminders, sign and submit forms, and more. You can find a link to log in to MyMalvern in the lower right corner of the Malvern website homepage.
Order of St. Augustine (O.S.A.): The Order of Saint Augustine includes some 2,800 Augustinians in 47 countries throughout the world. The Province of Saint Thomas of Villanova, founded in 1796, comprises the East Coast of the United States and international missions in Peru and Japan. Peer to Peer Learning Center: The Peer to Peer Learning Center provides support for both writing and math. Students become tutors for their peers. Students of all grades can be tutored either virtually or in person by fellow peers. Preview Days: Preview Days are two back-to- back days that take place between Terms. These are academic days designed to give students an introduction to their next Term classes. Quad: The Quad is the heart of Malvern’s campus. Completed in 2020, the Quad serves as an outdoor meeting space, lunch space, and even outdoor classroom space. Most buildings on campus can be accessed from the Quad. Ring Road: Ring Road is the colloquial name for the drive around campus. This “ring” is a one-way road that encircles the heart of campus, keeping in mind the safety of students. St. Augustine: Augustine was a prolific writer, an accomplished preacher, a monastic leader, a theologian, pastor, contemplative, and mystic. None
of these titles, though accurate, would please him, however, as much as the simple one he used to describe himself: 'servant of God'. For whatever we achieve in life, whatever gifts and talents we have been given, are of little value unless they lead us, as they did Augustine, to know, love, and serve God ever more deeply. He died on August 28, 430 at almost 76 years of age, as North Africa was being invaded by the Vandals, and the Church there was being devastated. Feast Day: August 28 St. Monica: Mother of Saint Augustine. Augustine acknowledges that he was brought to faith in the Church through the prayers and tears of his saintly mother, Monica, who, in turn, was led to confident trust in God through the prayers she offered continually for her wayward son. Feast Day: August 27 St. Rita: Rita is venerated today as The Peacemaker, not only for her courageous act of forgiveness at her husband's death, but also for the continuous, though futile, encouragement of her sons to follow her example, and the reconciliation of Paolo's family with that of his assassins. This latter was the great 'miraculous deed' that gained her acceptance into the convent. She is also known as the Saint of the Impossible for the many challenges she faced in life and the many graces she has obtained since death. Feast Day: May 22
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