Summer Term Almanac 2024

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Summer Term 2024
Almanac

MA RLB OROUGH CH AR TER

MA RLB OROUGH CH AR TER

To gether as Marl burians…

To gether as Marl burians…

We build and foster an inclusive, open-minded and accepting communit y.

We build and foster an inclusive, open-minded and accepting communit y.

We treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves.

We treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves.

We are compassionate, collabora tive and committe d.

We are compassionate, collabora tive and committe d.

We believe our strong sense of communit y encourag es both individualit y and collective am bition.

We believe our strong sense of communit y encourag es both individualit y and collective am bition.

We lead by example, doing what is ri ght and not what is easy.

We lead by example, doing what is ri ght and not what is easy.

The Marlborough Charter was written by the 2020/2021 Prefects and Heads of House.
1 Almanac Summer Term 2024 Contents Safeguarding, Child Protection and Access to Pastoral Care, Bullying Statement 2 Pupils: Where Can I Find Help or Support? 3 Statement of Boarding Principles 4 College Aims 5 Visitor, Members of Council, International Council Member 6 Master, Members of Common Room 7-8 Chaplains, College Proctor, Marlborough College Malaysia, Management Team and their Secretaries 9 Heads of Department, Music Staff 10 Visiting Sports Coaches, Academic Support, Administration & Reception 11 Admissions, Development, Estates, Examinations 12 Finance, Futures, Health & Safety, Human Resources 13 IT & Computer Services, Library, Marketing & Communications 14 Marlborough College Enterprise Ltd, Medical 15 Operations, Outreach, Support Staff 16 Who Runs What, Dames 17-18 HMs, Tutors and Boarding Houses, Heads of Year, Heads of Scholars 19-20 Prefects, Heads of House, Wellbeing Ambassadors 21 Ensemble Leaders, Captains of Sport 22 School Colours, Honours Awards, Music Lessons 23 Routine Times 24 Routine Activities 25-26 College Transport Information 27-28 Dates of Terms 29 Road Safety, School Rules 30-34 Dress Code 35-36 Map of Lower Campus 38-39 Map of Upper Campus 40-41 Diary 42 Emergencies/Injuries Aide Memoire 67-68

Safeguarding, Child Protection and Access to Pastoral Care

The College aims to safeguard and promote the welfare of all its pupils, protect them from harm and abuse and to offer the support required to enable them to thrive. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is the responsibility of all members of the community. All pupils, staff and parents, should raise any safeguarding concerns immediately with the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) or deputies. The Pastoral & Safeguarding Hub is located on the ground floor of the Medawar Centre.

DSL: Mrs Kane ckane@marlboroughcollege.org/07394 564897

Deputy DSL: Mr Nightingale ecn@marlboroughcollege.org/07773 000499

Assistant DSLs: safeguardingteam@marlboroughcollege.org

Safeguarding Coordinator & DDSL: Mrs Staines restaines@marlboroughcollege.org /07881 826479

Bullying Statement

Bullying is repeated, intentional, unprovoked, malicious actions or words, either directly or via other media, which cause distress, making others feel unhappy and insecure.

Bullying is often motivated by prejudice against particular groups, for example, on grounds of race, religion, culture, sex, gender, homophobia, special educational needs, or disability or because a child is adopted or a carer. Bullying may occur directly or through cyber-technology.

All members of Marlborough College have the right to enjoy their lives free of bullying and harassment and are expected to treat others as they would hope to be treated themselves in an atmosphere of mutual respect. They are expected to do all they can to prevent bullying.

An individual who feels bullied or intimidated has the right to expect any senior member of the College – pupil, captain, prefect, well-being ambassador or member of staff – to listen and to act promptly and sensitively to deal with the problem.

Bullying will always be treated seriously and the school believes that to do nothing is to condone the bullying.

Email: concerns@marlboroughcollege.org

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Pupils: Where can I find help or support?

• Your HM

• Your Tutor

• Your Resident House Tutor/Assistant HM

• Your Dame

• Deputy Head (Pastoral): Mr Nightingale – 01672 892523, ecn@marlboroughcollege.org

• Director of Safeguarding (DSL): Mrs Kane – 07394 564897, ckane@marlboroughcollege.org

• Head of Bursary Welfare: Mrs L Milner - 01672 892492, 07562 946002, lmmilner@marlboroughcollege.org

• Any teacher to whom you feel you could speak freely

• Pastoral Prefect

• Your Head of House or House Captain

• Wellbeing Ambassador

• The Chaplain: Revd Tim Novis – 07980 720638

• Any member of the Management Team or the Master

• The Lead Counsellor:

Mrs Sam Dascombe – 07485 348320, counselling@marlboroughcollege.org

• The College Doctors: sani@marlboroughcollege.org

• External Agencies:

Childline – 0800 1111; Samaritans – 116 123; www.childline.org.uk and www.digizen.org

• Email: concerns@marlboroughcollege.org

• The Independent Listener: Mr Andrew Brown – 07879 776193, ajbrownlistener@gmail.com

• The Children’s Commissioner for England: 0207 783 8830, www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk

• Wellbeing Ambassadors: wba@marlboroughcollege.org

Further information may be found on House Notice Boards, Firefly and the College Website.

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Statement of Boarding Principles

1. Introduction

1.1 A suitable statement of the College’s boarding principles and practice is available to parents, staff, is made known to boarders, and is seen to work in practice.

1.2 Boarding principles

In principle, and within the context of Marlborough College, boarding aims to provide, in close conjunction and co-operation with the parents, an environment which will safeguard and promote the health, happiness and proper physical, intellectual, emotional, social and behavioural development of a child, as well as protecting the child from the risk of suffering significant harm or neglect. In particular, boarding focuses on developing the skills of children to live harmoniously within a community, whatever their individual strengths and weaknesses. This applies equally to the small number of day pupils.

1.3 This principle is complementary to the aims of the College and its specific Pastoral, Academic and Co-Curricular Aims.

1.4 Through the various Pastoral Policies the College aims:

1.4.1 To promote the welfare, wellbeing, happiness and development of every child.

1.4.2 To ensure that every child is protected from abuse or harm.

1.4.3 To recognise that every child has a right to raise anxieties and grievances through a range of channels.

1.4.4 To ensure that every child has access to outside agencies and support, appropriate to their needs, without hindrance.

1.5 The aims of the College, the Pastoral, Academic and Co-Curricular Aims, and the principles of boarding will be applied equally to all children irrespective of differences in ethnic background, culture, language, religion, gender and abilities, so long as in the last matter the child is able to involve himself or herself in the activity concerned. Equally these differences will be recognised and respected.

1.6 Good health will be promoted in a partnership between the medical staff, parents, the Housemasters/Housemistresses, House Tutors, Dames and a programme of PSHEE. This will include education on smoking, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, healthy eating and physical and emotional development. In principle, any breach of common sense or common courtesy is a breach of College rules; a breach of the law of the land is a serious breach of the College rules. The College rules are published each term in the Almanac and exemplify these principles.

1.7 All new pupils entering the College at 13+ will be inducted through Houses and by the Head of Shell. Those joining the College in other year groups or entering the Lower Sixth will also follow an induction programme, organised by Houses and by the relevant Head of Year/Heads of Sixth Form.

1.8 In the event of child abuse being suspected or allegations being made, the procedure outlined in the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy will be implemented.

1.9 Complaints from all pupils will be treated seriously and resolved appropriately.

1.10 Sanctions applied by members of Common Room must be recorded and fall within guidelines which are published.

2. Equal Opportunities for boarders – Statement of intent

2.1 In all of the opportunities that the College offers to boarders and in all aspects of their care, the College embraces diversity and exhibits tolerance. It does not discriminate against boarders by reason of any of the protected characteristics set out in Equality Act 2010 or by reason of boarders’ ability in any area of the curriculum.

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College Aims

‘OUR VALUES’

• Community

• Service

• Ambition

• Initiative AIMS

To provide a safe, inclusive and nurturing community

• Marlborough is a diverse community with wellbeing and mutual respect at its heart; pupils, teachers and parents collaborate to ensure everyone thrives because they feel happy, secure and valued

To instil a commitment to service

• Marlborough fosters a culture of service and responsibility which equips pupils to make a positive difference and have a beneficial impact upon the wider world

To foster ambition

• Marlborough provides inspirational learning opportunities, motivating pupils to fulfil their potential, develop intellectual curiosity and become life-long learners

To develop initiative

• Marlborough encourages pupils to be curious and open-minded, and supports them in pursuing new initiatives and developing leadership

Marlborough College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff, volunteers and visitors to share in this commitment. We actively listen to all pupils and always take seriously what they tell us. Our aim is for all pupils to enjoy their time at the College and feel safe and secure.

Mrs L Moelwyn-Hughes – The Master

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Visitor

The Most Reverend The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury

Council

President

The Bishop of Salisbury

Chair

Ms Heidi Venamore PSM

M Birkin Esq

J Chambers Esq

P Denton Esq

Mrs Tania Freeman

K Kabwe Esq

Ms Ros King

T Martin-Jenkins Esq

Professor Cav. Simon Mordant AO

R Perrins Esq

Mrs Sabina Reeves

International Council

Dasho Sangay Wangchuck

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YAM Tunku Ali Redhauddin ibni Tuanku Muhriz

Master and Common Room

Master

LJMH Moelwyn-Hughes, Mrs LJ

Management Team

AGH Hart, Mr AG Bursar

SMW Wessels, Miss SM Second Master

DTC Clark, Mr DT Deputy Head (Academic)

ECN Nightingale, Mr EC Deputy Head (Pastoral)

JRBS Scragg, Mr JRB Deputy Head (Co-Curriculum & Outreach)

JJLT Lyon Taylor, Mr JJ Director of Admissions

Jordan, Mrs J Director of Marketing & Communications

Lerwill, Mr S Director of Development

Beaty-Pownall, Mrs C Director of Human Resources

JAH Hodgson, Mrs JA Head of Boarding

TCML Lauze, Mr TCM Assistant Head (Inspection)

BN Nightingale, Mrs B Assistant Head (Teaching & Learning) Kane, Mrs C Director of Safeguarding (DSL)

HAA Abbas, Mr HA

ALA Adderley, Mrs AL

BRA Allen, Mr BR

DIA Andrew, Mr DI

AJA Arkwright, Mr AJ

DRA Armitage, Mr DR

JHB Beckett, Mr JH

TAB Birkill, Mr TA

MBB Blossom, Mr MB

HJB Brown, Mr HJ

VRB Brown, Ms VR

RLTB Bruce, Mrs RLT

SCB Bucknall, Miss SC

TDB Bungey, Mrs TD

AAB Burke, Mr AA

JEB Burton, Mr JE

MPLB Bush, Mr MPL

JB Butler, Miss J

MB Butterfield, Mr M

LHC Cannon, Mrs LH

JPC Carroll, Mr JP

SCC Clayton, Mr SC

RAC Clegg, Miss RA

MC Conlen, Mr M

CSGC Cooke, Mr CSG

CACC Coughlan, Mrs CAC

HAMC Cox, Mrs HAM

JRC Cox, Mr JR

MDA D’Angelo, Ms M

JD Darby, Miss J

JWD Davies, Mr JW

PDB De Beukelaer, Mme P

RGDR De Rosa, Mr RG

RDS De Segundo, Mrs R

AHDT de Trafford, Mr AH

VGMD Delalleau, Miss VGM

SJD Dennis, Mr SJ

AGD Devine, Miss AG

TJD Dolan, Mr TJ

GAD Doyle, Dr GA

CKD Dukes, Mrs CK

PTD Dukes, Mr PT

JJD Duplock, Mr JJ

SE Earwicker, Mr S

OPE Elton, Mr OP

MAE Eysele, Mr MA

LF Fan, Ms L

SDF Flatres, Dr SD

CAF Fraser, Mr CA

(JLF Fruci, Mrs JL)

OG Gallagher, Miss O

JAG Genton, Mr JA

WHG Gibbs, Mr WH

TPG Gilmour, Mr TP

MGG González Gómez, Ms M

NOPG Gordon, Mr NOP

NG Gouldbourne, Mrs N

Grant, Mrs M

HEG Green, Mrs HE

AJH Hamilton, Mr AJ

CLH Harrison, Mr CL

BH Hawkes, Mr B

SRH Hawthorn, Mr SR

VRH Hawthorn, Mrs VR

ECH Hawtin, Mr EC

KH Heaton, Mrs K

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Master and Common Room (continued)

CJH Hetherton, Mr CJ

KLH Hevingham, Miss KL

JH Hodgson, Mr J

KEH Holder, Miss KE

RWJH Horn, Mr RWJ

RFH Horton, Mrs RF

MFH Horwood, Mr MF

AH Hughes, Ms A

MI Ibanez-Rodriguez, Ms M

JCI Isitt, Miss JC

GKWJ James, Mr GKW

MTJ James, Mrs MT

CRJ Jones, Miss CR

RCJ Justice, Dr RC

DK Kenworthy, Mr D

KJK Kiggell, Mrs KJ

TAK Kiggell, Mr TA

AL Lamagna, Mr A

GDML Lane, Mr GDM

JTWL Lane, Mr JTW

ACL Langdale, Miss AC

JRL Lewin, Mr JR

QL Li, Ms Q

DLL Lilley, Mrs DL

AGL Lloyd, Mrs AG

JFL Lloyd, Mr JF

JLL Luker, Mrs JL

JCL Lynbeck, Mr JC

Mack, Mrs H

GIM Macmillan, Mr GI

DJM Madden, Mr DJ

KNM Major, Mr KN

CM Marin, Miss C

HJMH Martin-Hierro, Miss HJ

HJCM Marvin, Mrs HJC

TGRM Marvin, Mr TGR

SDM Matthews, Mr SD

JMCC McClean, Mrs J

FSM McKeown, Dr FS

SMCK McKeown, Mrs S

MM McNally, Mr M

GJM McSkimming, Mr GJ

AJMS Meehan-Staines, Mr AJ

HLMS Meehan-Staines, Mrs HL

BHM Miller, Mr BH

IIAM Mitchell, Miss IIA

WJM Molyneux, Mr WJ

YM Momota, Mrs Y

JJLM Moore, Mr JJL

NJLM Moore, Mr NJL

PNMF Morley-Fletcher, Mr PN

CAFM Moule, Mr CAF

EJPM Moule, Mrs EJP

JNN Newman, Mr JN

PJN Newman, Mr PJ

SHN Newman, Mrs SH

TWGN Novis, The Rev’d TWG

ADN Nurton, Mr AD

PJOS O’Sullivan, Mr PJ

AGO Oxburgh, Mr AG

JHP Parnham, Mr JH

JCP Patient, Mr JC

GMPK Payne-Kumar, Miss GM

EJP Penrose, Ms EJ

TPP Phillips, Mr TP

ELP Playfair, Mrs EL

GRP Playfair, Mr GR

AP Possamai, Mr A

JMQ Quinn, Mr JM

TCR Rainer, Ms TC

MSR Ramage, Mr MS

DGR Roberts, Dr DG

ER Ryder, Dr E

MCS Sandall, Mrs MC

RAS Sandall, Mr RA

RS Scott, Mrs R

MCBS Scragg, Mrs MCB

MJS Sharrad, Mr MJ

CSS Smith, Mr CS

ECS Smith, Mrs EC

KGAS Smith, Mr KGA

RMS Spicer, Mrs RM

JPS Swift, Dr JP

TRT Thompson, Miss TR

SFT Thomson, Ms SF

IRT Thorp, Mr IR

HLRT Tilney, Mr HLR

RT Tong, Mr R

CT Toomer, Miss C

OSLT Triggs, Mr OSL

IFT Tudsbery, Miss IF

EFJT Twohig, Mr EFJ

Urquhart, Mr R

JMVC Verdu Cortes, Mr JM

SKW Walker, Mrs CSH

SJW Webster, Mr SJ

CJW Wheatland, Mr CJ

EAWW Whitworth, Mr EAW

RDW Willmett, Mr RD

ATW Woodford, Mrs AT

BLW Woods, Miss BL

JW Wright, Mr J

MAW Wright, Mr MA

LCW Wulfsohn, Ms LC

JY Yin, Miss J

LZ Zaninelli, Mrs L

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The Reverend TWG Novis (Senior Chaplain)

The Reverend J Blacker (Roman Catholic)

Rabbi Jonny Hughes (Jewish Chaplain)

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Chaplains
07980 702638
College Proctor Mr J Thompson 01672 892530 / 07485 921008 Marlborough College Malaysia Master Mr S Burbury Management Team and their Secretaries Master Mrs LJ Moelwyn-Hughes (01672) 892400 PA Mrs G Milne 892401 Bursar Mr A Hart 892390 PA, Secretary to Council, Visa Administrator Mrs S Lamb 892390 Second Master Miss SM Wessels 892283 PA Mrs L Goodall 892288 Deputy Head (Academic) Mr DT Clark 892417 Secretarial Assistant Mrs J Watherston 892421 Deputy Head (Pastoral) Mr EC Nightingale 892523 Secretary Mrs A Edwards 892249 Deputy Head (Co-Curriculum & Outreach) Mr JRB Scragg 892429 Administration Assistant Mrs E Whitehouse 892226 Director of Admissions Mr JJ Lyon Taylor 892300 Telephone

Heads of Department

Academic Consultant JAG

Academic Support HEG

Art EFJT

Classics JFL

Computer Science TJD

Design Technology DJM

Drama DK

Economics & Business DIA

English NOPG

Examinations

Mrs M Grant

ESS MJS

EPQ SJD

Form NOPG

Futures ACL

Geography RGDR

History CAFM

History of Art FSM

Library JEB

Mathematics OPE

Modern Languages ATW

French LCW

German TCR

Italian PNMF

Mandarin QL

Russian AGL

Spanish MDA

Music – Artistic Director PTD

Music – Academic Music

CT

Outdoor Activities RT

Politics KH

Psychology JLL

PSHEE, RSE & SMSC JH

Religious Studies BLW

Science GAD

Biology TAB

Chemistry KEH

Physics & Astronomy CJW

Timetable Manager ER

Visual Arts JHP

Director of Sport RFH

Assistant Directors of Sport MAE JMQ

Music Staff

Head of Keyboard, Piano

Head of Percussion

Head of Strings

Head of Vocal Studies

Head of Wind, Trumpet

Bagpipes

Bass Guitar

Bassoon/Piano

Cello

Cello

Clarinet

Double Bass

Flute

French Horn

Guitar

Guitar

Ms C Toomer

Mr S Johnson

Mrs S Stagg

Mr D Mattinson

Mr A Arkwright

Mrs B Heywood

Mr M Hartnett

Mrs C Springate

Ms C Frost

Mrs E Isaac Johnson

Miss R Hughes

Mrs N Phelan

Ms S Stocks

Mr R Lewis

Mr J England

Mr M Willcocks

Harp

Jazz Piano

Lower Brass

Oboe

Organ

Percussion

Percussion

Piano

Piano

Piano

Piano Accordion

Saxophone

Singing

Singing

Violin & Viola

Ms E Pierce

Mr J Harpin

Dr M Lomas

Ms E Fyfe

Mr M Butterfield

Mr A Marshallsay

Mr C McCann

Ms K Emery

Miss A Grayburn

Mr P Turner

Mr P Hutchinson

Mr C Gibbons

Dr C Henshaw

Miss S Jefferies

Mr P Dukes

Secretary Mrs V Crocker vscrocker@marlboroughcollege.org (01672) 892481

Secretary Mrs L Freeman lfreeman@malboroughcollege.org 89248

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Visiting Sports Coaches

Aerobics

Athletics

Basketball

Cricket

Dance

Fives

Fly Fishing

Football

Gym

Hockey

Kickboxing

Lacrosse

Netball

Outdoor Activities

Rugby

Shooting

Swimming

Tennis

Triathlon

Water

Yoga

Mrs S Sheppard, Miss L Straw

Mrs J Alexander, Mr B Coles, JWD, Mr K Donkin, CJH, TRT

Mr M Analts

Mr U Qureshi

Mrs Z Humphries

Mr T Brown

Mr R Green

Mr S Brooks, Mr G Bruce, Mr G Godwin, Mr C Tanner, Mr J Thompson

Mr B Coles, Mr K Donkin

Mr M Hughes, Mr T Robertson

Mr A Gerken

Miss A Bolton, Miss L Hustler-Wraight

Mr B Coles, Mr G Godwin, Mrs P Highnett, Ms H Lawrence, TRT, Ms T Watt

Mr G Bruce

Mr G Bruce, Mr B Coles, Mr C Tanner, TRT

Mr S Brooks

Mr A Hicks

Mr J Gregory, Mr N Little, Mr J Veale, Mr N Walker

Mr K Bradshaw

Mr A Hicks

Miss E Petitt

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Polo
Administration & Reception Telephone Administration & iSAMS Lead Mrs E Kendrick (01672) 892202 Administration Assistant Reception Miss N Bayfield 892200 Administration Assistant Secretarial Mrs L Thornton 892422 Administration Assistant Mrs E Whitehouse 892226 (Co-Curriculum & Outreach) College Switchboard 892200 College Email (general enquiries) general.enquiries@marlboroughcollege.org Security 892201 Security Mobile 07974 478141 Academic Support Telephone Head of Academic Support & SENCO HEG (01672) 892269 Academic Support Teachers VRH AH JCI JMCC 892259 Academic Support Co-ordinator Mrs S Armitage 892292 EAL Co-ordinator EJP 892259
12 Admissions Telephone Director of Admissions JJLT (01672) 892300 Assistant Director of Admissions JPC 892300 Admissions Registrar Mrs E Headlam 892300 Admissions Team Mrs I Blake, Miss J Brooks, Mrs R Powell, 892300 Mrs S Swatton, Mrs C White Development Telephone Director of Development Mr S Lerwill (01672) 892438 Associate Director (Development) Ms J Perrins 892439 Associate Director (Club & Campaign) Mr C Propper 892432 Alumni Engagement Manager Mrs K Goodwin 892384 Events Office Mrs T Spencer 892382 Communications Manager Mrs K Gaffka 892477 Communications Officer Miss R Osland 892385 Development Assistant & PA to Director Mrs A Cramsie-Smith 892558 Research & Data Manager Miss L Hinde 892557 1843 President Mr R Mullins 892439 Estates Telephone Estates Bursar Mr A Barnes (01672) 892274 Head of Capital Projects Mr P Eley 892329 Project Manager (Capital Projects)  Mr J Tunmore  892443 Secretary to the Estates Bursar & Capital Projects Mrs T Pathania  892441 Building Surveyor 892336 Trainee Building Surveyor Mr G Morgan 892423 Estates Maintenance Manager Mr J Thomson   892359 Estates Maintenance Supervisor Mr S Cullip  892357 Building Services Supervisor (Electrical) Mr C Tutton 892319 Building Services Supervisor (Mechanical) Mr G Davies 892314 Estates Administration Assistant Miss S Clements 892346 Residential Property & FF&E Assets Manager Mrs A O’Shaughnessy 892343 Residential Property & FF&E Assistant   Mrs S Cable 892450 Examinations Telephone Head of Examinations Mrs M Grant (01672) 892446 Deputy Examinations Officer Mrs S Elviss 892347 Examinations Administrator Mrs M Tarrant-Smith 892391
13 Finance Telephone Director of Finance Mrs H Mack (01672) 892392 Finance Manager Mrs D Pearce 892394 Assistant Finance Manager Mrs N Adams 892345 Finance Assistant Miss T Gibson 892408 Fees Ledger Clerk Mrs K Bolton 892393 Payroll Administrator Ms J Claridge 892399 MCEL Finance Assistant Miss I Trofimova 892396 Purchase Ledger Clerk Mrs E Clarkson 892395 Finance Administration Assistant Mrs V Salmon 892387 Futures Telephone Head of Futures ACL (01672) 892360 Second in Futures VRB 892361 Oxbridge AGO 892364 International Universities ACL DJM OSLT 892534 UCAS Applications Manager ECS 892361 Advisers VRB KH KJK FSM ECS RS IRT ATW 892361 Administrator, Events Co-ordinator Mrs J Macintosh 892361 Health & Safety Telephone Health & Safety Manager Miss S-J French (01672) 892444 Human Resources Telephone Director of Human Resources Mrs C Beaty-Pownall (01672) 892208 Human Resources Business Partner Mrs B Roberts 892258 Human Resources Business Partner Miss L Sparkes 892461 Human Resources Compliance Manager Mrs N Wilson 892279 Human Resources Administrator Miss D Claridge 892402 Human Resources Administrator Miss T Roper 892239
14 IT & Computer Services Telephone Internal Software Manager SDF (01672) 892213 Network Manager Mr J Graham 892514 Systems Managers Mr R Eyles, Mr K Mulholland 892228 Systems & Security Analyst Mr P Hawkins 892367 ICT Network Engineer Mr A Jacobs 892235 ICT Support Engineer Mr K Bliss 892545 AV Production Supervisor Mr J Watson 892275 AV Technician Mr J Jackson 892225 Reprographics Technician Mrs F Doxford 892369 Library Telephone Head Librarian JEB (01672) 892468 Library Manager Miss V Williams 892466 Library Assistant Ms E Bovill 892466 Archivist Mrs G Lenehan 892472 Marketing & Communications Telephone Director of Marketing & Communications Mrs J Jordan (01672) 892237 Marketing & Communications Manager Ms J Green 892295 Marketing & Communications Manager Mr C Tanner 892546

Medical

Medical Centre

Telephone (01672) 892435

E-mail sani@marlboroughcollege.org

Paramedic 07776 020486

Medical Officer

Dr A Collings (01672) 512187 (Town Surgery) (01672) 892435 (Medical Centre)

Nursing Staff

Ms S Jones Medical Centre Manager / Paramedic

Mrs H Andrew RGN Nurse

Mrs C Au Health Care Assistant

Mrs S Birkill RGN Nurse

Ms R Bracey RGN Nurse

Mrs R Brown RGN Nurse

Mrs C Chatterton Specialist Paramedic

Mrs A Clarke Paramedic

Mrs H Egan Medical Centre Assistant

Mrs S Gannon Health Care Assistant

Miss C Jenkins RGN Nurse

Mrs N Olner RSCN Nurse

Mrs J Owens RGN Nurse

Ms J Richardson Specialist Paramedic

Physiotherapy

Amanda Marsh Physiotherapy

Surgery Times

E-mail sani@marlboroughcollege.org to request referral

Pupils seeking sanctuary and those with new injuries can arrive at the Medical Centre without an appointment. All other medical issues will require an appointment.

Appointments to see a Nurse are available 7 days a week. If you need to see a Doctor, appointments are available Monday to Saturday.

To arrange an appointment please email: sani@marlboroughcollege.org.

Weekdays & Saturdays 8 am – 9.30 am Doctor

Pupils should report their return to their HM or Dame when discharged from the Medical Centre.

15 Marlborough College Enterprise Ltd Telephone Director of Enterprises Mr R Urquhart (01672)
Crosby & Lawrence Manager
K Edwards
Events Co-ordinator
R Graham
Sports Lettings JHB
Swimming Pool Manager Mr
892389
Mr
892498
Mrs
892338
892490
C Ruck 892500

Biology

Design Technology

Drama Production Manager

Costume Supervisor

Modern Languages Technician

Physics

Technician

Mr

Mrs

Mrs

Miss

Miss H Bailey

Mrs L Ludgate

Miss

Mr P Brimacombe

Miss

Mrs C Wright

Mrs P Simner

Mr J Guilietti-Simner

Mr P Cox

Mrs D Armitage

Mrs O Scott

Mr A Marshman

Mr M Brown

Mrs C Rosa

16 Operations Telephone Director of Operations Mr M Naworynsky (01672) 892334 Catering Operations General Manager Mr M Mortimer 892455 Hospitality Manager Mrs C Banks 892335 Domestic Services Manager Mrs C Heath 892425 Domestic Services Deputy Manager / Laundry Mrs S Cleverley 892452 Head of Gardens Mrs E Kerrigan 892287 Head of Grounds Mr D Liddiard 892509 Security & Transport Manager Mr A Gashi 892531 Transport Co-ordinator Mrs J Ryklova 892278 Outreach Telephone Partnership Manager Mrs E Taylor 07485 347920 Head of Academic Outreach CSS Partnership Lead at Pewsey Vale School MC Primary Schools QL Support Staff
Senior Technician
Art
M Ward Technician
R Dowdell Technician
M
Technician
Page
T
Thompson
Senior Technician
Technician
Technician
Senior Technician
A-M Robertson Chemistry
Technician
Technician
A Perna
Workshop
Projects Manager
Technician
Senior
Technician
Technician

Who Runs What

School Societies

Art History FSM

Biology & Natural History JJLT

Brooke (& Debating) JCL

Chemistry KEH

Chinese QL

Christian Forum PNMF

Circolo Italiano PNMF

Classics JFL

Der Junge Goethe TCR

Economics & Business DIA

Griffith RFH

History (Lower School) MPLB

History & The Arts CAFM

International TWGN

Physical Activities

Aerobics QL

Athletics HJMH

Basketball CJH Mr M Shaw

Canoeing & Kayaking RT

Clay Pigeon Shooting MBB

Cricket MPLB

Cricket (Girls) RWJH

Cross Country JFL

Dance TCR

Expeditions JNN

Fencing AP

Fives TAK

Football RGDR

Golf JTWL

Hockey MSR

Jujitsu DIA

Lacrosse HJCM

Les Amis de Maupassant LCW

Literary NOPG RCJ

Medical NJLM

Music PTD

Philosophy & Theology BLW

Physics CJW

Politics KH

Psychology JLL

Radcliffe GKWJ

Romance of Learning CAFM AGO

Russian AGL

Science GAD

Unity VRB

Mountaineering RT

Mountain Biking RT

Netball SHN

Pilates NG

Polo MCBS

Rackets MPLB RWJH

Rugby TPG

Shooting Mrs N Watts

Squash JHB

Strength & Conditioning JWD

Swimming PJOS

Table Tennis IRT

Tennis (Boys) TAK

Tennis (Girls) HJCM

Water Polo PJOS

Yoga NG

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Who Runs What (continued)

Musical Activities

Big Band & Brasser AJA

Chamber Orchestra & Mrs S Stagg

Sinfonia Strings

Chapel & Chamber Choirs AJMS

Miscellaneous

Almanac JRBS

Bradleian DK

CCF Captain S Brooks NJLM

CCF Stores

CCF & OA Stores

Chapel Flowers

Mrs N Watts

Mr C Ciddelapaz

Mrs M Hawthorn

Charities & Charity Committee JPC

Chess JPS IRT

Common Room President RAS

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award JNN RT

Ellis Theatre DK

Food Focus Committee Mr M Naworynsky

Garnett Room CAFM

Dames

B1

Barton Hill

C1

C2

C3

Cotton House

Dancy House

Elmhurst

Mrs E Blossom

Miss M Duncan

Mrs C Pincott

Mrs C Dawson

Mrs M Giddings

Mrs R Taylor

Mrs S Wilson

Mrs H Doyle

MCCS PTD

Jazz/Saxophone Ensemble Mr C Gibbons

Junior Singers MB JRC Symphony Orchestra PTD

General Knowledge Quiz RDW

House Challenge RDW

Keeper of Rare Books FSM

MCTV DGR

Memorial Hall

Mr J Watson

Mount House JHP

1993 Trophies JRBS

Observatory GKWJ

Piccalilli RCJ

Shell & Remove Activities AJH

Sunday Talks TWGN

The Marlburian

Ivy House

Littlefield

Mill Mead

Morris House

New Court

Preshute

Summerfield

Turner

Mr A Gashi

Mrs E Burnet

Mrs T Smith

Ms E Gibbs

Mrs M Presley

Mrs V Light

Mrs J Jackson

Mrs F Major

Mrs A Brooks

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Houses

B1 (Boys)

HM: DRA Resident Tutor: CJH

Non Resident Tutors: PDB Mrs S Armitage OPE JH IRT* MFH KNM SDM TRT

Barton Hill (Boys)

HM: GJM Resident Tutors: SE JCL

Non Resident Tutors: JHP MM* RDW ATW JPC WHG JRL ECH

C1 (Boys)

HM: JPS Resident Tutor: Mr C Tanner

Non Resident Tutors: MBB RT CJW JTWL EAWW AAB DLL Mrs C Pincott* BH

C2 (Boys)

HM: GRP Resident Tutor: BRA

Non Resident Tutors: PTD CSS JW* MB TJD ELP RWJH DJM OSLT

C3 (Boys)

HM: GDML Assistant HM: PJOS

Non Resident Tutors: DGR NOPG CAFM JNN* Mr B Coles DTC Mrs J O’Sullivan AL

Cotton House (Mixed)

HM: GIM Assistant HM: JMQ

Non Resident Tutors: JHB DK JMCC BHM TWGN RGDR* Mrs A Macmillan Mrs H Quinn AP

Dancy House (Girls)

HM: KJK Resident Tutors: RAC CRJ

Non Resident Tutors: TAK Mrs E Blossom Miss J Lilley MI AGL NG KH JJLT

Elmhurst (Girls)

HM: HAMC Assistant HM: HJMH Resident Tutor: MDA

Non Resident Tutors: AJA VRB VGMD Mrs R Dowdell PJN SFT IFT

Ivy House (Girls)

HM: HJCM Assistant HM: KEH Resident Tutor: MCS

Non Resident Tutors: SMCK BLW LZ KLH MCBS Mrs P Simner Mrs E Burnet TGRM Miss L Hustler-Wraight

Littlefield (Mixed)

HM: HLRT Assistant HM: TAB

Non Resident Tutors: ACL SDF RFH NJLM MAE DIA HJB CM TPP*

Mill Mead (Girls)

HM: SKW Resident Tutors: Mrs E Gibbs SHN

Non Resident Tutors: JD EFJT BN JRBS GKWJ Miss R Cox AGD LCW

Morris House (Girls)

HM: (JLF) Resident Tutors: OG Mrs M Presley

Non Resident Tutors: CT ECS QL JLL MC IIAM JB

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Houses

New Court (Girls)

HM: ALA Assistant HM: TCR

Non Resident Tutors: FSM ER EJPM RCJ Mrs E Lyon Taylor HEG SCB* Mrs M Swift

Preshute (Mixed)

HM: SRH Resident Tutors: TPG AJMS

Non Resident Tutors: SJD AGO VRH JRC Mrs A Gilmour HLMS WJM ADN

Summerfield (Mixed)

HM: CLH Resident Tutor: MSR

Non Resident Tutors: Ms J Green KGAS MPLB RS RLTB MJS Mr U Qureshi JJLM*

Turner House (Boys)

HM: AHDT Resident Tutor: AJH

Non Resident Tutors: GAD SCC JFL TCML JJD Mrs I de Trafford RAS JCP CSGC*

* Additional HM Support

Heads of Year

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Boarding Houses Telephone B1 (01672) 892210 Barton Hill 892250 C1 892220 C2 892230 C3 892240 Cotton House 892310 Dancy House 892462 Elmhurst 892260 Ivy House 892298 Littlefield 892320 Mill Mead 892270 Morris House 892280 New Court 892290 Preshute 892330 Summerfield 892340 Turner House 892350
Shell WHG Remove AJH Hundred MAE Lower Sixth RDW Upper Sixth JPC
of Scholars CAFM Shell JCL Remove AL Hundred VRB Lower Sixth SCC TGRM Upper Sixth AGO
Heads of Scholars Head

Prefects

Senior Prefects:

Daisy Doherty

William Snooks

Jachin Acquah

Alisa Allin

Nina Blakey

Arthur Braxton

Humphrey Braxton

Edward Chataway

Thomas Chavasse

Phoebe Cox

Austin Crapper

Max Dunne

Sophia Eng

Poppy Greville-Collins

Sarah Hill

Harlan Hines

Senior Prefects:

Aoife Guinness

William Walduck

Octavia Hunt

Olivia Hunt

Poppy Ingham

Martha Jameson

Theo Janelid

James Maloney

Olivia Miller

Philip Monaghan

Toby Morgan

Maria Julia Rubinelli

Henry Smith

Imogen Stratford

Archie Surtees

Magnus Taggart

Heads of House

William Elviss

Clarke Hines

Freddie Cowling

Rafferty Tate

Max Wyman

Amelia John & Samuel Powell

Louise Sheldon

Saskia Mullin

Hector

Nina

Jack

Thomas

Dominic

Henry

Malachy

Beatrice

Margot

Charlotte Grader (U6)

Octavia Hunt (U6)

Katherine

Katherine Blossom

Philip Orth & Sophia Rosenfeld

Carina Hand

Margot Gough

Elizabeth Lankester

Zack Dwek & Layla Phillips

Tom Cleverly & Hannah Nijjar

Henry Cornell

Lilly Lambert (U6)

Amelia Milroy-Golding (U6)

Philip Monaghan (U6)

Alexia Money-Kyrle (U6)

Toby Morgan

Saskia Mullin (U6)

William Walduck (U6)

Max Wyman (U6)

Francesco Amati (L6)

James Barr (L6)

Jemima Bateman (L6)

Isabella Beard (L6)

Amelie Bruce (L6)

Eden Day (L6)

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IH
C1
IH
TU
CO
MM
MO
CO
BH
LI
C3
IH
C2
SU
DA
MO
SU
C1
EL
PR
IH
SU
TU
BH
MO
LI
CO
NC
CO
MM
C1
SU
B1
BH
C1
C2
C3
CO
DA
EL
IH
LI
MM
MO
NC
PR
SU
TU
Ambassadors
Wellbeing
(U6) TU
Adams
(U6) MM
Alisa Allin
(U6) MM
Blakey
Bowman
C1
Chataway (U6) LI
(U6)
Edward
Chavasse (U6) C3
Cheng (U6) C3
TU
Cornell (U6)
Dawes (U6) C2
Duignan (U6) DA
MO
Gough (U6)
IH
EL
(U6) LI
Jansen
MO
EL
LI
MO
EL
TU
C3
C1
C3
EL
MM
MO
LI

Thomas

Alice Du Roy De Blicquy (L6)

Millicent Ellis (L6)

James Fuller (L6)

Samuel Goodman (L6)

Rose Gough (L6)

Emily Hunter (L6)

Agatha Jones (L6)

Sophia Kahlon (L6)

Eleanor Kastner (L6)

Danielle

Olivia Lloyd (L6)

Emili

Elliot

Alexander

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Ambassadors (continued)
Wellbeing
Bono
TU
de
(L6)
IH
NC
LI
BH
MO
DA
MM
IH
DA
MM
Levy (L6)
LI
NC
Pecherskaya (L6)
Ransome
SU Atalanta Royle (L6) NC
Tidmarsh (L6) C3
(L6)
Theodore
Timmis (L6) TU
White (L6) B1
Williams-Bulkeley (L6) TU Ensemble Leaders Brasser Freddie Vine B1 Chamber & Symphony Orchestras Dmitri Montanari C1 Chapel Choir Joshua Deacon & Carlotta Vitaloni C2 & LI Captains of Sport Cricket Max Dunne SU Tennis Imogen Stratford MM Athletics Boys Philip Monaghan LI Athletics Girls Katherine Blossom IH Clay Pigeon Shooting Thomas Hogevold LI Cricket Girls Olivia Miller MO Golf Albert Payne C1 Shooting Badr Badr C2 Swimming Boys Dominic Cheng C3 Swimming Girls Jazmine Simkins MO Tennis Boys Charles Kirkwood TU Water Polo Boys Theo Janelid TU Water Polo Girls Nina Blakey MO Head of CCF Badr Badr C2
Zachary
Alexander

School Colours

Two kinds of sporting Colours exist to reward those who perform with credit in Inter-School sports.

First Team Colours: may be awarded to any member of the Open First team to acknowledge expertise, level of performance and commitment.

College Colours: may be awarded usually to Open First or Second team members (in the Upper Sixth) to acknowledge their standard of play, contribution and commitment during the course of a season.

First team Colours Boys: Blue, black and white tie – thick stripes

College Colours Boys: Blue, black and white tie – thin stripes

First team Colours Girls: Badge – black and blue mitre with gold surround

College Colours Girls: Badge – black with blue mitre with silver surround

CCF Colours Boys: Maroon and navy tie – thick stripes

CCF Colours Girls: Badge – Maroon and navy stripes

Lower School Colours Boys: Navy tie with blue and white spots

Lower School Colours Girls: Badge – navy and white quarters

Honours Awards

These are to recognise outstanding contribution to the life of the College in non-sporting areas – Music and Drama; Outreach and Charities. An Award is made to note performance at a very high level or a distinguished contribution over a period of time. They are normally, though not exclusively, reserved for members of the Upper Sixth.

Boys: Dark blue tie with gold mitres

Girls: Badge with College crest

Music Lessons

Instrumental and singing lessons are published on a house timetable sent to Houses each weekend. You should always check this timetable for the time of your lesson(s) for the forthcoming week.

If you are in the Upper School you should arrange your lessons to coincide with Study Periods or free time in the afternoons.

If you are in the Lower School music lessons take priority over other lessons but not over examinations or school matches. It is your responsibility not to arrange a lesson which clashes with another commitment which you could reasonably have foreseen.

Music lessons take priority over games practices, but you should inform your music teacher if you are in a team and ask him/her to avoid these times, if possible.

If you have to miss an academic lesson or games practice in order to attend a music lesson you should ask permission of the beak concerned as soon as you can.

You should make every effort to arrange your music lessons so that you do not miss a lesson in the same academic subject more than twice in a term.

In the Lower School, if you play more than one instrument, you may take lessons in normal lesson time for only one of them.

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Routine Times

NB On Saturdays: Supper is 6 pm – 6.50 pm; House checks are at 7.15 pm – 7.30 pm;

is at 7.45 pm; Curfew is 10.15 pm (U6 10.45 pm).

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Sundays Breakfast Norwood Hall 9 am – 11.30 am Chapel Service Chapel 10 am Lunch Norwood Hall 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm House Checks 3 pm Supper Norwood Hall 6 pm – 6.50 pm Talk Garnett Room 6.30 pm Prep 7.30 pm – 9 pm Curfew (no visiting) 10 pm Weekday Mornings Breakfast Norwood Hall 7.30 am – 8.15 am Period 1 8.45 am – 9.40 am Period 2 9.45 am – 10.40 am Break 10.40 am – 11.05 am Period 3 11.05 am – 12 noon Period 4 (Shell) 12.05 pm – 12.40 pm Period 4 (Remove) 12.05 pm –12.50 pm Period 4 (Hundred) 12.05 pm – 1 pm Period 4 (Upper School) 12.05 pm – 1.15 pm Lunch 12 noon – 1.50 pm Weekday Afternoons mon, wed &
tue & thu Period 5 2.15 pm - 3.10 pm Studies 5.30 pm – 6.40 pm Period 6 3.15 pm - 4.10 pm Supper – Norwood Hall 5.45 pm – 7 pm 6.40 pm – 7 pm Prep 7.30 pm – 9 pm (every night except Saturday) Curfew 10 pm (every night except Saturday)
Breakfast Norwood Hall 7.30 am – 8.15
Period 1 8.45 am – 9.40
Period 2 9.45 am – 10.40
Break 10.40 am – 11.05
Period 3 (Shell) 11.05 am – 11.40 am Period 3 (Remove) 11.05 am – 11.50 am Period 3 (Hundred) 11.05 am – 12 noon Period 3 (Upper School) 11.05 am – 12.10 pm Lunch 11.50 am – 12.45 pm
fri
Saturdays
am
am
am
am
Detention

Memorial Hall

Memorial Hall

Memorial Hall

pm

& Hundred Assembly 3.15 pm

pm

Henry Hony Centre

Ensemble

pm – 5.45 pm

Time for Lower Sixth 5 pm – 6.40 pm

Henry Hony Centre Chamber Orchestra 6.15 pm – 7.30 pm

pm – 7.30 pm Master’s Lodge

25 Routine Activities ( unless otherwise published ) SUNDAY Chapel Chapel Choir 9.10 am
Theatre Shell Play Rehearsal 2
CRMR1 Prefects Meeting 10.40 am
– 10 am Ellis
pm - 6 pm MONDAY
– 11.05 am
Shell
1.50
Assembly
Remove
Upper
Outreach 4.30
Hall Big
4.45
Chapel Chapel Choir 6.40 pm
7.25 pm
School Assembly 4.15
pm Goodison
Band
pm - 6.00pm
-
Heads
TUESDAY Shell
Remove
Shell
2.15
Garnett Room
of House Meeting (Week A) 7 pm
&
Activities Ellis Theatre
Play Rehearsal
pm - 6 pm
Saxophone
5
Academic
6.15
Prefects
6.50
Christian
9.05
WEDNESDAY Chapel Voluntary Morning Prayer 8 am - 8.20 am Parade Ground CCF & Outreach 4.30 pm Goodison Hall Symphony Orchestra 4.30 pm - 6.30 pm Goodison Hall Junior Singers & Voce Collegii 6.40 pm – 7.20 pm Chapel Compline Choir 7.05 pm – 7.45 pm M6 ROL (Romance of Learning) 7.45 pm - 9.00 pm M6 HATA (Upper School) 9.05 pm – 9.55 pm
Goodison Hall Brasser (to 21 May)
Meeting (Week B)
pm Memorial Library
Forum
pm – 9.55 pm Societies

Routine Activities (continued)

THURSDAY Alternative Games Matches

Ellis Theatre Shell Play Rehearsal 2.15 pm - 6 pm

M4 Shell Scholars 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm

M6 Remove Scholars 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm

H7 Hundred Scholars 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm

Goodison Hall Jazz Ensemble 5.45pm - 6.30 pm

Henry Hony Centre Sinfonia Strings 5.45 pm – 6.30 pm Chapel Chapel Choir 6.40 pm - 7.25 pm

LC13 Lower Sixth Scholars (Week B) 7.30 pm – 9 pm

Societies

FRIDAY Library Gaming Club 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm

SATURDAY Major Games Matches

MEMORIAL LIBRARY is open: Mon – Fri 8.30 am – 9 pm Sat 8.30 am – 1 pm Sun 2 pm – 5 pm

THE MARLBURIAN SOCIAL CENTRE is open: Sat 8.15 pm – 10.35 pm

FUTURES is open: Mon, Wed & Fri 2 pm – 4 pm Tue & Thur 2 pm – 6.40 pm

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College Transport Information

College Transport

The College provides coach transport for pupils (return pickup locations are listed on page 28) at:

• the start and end of every half-term, and at the end of every term

• the start and end of every exeat weekend

• the end of every term the College provides transport to London Victoria, South Kensington, Heathrow and Swindon Rail Station ONLY

Note: there is no College transport provided at the start of any term.

Taxis: Parents can book taxis directly with the following taxi firms whom we know and have approved:

ABC Airport Transfers: 07738 195805

ADS Chauffeur Services: 01380 816892 / 07802 689658

Aldbourne Taxis: 07977 059991

Avebury Taxis: 07525 690207

Balfour Cars: 07767 745244

Browns Taxis: 07847 097189

Budgie’s Cars: 07368 372352

Flight Link Chauffeurs: 01793 485000

GAL Chauffeurs 07773 774477

Paragon Cars: 07823 337377

PD Cars: 01672 511884

Swindon Corporate Travel: 07773 299372

Umbrella Taxis: 07585 003555

Transport via coaches and taxis, can be booked and cancelled through the transport booking system, via the Parent Portal. Any arrangement is ultimately between the taxi firm and the family. Changes or cancellations to bookings outside of term time will need to be made directly with the taxi company. Should you require assistance accessing the booking system, please call the Travel Team on 01672 892422 (term time only, 9 am – 5 pm).

Please note:

• any cancellations or no shows will incur a charge as per our Cancellation Policy.

• College transport may be a coach, mini bus or car depending upon the number of bookings received.

• College transport will only wait 10 minutes after the scheduled departure time and missing pupils will not be called.

• a destination will be cancelled if the number of pupils booked is fewer than three.

• all seats need to be pre-booked, please do not arrive without a prior booking

• transport will only go to the stops where bookings have been received.

• College transport is available to take pupils from the College to Heathrow at the start and end of every half-term, and at the end of term.

• College transport is provided to pick up pupils from Heathrow Terminal 5 departures at 7 pm, only on the evening the half-term holiday ends.

• for airport trips essential information will need to be provided, particularly for unaccompanied minors or those travelling on a Child Student Visa.

• outbound London coaches stop at South Kensington (Natural History Museum) and Victoria (Greenline Coach Station) and return from Victoria (Greenline Coach Station) and Hammersmith (Novotel).

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College Transport Information (continued)

At the start of exeat weekends and half-term and at the end of term transport will leave from the Parade Ground at the following times:

1 pm Friday 3 May (Exeat, Parents’ Meeting for Remove Parents)

4.30 pm Saturday 25 May (Prize Day for the Whole School, half-term)

1pm Friday 28 June (End of Term)

At the end of the exeat weekends and half-term transport will leave promptly at the following times:

Approximate journey times

EMERGENCY CONTACT FOR TRAVEL

Security Team (24hrs): 01672 892201

Hundred only (Wednesday 22 May): Transport will be provided for the Hundred leaving from the Parade Ground at 4.30 pm

At half-term only (Sunday 2 June): London Heathrow Terminal 5 Departures 7 pm 1½ hrs

The Coach Supervisor will meet pupils at Terminal 5 Departures

– Proceed to Level 5 in Departures

– Locate Gate H inside the Terminal

– Use the EXIT opposite Gate H

– Stand opposite the BA VALET SERVICE

At end of term (Friday 28 June):

Transport will be provided to London Victoria, London South Kensington and London Heathrow.

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London Victoria Greenline Coach Station (Bay 3) 6.45 pm 2 hrs London Hammersmith Novotel (Car Park) 7 pm 1½ hrs Bristol Temple Meads Station 7.30 pm 1½ hrs Parkway Station 7.50 pm Chichester Festival Theatre (Car Park) 5.35 pm 2¼ hrs Midhurst (North Street Bus Stop GU29 9DZ) 6 pm Petersfield Rail Station (Lavant Street) 6.25 pm West Meon Hut (Car Park) 6.45 pm Sutton Scotney Services (North Side) 7.30 pm Godalming Homebase (Car Park) 7 pm 2 hrs Guildford Bus Station (Commercial Road Car Park) 7.20 pm Maidenhead Braywick Leisure Centre, SL6 1BN 7.15 pm 1½ hrs Reading Rail Station 7.45 pm Oxford Peartree Services 7.45 pm 1¼hrs Salisbury Rail Station 8 pm 1¼hrs Swindon Rail Station (Car Park) 8 pm 30 mins Tunbridge Wells Rail Station 5.45 pm 3¼ hrs East Grinstead Rail Station 6.10 pm Pease Pottage Services 6.30 pm

Dates of Terms

Summer Monday 15 April (between 6 pm & 9 pm)

2024 to Friday 28 June (12 noon)

Exeat: 12 noon Friday 3 May – 9 pm Monday 6 May

Half-term: 4 pm Saturday 25 May – 9 pm Sunday 2 June

Michaelmas Tuesday 3 September (Shell, new Lower Sixth pupils, Prefects & Heads of House) 2024 Wednesday 4 September (All other pupils between 6 pm and 8 pm) to Wednesday 11 December (12 noon)

Exeat: 12 noon Friday 27 September – 9 pm Sunday 29 September

Half-term: 12 noon Friday 18 October – 9 pm Sunday 3 November

Exeat: 12 noon Friday 22 November – 9 pm Monday 25 November

Lent Tuesday 7 January (between 6 pm & 9 pm) 2025 to Friday 28 March (12 noon)

Exeat: 12 noon Friday 24 January – 9 pm Sunday 26 January

Half-term: 12 noon Friday 14 February – 9 pm Sunday 23 February

Exeat: 12 noon Friday 14 March – 9 pm Sunday 16 March

Summer Tuesday 22 April (between 6 pm & 9 pm) 2025 to Friday 27 June (12 noon)

Exeat: 12 noon Saturday 3 May - 9 pm Monday 5 May

Half-term: 4 pm Saturday 24 May - 9 pm Sunday 1 June

In rejoining their House on the first day of a new term, or after a half-term or exeat, pupils may not be later than 9 pm nor earlier than 6 pm unless they have previously obtained permission from their Housemaster or Housemistress.

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Road Safety

Pupils must be road safety aware and should observe the following guidance:

• Give the road your full attention when crossing, even if you are with a group of friends. Look out for them too.

• Don’t use your mobile to talk or text while you are crossing or waiting.

• Listening to music is distracting while crossing the road – remember headphones may not be worn when walking about the College and Town.

• Don’t take chances when you cross the road – cars may not be able to stop. Always use one of the pedestrian crossings to cross the A4.

Remember STOP, LOOK and LISTEN!

School Rules

The School Rules apply equally to all pupils regardless of differences in ethnic background, culture, language, religion, gender, ability or disability.

All members of Marlborough College have the right to enjoy their lives free from bullying and harassment (including racial and religious) and are expected to treat others as they hope to be treated themselves in an atmosphere of mutual respect.

Individuals have the right to expect any senior member of the College to listen and to deal with a problem promptly and sensitively. (A fuller version of this statement can be found on House Notice Boards.)

If any pupil has a grievance a copy of the procedure which may be followed is displayed on House Notice Boards.

As a condition of membership of the College, pupils are required:

To treat all others with respect and courtesy

To take due care of all buildings and property, including personal possessions

To fulfil all College commitments punctually and positively

To observe the following rules:

A. The following are expressly forbidden at all times:

Bullying

Sexual harassment

Explicit sexual relations

B. The following may not be used or possessed:

Tobacco in any form; electric cigarettes, matches and cigarette lighters; joss sticks e-shisha pens and vapes

Alcoholic drinks (except on certain authorised occasions)

Guns, ammunition, explosives or fireworks

Any illegal substances

Any offensive weapon (no knives other than cutlery)

Motor bikes or cars (except for officially approved driving lessons)

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C. Parents’ and HM’s permission is required to:

Take weekend leave (all school commitments need to be honoured) from 12 pm Saturday to 9 pm Sunday

Be absent from Marlborough for a night

Travel in a car driven by a visitor (who must be over 25 unless a member of the pupil’s immediate family)

Arrange driving lessons

D. HM’s permission is required:

To replace lost books

To leave Marlborough for any reason (interviews, dental appointments, field trips, theatre trips etc)

To be out of the College after 5.30 pm

To be out of House during studies (Tuesday and Thursday), after 7.30 pm (all pupils must sign out and Lower School pupils must have permission from their HM)

By members of the Upper Sixth who wish to visit public houses (full regulations for visiting public houses, licensed restaurants and hotels are published separately)

E. General Bounds:

a) Overnight (10.45 pm Saturday – 6.45 am Sunday; 10 pm – 6.45 am other days) pupils are confined to their own boarding houses.

b) During School Periods, breaks, ‘Studies’ and Prep (including the period after Prep) and after dark all pupils are restricted to the Inner Campus*. After the start of Prep, this can only be accessed via designated routes*.

c) During other daylight hours the Full Campus* is in Bounds.

d) Hundred, Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth may visit the Town* without permission at the following times only:

Sunday 11 am – 5.30 pm (Smart Casual)

Monday

Wednesday 1 pm – 2.10 pm

Friday (School Uniform or College Branded Sports Kit)

Tuesday

Thursday 1 pm – 5.30 pm (School Uniform or College Branded Sport Kit)

Saturday 12.15 pm – 5.30 pm (Smart Casual)

Shell and Remove may visit the Town* without permission at the following times only:

Sunday as above times

Monday

Wednesday 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm

Friday

Tuesday

Thursday 2.30 pm – 5 pm

Saturday as above times

*See maps on the House Notice Boards

*The Town begins east of Crosby & Lawrence. The only places that can be visited without permission are: Banks and Building Societies, shops and cafes

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Specific permission is needed to visit all other places in the Town including:

Hotels, restaurants, public houses, and off-licenses.

The Priory Gardens, all waste land and alleyways are always Out of Bounds, as are betting shops and tattoo shops. House Notice Boards, regularly updated, list any other buildings or areas which may be placed Out of Bounds at any given time.

College: roofs of all buildings are Out of Bounds at all times, as is the Mound.

F. Visiting:

General Rules:

a) Pupils may visit each other in House Social Areas only; bedsits and dormitories should not be visited by pupils at any time without permission.

b) No pupil may wander around another pupil’s House. A pupil must sign in as a visitor and be met in a Common Room area by the pupil (s) they are visiting

c) Visitors to the College may not sleep overnight in studies or bedsits.

d) Boarding pupils may not visit the home of a Day pupil without permission of their HM and the Day Pupil’s parents.

e) Pupils may visit other Houses at the following times:

Monday – Friday 1 pm – 2 pm

6.40 pm – 7.10 pm

4 pm – 5.30 pm (Tues, Thurs)

After Prep – 9.55 pm (Upper School Only)

Saturday 1 pm – 2 pm

4 pm – 5.30 pm

7.20 pm – 9.50 pm (Lower School)

7.20 pm – 10.15 pm (Upper School only)

Sun 1 pm – 5.30 pm

No visiting after Prep

Pupils should refer to the summary of visiting times on House Notice Boards to determine which parts of Houses they are permitted to visit.

G. Rules of Custom:

a) Eating and drinking are not permitted in the streets.

b) Headphones may only be used in bedsits or studies and when travelling on buses. They may not be worn when walking about the College and Town.

c) Laser pointers are not allowed.

d) Loudspeakers may not be played: before first period (or before 11 am on Sunday) during School Periods, ‘Studies’, Prep or between 2 pm and 4.30 pm and after 10 pm on any day.

e) Visiting other bedsits or studies during Study Periods, ‘Studies’ or Prep is not allowed. (NB Visiting Rules are published on House Notice Boards.)

f) Pupils shall carry wrist bands with them to access school buildings at all times. If they wish to buy books or stationery from the Book Office they should present their ID card.

g) Prefects and Heads of House are the only pupils permitted to walk on the grass in Court or on other lawns and ornamental grass areas.

h) In Court: ball games may not be played; boots with studs may not be worn.

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i) The Bath Road may only be crossed at pelican crossings, at the end of Barton Hill Drive, at the Porters’ Lodge Gates and at the Art School crossing.

j) All fund-raising activities in the College must be approved in advance by the Second Master through the Head of Charities.

k) Golf may not be played on the College playing fields or anywhere else on Campus.

l) Bicycles, skateboards and scooters are forbidden for general use around the College. Pupils may request permission from the Second Master to return with a bicycle if they have a genuine need to use one.

m) Hitch-hiking is forbidden.

n) IT facilities, whether College-owned or private, must be used in accordance with the Code of Conduct which relates to Information Technology facilities, items of equipment and their use. Personal Games Consoles are not permitted. Inappropriate images or materials should not be stored or viewed on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone.

o) Electronic devices with a listening function, for example Amazon Echo, Google Nest etc. are not allowed in Houses for reasons of privacy.

p) Mobile phones may not be used in Houses to make or receive calls during prep time or after 10 pm (Upper School after 10.30 pm). Inappropriate use of phones is forbidden in classrooms, the Library, assemblies, lectures and Chapel.

q) Mobile phones should not be used while walking about the College and Town or during meal times. (Please refer to Mobile Phone Policy)

r) No pupil may undertake paid employment during term-time.

s) A Privilege Weekend should be requested by Thursday evening. Pupils will leave for their weekend before early evening check in on Saturday and must not remain on the College Campus or in Town after this time.

H. Notes and rules for Day Pupils:

a) When in the Town during term-time, all Day Pupils are subject to the same rules as Boarders, irrespective of whether they are on weekend leave or under the jurisdiction of their parents.

b) Day Pupils must travel between the College and home in the appropriate uniform for each day.

c) A Day Pupil may not drive themselves to and from the College by car or drive other pupils on any occasion.

d) Day Pupils should arrive at the College each day (Monday - Saturday) by 8.15 am and should register in House immediately on arrival. From the moment of arrival at the College, Day Pupils are subject to exactly the same school rules as Boarders.

e) Notice of illness or of any other reason preventing attendance should be phoned or emailed through to the Day Pupil’s HM by 8.30am.

f) Departure: Day Pupils are expected to sign out in their Houses at 9pm post prep each evening, Monday - Friday, and at 1 pm on Saturday (later if involved in official School activities).

g) Sanctions for breaking School Rules: these will be the same as for Boarders.

h) Weekends: a) Day Pupils are not required to attend College on Sundays except for specific School Services.

b) Day Pupils may attend evening functions with the permission of their HM.

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i) No Day Pupil may invite any Boarder to their home without getting the permission of their parents and the relevant HM.

j) Day Pupils may be permitted to stay overnight.

I. Dress and Appearance:

Pupils are expected to present a good impression at all times and their clothing behaviour and demeanour are important ingredients in achieving this. The overall impression must be smart and modest.

The School reserves the right to interpret what is and is not appropriate uniform.

Weekday Dress will be worn from breakfast until 7 pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday: until 5.30 pm on Tuesday and Thursday and from breakfast until after lunch on Saturday.

Sunday Dress will be worn for Chapel and for all Sunday options, for other formal occasions and for away matches.

Dress for Sport should always be regulation kit for team practices and matches as on the clothing list. Specialist clothing must be worn where applicable, for example for personal training in the gym. No Surridge or Kukri kit is to be worn by Lower School pupils.

Informal Dress may be worn at all times not specified above. It must always be clean, tidy, in good condition and moderate in style. No hats.

Hair should be moderate in style and natural in colour, not outlandish. Hair should always be clean, neat and off the face. Hair styles should not involve extreme contrasts between long and short hair. Pupils should be clean shaven.

Jewellery A discreet ear-ring or pair of ear-rings may be worn. No other visible piercings are allowed. A discreet necklace may be worn; a discreet bracelet may be worn by Sixth Form pupils; a single band ring or signet ring may be worn by Sixth Form pupils.

Make-up No exaggerated make-up or coloured nail varnish is allowed; pupils in the Upper School may wear neutral tones of nail varnish.

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Dress Code 1: Trousers & Jacket / Suit & Tie

Lower School – Weekday Dress

Jacket: Uniform lovat*

Trousers: Uniform, plain, dark grey*

Shirt: Only white or the uniform College blue and white striped*, tucked in

Tie: Uniform House tie*

Pullover: Only V-neck navy blue with Marlborough College Crest*

Socks: Grey, black or navy blue plain (not white)

Scarf: College scarf*

Shoes: Only plain black polishable leather shoes (no sandals, canvas shoes, boots or trainers)

Overcoat: College issued, waterproof jacket*

Lower School – Sunday Dress

Navy blue blazer*

Uniform House or College tie*

Rest as for weekdays

Upper School – Weekday and Sunday Dress

Suit: Dark, smart, clean and well pressed

Shirt: Light coloured plain or with discreet pattern, tucked in

Tie: Any sober colour, plain or with discreet pattern

Pullover: V-neck, round neck or cardigan; any plain colour, knitted wool or cotton; to be worn under jacket. Shirt collar and tie must be visible (no stripes, slogans, sweatshirts or hooded tops)

Shoes: Plain black or brown smart leather shoes (no sandals, canvas shoes, wellington boots or trainers)

Scarf: College scarf* or plain dark colour

Overcoat: Smart and worn over suit jacket

NB Items marked * must be obtained from Crosby and Lawrence

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Dress Code 2: Kilt / Skirt

Lower School – Weekday Dress

Kilt: Uniform tartan*

Shirt: Uniform blue and white striped*. Vest top may be worn but should not be visible

Pullover: Only V-neck navy blue with Marlborough College Crest* or House Crest*

Socks/Tights: Navy or black (non-patterned)

Shoes: Only plain black polishable leather shoes (no high heels, sandals, canvas shoes, boots or trainers)

Scarf: College scarf*

Overcoat: College issued, waterproof jacket*

Lower School – Sunday Dress

As for weekdays but with a uniform navy-blue blazer*

Upper School – Weekday Dress

Skirt: Black, long, in School approved design*

Jacket Black, fitted and tailored. Wool or polyester mix (no leather, denim, corduroy or bomber style)

Suit: A tailored, dark trouser suit may be worn as an alternative to the long black skirt and jacket, worn with uniform shirt and shoes, as described below

Shirt: Uniform shirt*

Pullover: V neck; round-neck or cardigan; any plain colour; knitted wool or cotton; to be worn under jacket. Shirt collar must be visible (no stripes, slogans, sweatshirts or hooded tops)

Shoes: Plain black smart leather shoes (no high heels, sandals, canvas shoes, wellington boots or trainers)

Scarf: College scarf* or plain dark colour

Overcoat: Smart and worn over jacket. No bomber jackets

Upper School – Sunday Dress

Smart Weekday Dress

NB Items marked * must be obtained from Crosby and Lawrence

Dress Code 3: Sports Kit

When pupils are required to wear sports kit for lessons (e.g. for ESS or away fixtures) this should be for the minimum number of lessons possible and a College tracksuit must be worn.

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Hill Pitch
Court - Restricted Access Main Entrance - Car Park Water Meadows - Main Car Park Parade Ground - Coach Parking Only Reception Security - Porters’ Lodge A House, Medawar Centre Adderley Admissions Armoury & Rifle Range Athletics Pavilion Athletics Track Barton Farm Barton Hill C2 C3 Chapel Court Dancy House Design & Technology Ellis Theatre Elmhurst Enterprise Offices Fox's Bridge & Hony Tennis Courts 12 15 16 18 19 22 23 24 26 29 28 31 32 33 34 36 38 40 41 52 42 43 50 4 3 6 5 7 8 10 11 9
Mabs
Pitch

Water

39 4 6 5 40 41 50 52 63 31 36 23 12
Meadows Pitch Pitch
Courts Henry Hony Centre & Goodison Hall Heywood Block Kempson Centre Kennet Building Language Centre Leaf Block Memorial Hall Mill Mead Norwood Hall Preshute Science Block The Mound Parking Disabled Parking Toilets 36 38 40 41 52 58 42 43 50 63 69 61
Mill
Mead Pitch
4 6 5 40 41 43 45 46 58 50 69 63 25 28 29 31 32 36 19 24 7 11 12 9 Water Meadows Pitch MA Master’s Lodge - Private Master’s Lodge - Pedestrian Entrance Court - Restricted Access Main Entrance - Car Park Water Meadows - Main Car Park Parade Ground - Coach Parking Only Reception Security - Porters’ Lodge A House, Medawar Centre Adderley Admissions Armoury & Rifle Range Art School Astro Pitches B1 Barton Farm Barton Hill Bradleian C1 C2 C3 Chapel Cotton House Court Cricket Pavilion Dancy House Design & Technology Development Ellis Theatre Elmhurst Enterprise Offices Gymnasium Henry Hony Centre & Goodison Hall Hermitage Heywood Block Ivy House Kempson Centre Kennet Building Language Centre Leaf Block Level Broadleaze Pavilion Limebank Littlefield Marlburian Master’s Lodge Medical Centre (Sani) Memorial Hall Milford (SOB) Pavilion Mill Morris Mount Museum New North Norwood Observatory Old Rackets Science Southfield 4 1 3 2 6 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 47 48 39 40 42 41 43 44 45 46 57 58 59 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 60 62 63 64 9
2 13 14 17 44 59 60 51 53 54 55 56 68 70 62 64 65 66 67 49 47 27 35 37 20 RESTRICTED Wedgwood Sloping Broadleaze Level Broadleaze ‘A’ House The XI Polloi Hamersley Milford Maples OROUGH COLLEGE per Campus Sports Hall Squash & Fives Courts Summerfield Swimming Pool The Mound Turner House Parking Disabled Parking Toilets 67 68 69 70 65 66

April

Saturday 13

XI Pre-Season

15:00 Home Cricket XI vs Oakham School

Sunday 14

11:30 Home Cricket XI vs Free Foresters CC

15:00 – 17:00 Memorial Hall Marlborough College Concert Series - Cory Brass Band

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April

Monday 15

Ellis Theatre

09:00 Memorial Hall

Common Room INSET Day

Week 1 A

Ellis Theatre Closes for Shell Play & Internal Exams to Monday 17th June

Common Room Meeting

12:00 Home Cricket XI vs Stowe School

14:00 – 18:00

14:00 – 18:00

18:00 – 21:00

21:00

Tuesday 16

14:15 – 16:00

17:00 – 17:30

17:00 – 17:45

Girls XI Cricket Pre-Season Training

Cricket Boys 2nd XI, 1st Colts, 1st Junior Colts & 1st Yearlings Pre-Season Training

Pupils return to School

Term begins

Cricket Boys House Uppers - 1st Round

Cricket Pavilion Cricket Staff Meeting

Henry Hony Centre First Saxophone Ensemble Rehearsal

18:15 – 19:30 Henry Hony Centre First Chamber Orchestra Rehearsal

18:15 – 19:30

Wednesday 17

14:00 – 16:00

Goodison Hall First Brasser Rehearsal

EPQ tutors marking deadline

Swindon Academy Grammar Stream Visit

14:30 Home Cricket U17 XI vs Bishop Wordsworth’s School

15:30 – 17:30

16:30

Norwood Hall Futures: Remove Mock Interviews - Session 1

Goodison Hall First Symphony Orchestra Rehearsal

16:30 – 17:15 Memorial Hall Upper Sixth Lecture Series: ‘Life After Marlborough’

16:45

17:30 – 18:00

18:45 – 19:20

CCF Activity for Remove & Hundred

Memorial Hall Outreach Meeting for all Lower Sixth less Orchestra & CCF

Henry Hony Centre Junior Singers First Rehearsal

21:05 – 21:55 Chapel First Compline Choir Rehearsal

Thursday 18

Deadline for Lower Sixth nominations for Prefect

Applicants

Sports Hall A level Sport Science Moderation Day

15:00 Away Cricket Girls U15/U14A vs Wycliffe College

15:15 Home Cricket 1st Yearlings vs Wiltshire U14

15:15 Home Cricket 1st Junior Colts vs Wiltshire U15

15:15 Home Cricket 1st Colts vs Wiltshire U16

15:15 Home Cricket XI vs Wiltshire U18

17:15 – 22:45

17:45 – 18:30

17:45 – 18:30

ROL/HATA Concert Trip to Basingstoke

Henry Hony Centre Jazz Ensemble First Rehearsal

Henry Hony Centre Sinfonia Strings First Rehearsal

18:40 – 19:25 Chapel First Chapel Choir Rehearsal

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April

Friday 19

13:45 Court

17:00 – 17:15 Cricket Pavilion

19:30 – 21:00

21:05 – 21:25 Marlburian

21:05 – 21:35 Garnett Room

Saturday 20

09:00 – 14:00

10:00 – 14:00

Week 1 A

Prefect Applicant Letter of Application Deadline

Rackets Club Photograph

Cricket Club Meeting

Design Technology Coursework Submission Day

Tennis Boys Team Meeting

Admissions - Open Day Guides Meeting

Admissions - Open Day

Swindon Academy & Fitzwilliam College Meet-Up Day

11:30 Home Cricket XI vs Sherborne School

11:45 – 19:00 Away

Athletics Charterhouse Invitational

12:30 – 16:30 Away Swimming Sherborne Invitational

13:00 Away Rifle Team training at Bulford Ranges

13:00 Home Tennis Girls 5th VI, 6th VI, 7th VI, 8th VI vs Wellington College

13:30 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 4th VI, U16A, U16B, U16C, U16D vs Wellington College

14:15 Away Cricket Girls 2nd XI, U15/U14B vs Cheltenham College

14:15 Home Cricket Girls XI, U15/U14A vs Cheltenham College

14:15 Away Cricket 2nd XI, 3rd XI, 3rd Colts, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, 4th Junior Colts vs Sherborne School

14:15 Home Cricket 4th XI, Colts 4th XI, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings vs Sherborne School

14:15 Away Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts vs Sherborne School

14:15 Home Tennis Boys 1st Colts, 2nd Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings vs Sherborne School

14:15 Away Cricket 1st Colts vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:15 Home Cricket 2nd Colts vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

15:00 Home Tennis Girls U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D vs Wellington College

15:30 Away Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D vs Wellington College

19:30 – 21:00 Bradleian

19:30 – 21:00 Astro

19:45 – 22:30 Marlburian

Hundred & Remove Prefects Prom

Shell Social Event - Mixed Football

Upper School Event

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April

Sunday 21

Fourth Sunday of Easter

10:00 Chapel College Eucharist: TWGN

10:00 Away

10:30 – 14:30

Week 1 A

Fives Girls U18A, U16A, U14A - National Championships

Admissions - Year 8 Pre-Season Sports Day

Court Marquee Battle of the Bands

Mill Mead Whole House Tea Turner Whole House BBQ

18:30 Garnett Room Sunday Night Speaker Series: Mark Lucas - Past Estate Bursar & Capital Project Manager of Marlborough College

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April

Monday 22

13:50

Memorial Hall

14:00 Master’s Garden

Week 2 B

Lower Sixth Internal Examinations begin (to 27th)

Shell Assembly

Upper Sixth Leavers Photograph

15:15 Memorial Hall Remove & Hundred Assembly

16:00 – 18:00 Court

16:15

16:45 – 18:00

Tuesday 23

Memorial Hall

Goodison Hall

08:20 Chapel

13:15 – 14:15

13:30 – 16:15

CRMR

14:00 – 17:30 Art School

14:15 – 16:00

17:30 – 18:30

Memorial Hall

21:00 A House

Wednesday 24

14:00 – 19:00

Salisbury Cathedral

15:15 Chapel

15:30 – 17:30

16:10 – 18:30

Scholars, Choir & Prefects Photographs

Upper School Assembly

First Big Band Rehearsal

Chapel - B1, C1, C3, IH, MM, NC, PR & TU

Teaching & Learning Leader Meeting

Admissions - House Choice Visit Day

GCSE Art Examination - Session 1 (Group A)

Cricket Boys House Uppers - Quarter-Finals

PSHEE Talk for the Shell: ‘Risk’ – John Hoskison

Christian Forum: Tuesday Night Toasties

Lower Sixth Internal Examinations

Chapel Choir Evensong Salisbury Cathedral

Shell Chapel

Norwood Hall Futures: Remove Mock Interviews - Session 2

Swimming Girls Independent Boarding School Relay

Championship

16:45 Parade Ground CCF Parade for Remove, Hundred & Lower Sixth Cadets

17:00 Memorial Hall

Thursday 25

Upper Sixth Lecture Series: ‘Life After Marlborough’

Lower Sixth Internal Examinations

08:20 Chapel Chapel - BH, C2, CO, DA, EL, LI, MO & SU

11:05 – 12:00

Henry Hony Centre A level Music Controlled Assessments

11:30 Home

Cricket XI vs Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)

14:00 Home Cricket 1st Junior Colts vs Sir Thomas Rich’s School

14:00 – 17:30 Art School

14:15 – 16:30

14:15

15:30 Home

15:45 Away

17:30

19:30 – 21:00

Memorial Hall

Garnett Room

GCSE Art Examination - Session 1 (Group B)

Cricket Girls House Tournament

Tennis Boys House Uppers Competition

Golf Boys U16 vs Pinewood School

Cricket 4th Yearlings vs Farleigh School

Common Room Briefing

Oxbridge Offer-holders Advice Evening

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April

Friday 26

10:00 – 16:00 Cricket Pavilion

12:00 – 14:00 CRDR

16:30 – 16:40 Court

16:45 – 16:55 Court

Prefect Applicant Reference Deadline

Lower Sixth Internal Examinations

Week 2 B

Cricket U10 & U11 Boys Coaching Experience & Tournament

DSL Working Lunch

Cricket Team Photographs for Boys 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Colts

Cricket Team Photographs for Boys 2nd XI, 3rd XI, 4th XI

17:00 Home Cricket Girls XI vs Bradfield College

Saturday 27

11:00 Bisley

Lower Sixth Internal Examinations (last day)

Target Rifle Fixture

11:30 Away Cricket XI vs Eton College

13:00 Home Tennis Boys 4th VI, 1st Colts, 2nd Colts, 3rd Colts vs Wellington College

13:30 Home Cricket Girls U15/U14A, U15/U14B vs RGS Worcester

14:00 Away Tennis Girls 8th VI, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D, U14B, U14D vs Cheltenham Ladies’ College

14:00 Home Tennis Girls 2nd VI, 4th VI, 6th VI vs Cheltenham Ladies’ College

14:00 Home Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15C, U14A, U14B, U14C vs Sherborne Girls

14:00 Away Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings vs Wellington College

14:00 – 17:30 Home Athletics Marlborough College Girls Invitational 1

14:00 – 18:30

Harrow School Athletics Guy Butler Shield (selected boys miss period 3)

14:15 Home Cricket Girls 2nd XI vs Bristol Grammar School

14:15 Away Cricket 3rd XI, 4th XI, 4th Colts, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, 4th Junior Colts vs Eton College

14:15 Home Cricket 2nd XI, 1st Colts, 2nd Colts, 3rd Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings vs Eton College

14:30 Away Cricket Girls XI vs RGS Worcester

14:30 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI, 3rd VI, 5th VI, 7th VI vs Sherborne Girls

15:00 Home Tennis Boys 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, 4th Junior Colts vs Wellington College

19:30 – 21:00 Bradleian Shell Social Event

19:30 – 21:00 Polloi Hundred Social Event - BBQ & Ball Games

20:00 – 22:30 Marlburian Upper School Event

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April

Sunday 28

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Week 2 B

10:30 Chapel Confirmation Service - The Rt. Rev. Andrew Rumsey, Bishop of Ramsbury

Art School

GCSE Art ExaminationSession 2 (Group A & Group B)

B1 Shell & Remove Paintballing

C1 Shell Sailing

Dancy Art Exhibition & Tea

Ivy House Shell & Remove Motorised Water Sports

Littlefield Family Tennis Day

Morris Whole House Lunch

Morris Hundred & Upper School Pottery Painting

New Court Cinema Trip

Preshute Lower Sixth Motorised Water Sports

Preshute Shell & Remove Paintballing

Turner Parents & Sons Tennis Tournament

12:30 – 13:30 Goodison Hall Elmhurst House Concert

13:45 – 14:45 Goodison Hall C3 House Concert

14:00 – 16:00

19:00 – 20:15

Henry Hony Centre A level Music Controlled Assessment

Human Movement

Studio Mill Mead Lower Sixth Self Protection Workshop

20:20 – 21:45 Human Movement

Studio Morris Lower Sixth Self Protection Workshop

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April/May

Monday 29

09:00 – 15:15 Memorial Hall

IGCSE Examinations begin (to 26th June Contingency Day)

Lower Sixth Training Day: ‘Your Future’

12:05 – 13:15 Henry Hony Centre A level Music Controlled Assessments

13:15 – 14:00 CRDR

Food Focus Meeting

13:50 Memorial Hall Shell Assembly

15:15 Memorial Hall

16:15

Tuesday 30

Remove & Hundred Assembly

Memorial Hall Upper School Assembly

08:20 Chapel

09:45 – 10:40

Week 3 A

Chapel - B1, C1, C3, IH, MM, NC, PR & TU

Henry Hony Centre A level Music Controlled Assessments

11:00 – 14:00 Away Rugby Touch2Twickenham Tournament

14:00 – 17:30 Art School

14:00 – 16:00

GCSE Art Examination - Session 2 (Group A)

Fox’s Bridge Courts Tennis Girls House Uppers

14:00 – 19:00 Home Golf U18 vs OMs

14:15 – 15:15

Memorial Hall Talk for the Shell: ‘A Child in the Holocaust’ - Janine Webber, survivor

14:15 Court

Tennis Boys U16 Team Photographs

14:45 Home Cricket XI vs Reading School

16:30 CRMR

Remove Council Meeting

17:00 – 18:00 CRDR HoDs Meeting

17:30 CRMR

17:30 – 18:40 Garnett Room

19:30 – 21:30

Food Focus Meeting

TED Talks Competition - Heats 1

Memorial Hall Songs from the Shows 1

19:45 – 21:00 Garnett Room

Wednesday 1

08:00

12:20

14:00 – 16:00

STEM Society Talk: ‘The Life of an Engineer’ - Dr Robert Witty

Remove Internal Comments - subject beak deadline

New Court May Day Breakfast

Bradleian Arches May Day Madrigals sung by the Chamber Choir

St John’s Meet-up with St John’s pupils for Lower Sixth involved in LINK Marlborough scheme

Swindon Academy Grammar Stream Visit

15:15 Chapel Shell Chapel

15:45 – 18:00

16:30 Marlburian

20:00 – 21:00

Languages Centre

Admissions - Sixth Form Visit Afternoon 1

Primary Club Day 1

Circolo Italiano Bake Off

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May

Thursday 2

08:20 Chapel

Remove Trip to Greenwich Observatory (for selected pupils)

Chapel - BH, C2, CO, DA, EL, LI, MO & SU

08:45 – 09:40 Henry Hony Centre A level Music Controlled Assessments

14:00 Home Athletics Marlborough College Nitro Invitational

14:00 – 17:30 Art School

GCSE Art Examination - Session 3 (Group B)

14:15 Away Cricket 1st Colts, 2nd Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings, Girls XI, 2nd XI vs Wellington College

14:15 Home

Cricket XI, 2nd XI, 3rd XI, 4th XI, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, Girls U15/U14A, U15/ U14B vs Wellington College

14:30 Away Tennis Boys 3rd Yearlings vs Cheam School

14:30 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 4th VI, 5th VI, 6th VI vs Dauntsey’s School

14:30 Away Tennis Boys 1st Colts, 1st Junior Colts, 1st Yearlings vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:30 Home Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 4th VI vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

16:15 Home Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D vs Godolphin

19:30 – 20:30 Garnett Room Oxbridge Summer Briefing

19:30 – 21:30 Memorial Hall Songs from the Shows 2

Friday 3

12:00

13:00

Saturday 4

Sunday 5

Memorial Hall Talks for Remove Parents at 11.00 and 13.15, followed by meetings with Beaks in Norwood Hall

Exeat begins

All coaches depart

Exeat

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Exeat Week 3 A

May

Monday 6

18:00 – 21:00

Tuesday 7

08:20 Chapel

Exeat ends

Prefect Applicant Interviews (to 18th May)

Chapel - B1, C1, C3, IH, MM, NC, PR & TU

14:15 Fox’s Bridge Courts Tennis Girls House Lowers Competition

14:15 – 16:00

14:30 Away

Cricket Boys House Uppers - Semi-Finals

Golf U18 vs Dean Close School

15:30 Away Cricket Girls XI vs Malvern College

16:45 Futures Dept

17:00 – 23:00

17:30 – 18:40 Garnett Room

17:30 – 18:30 Memorial Hall

US University applications - Let’s Get Started!

English Department Theatre Trip for the Lower Sixth: ‘Glass Menagerie’, Bristol Old Vic

TED Talks Competition - Heats 2

PSHEE Talk for the Remove: ‘Ben’s Story & the Teenage Cancer Trust’ – Nigel Revell

19:30 – 21:30 Memorial Hall Pupils Evening Recital

Wednesday 8

16:30 Marlburian

Thursday 9

08:20 Chapel

13:30 – 16:15

Lower Sixth Full Reports - subject beak deadline

Primary Club Day 2

Remove Scholars Trip to Oxford

Chapel - BH, C2, CO, DA, EL, LI, MO & SU

Admissions - House Visit Day

14:00 – 18:30 Art School A level Art Examination - Session 1

15:15 – 17:15

15:30 Home

17:30 – 18:30 Memorial Hall

20:00

CRDR

Tennis Boys House Uppers

Cricket Girls XI vs Wiltshire U15

PSHEE Talk for the Shell: ‘Diversity & Inclusion’ – Jude Guaitamaachi

HM Maxi Meeting

21:05 – 21:45 Chapel Compline for Ascension

Friday 10

10:00 – 16:00

Cricket Pavilion

14:00 – 18:30 Art School

Cricket U10 & U11 Girls Coaching Experience & Tournament

A level Art Examination - Session 2

16:00 Away Oxbridge Residential Weekend (to 11th)

19:00 Adderley

CCF Dinner

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Week 4 B

May

Saturday 11

11:30 Home Cricket XI vs Winchester College

12:00 – 15:00 Adderley 1843 Lunch

13:00 Away Rifle Team training at Bulford Ranges

Week 4 B

14:00 Away Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15E, U14A, U14C vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:00 Home Tennis Girls 1st VI, 3rd VI, 4th VI, 5th VI vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:00 – 18:00 Home

14:00 – 18:30 Eton

Athletics Marlborough College Girls Invitational 2

Athletics Lord Burghley Trophy (selected boys miss period 3)

14:15 Home Cricket Girls XI, U15/U14A vs Canford School

14:15 Away Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 1st Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, Girls 2nd VI, 6th VI, 7th VI, U15C, U15E, U14B vs Clifton College

14:15 Home Tennis Boys 2nd Junior Colts, 2nd Yearlings vs Clifton College

14:15 Away Cricket 2nd XI, 1st Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings vs Winchester College

14:15 Home Cricket Girls 2nd XI vs Winchester College

14:15 Home Cricket 3rd XI, 4th XI, 2nd Colts, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts vs Winchester College

14:30 Away Tennis Girls U14D vs Clifton College

14:30 Home Tennis Boys 1st Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings vs Clifton College

18:30 – 20:00 Cricket Pavilion Sports Scholars & Captains of Sport Drinks

19:30 – 21:30 Memorial Hall Rock & Pop Concert

20:00 – 22:30 Marlburian Upper School Event

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May

Sunday 12

10:00 Chapel

14:00 – 18:30 Art School

18:30 Garnett Room

19:00 – 20:15 Human Movement

Studio

20:20 – 21:45 Human Movement

Seventh Sunday of Easter

Morning Prayer: TWGN

Week 4 B

OA Department Introduction to Rock Climbing Trip

B1 Upper School Padel Tennis, Bassett Down

B1 Shell & Remove Motorised Water Sports

C1 Remove Motorised Water Sports

C3 Shell High Ropes Course

Dancy Upper School Hotpod Yoga

Elmhurst Shell Zip Wire

Ivy House Family Tennis Tournament

Littlefield House Football Tournament

Mill Mead Shell & Remove Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Morris House Concert

New Court House Exhibition & Parents Tea

Preshute House Family Picnic & Tennis Tournament

Summerfield Shell Cycle Ride

Turner Shell & Remove High Ropes Course

A level Art Examination - Session 3

Sunday Night Speaker Series: ‘REACT: Disaster

Response’ - Tim Owen

New Court Lower Sixth Self Protection Workshop

Studio Preshute Lower Sixth Self Protection Workshop

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May

Monday 13

08:40 – 09:40

Week 5 A

Hundred Interim Reports - subject beak deadline

Memorial Hall Study Skills Event for Shell Pupils

09:00 – 15:45 ZOOM

Oxbridge Applications Admissions Test Day

09:45 – 10:45 Memorial Hall Study Skills Event for Remove Pupils

13:50 Memorial Hall Shell Assembly

14:00 – 18:30 Art School

15:15

16:15

16:30 – 18:00

Tuesday 14

Memorial Hall

Memorial Hall

08:20 Chapel

A level Art Examination - Session 4

Remove Assembly

Upper School Assembly

Cricket Boys House Lowers - 1st Round

Shell Interim Reports - subject beak deadline

A level Examinations begin (to 26 June Contingency Day)

Chapel - B1, C1, C3, IH, MM, NC, PR & TU

13:15 – 14:15 CRMR Teaching & Learning Leader Meeting

14:00 Away Golf U18 vs Malvern College

14:15 – 16:00 Cricket Pavilion Cricket Boys House Uppers - Final

19:00 Chapel

19:30 – 20:45 Garnett Room

19:45 – 20:45

Wednesday 15

14:00 – 16:00

Roman Catholic Confirmation Service: Monsignor Liam Slattery

Physics Department Talk: ‘Dams, Floods & Earthquake Engineering’ - Jonathan Hinks

Henry Hony Centre Music Technology Presentation

Abbey Park School Visit

15:15 Chapel Shell Chapel

15:45 – 18:00

Admissions - Sixth Form Visit Afternoon 2

16:30 Marlburian Primary Club Day 3

19:00 – 21:00 CRDR Science Dinner

Thursday 16

08:20 Chapel

14:15 Home

15:00 Home

16:30 Home

17:30 – 18:40

18:50 – 19:25

19:45 – 21:00

Friday 17

Garnett Room

Upper Sixth Interim Reports - subject beak deadline

Lower Sixth Reports - Tutor comment deadline

Chapel - BH, C2, CO, DA, EL, LI, MO & SU

Cricket 1st Junior Colts vs Wiltshire Schools

Cricket 4th Yearlings vs Dauntsey’s School

Tennis Boys U18 Team Photographs

TED Talks Competition - Final

Memorial Library Library Pupil Council Meeting

Garnett Room

16:00 Away

16:00 – 18:00

16:30 – 18:30

19:30 – 21:30

Garnett Room

Futures Department Sixth Form Launch Series Talk

Oxbridge Residential Weekend (to 18th)

Swindon Academy Hundred Prize Presentations

Memorial Hall Symphony Orchestra & Ensembles Rehearsal

Memorial Hall Orchestral and Ensembles Gala Concert

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May

Saturday 18

11:30 Away

13:30 Away

Cricket XI vs Radley College

Week 5 A

Tennis Girls 1st VI, U16A, U15A, U14A - ISTGL at Bradfield College

14:00 Away Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 1st Junior Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings - RHMW tournament

14:00 Home

Tennis Boys 2nd Junior Colts - RHMW tournament

14:00 Home Tennis Girls 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 4th VI, 5th VI, 6th VI, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D, U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D vs St Mary’s Calne

14:00 – 19:00 Away Athletics Winchester College Invitational

14:15 Away

Cricket 3rd XI, 4th XI, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings vs Radley College

14:15 Home Cricket 2nd XI, 1st Colts, 2nd Colts, 3rd Colts, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, 4th Junior Colts vs Radley College

14:15 Away Cricket Girls U15/U14A, U15/U14B vs The King’s School, Worcester

14:15 Home Cricket Girls XI, 2nd XI vs The King’s School, Worcester

18:00 Geography Department Field Trip for Lower Sixth - NEA Residential (to 19th)

19:30 – 21:30 Norwood Hall Chapel Choir Dinner

19:30 – 21:00 Milford Remove Social Event - Mixed Tennis Tournament

20:00 – 22:30 Marlburian

Sunday 19

08:00 – 18:00

09:00 – 14:00

NEC Birmingham

Barbury Shooting

School

10:00 Chapel

Hamersley

12:00 – 13:30

12:00 – 21:00

18:30

19:00 – 20:15

20:20 – 20:45

Fox’s Bridge Courts

Ellis Theatre

Garnett Room

Human Movement

Studio

Human Movement

Studio

Upper School Event

Pentecost

Design Scholars Trip

Clay Pigeon Shooting House Competition

College Eucharist: TWGN

Restless Development Triathlon for Junior Schools

Dancy Shell & Remove Motorised Water Sports

Ivy House Remove Go Karting

Morris Remove Local Walk & Lunch

New Court Shell & Remove Bake Off

Elmhurst Family Netball Tournament

Shell Play Technical Rehearsal & Dress Rehearsal

Sunday Night Speaker Series: Rabbi Jonny Hughes

Summerfield Lower Sixth Self Protection Workshop

Turner Lower Sixth Self Protection Workshop

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May

Monday 20

13:50

Memorial Hall

15:15 Memorial Hall

16:15 Memorial Hall

16:30 – 18:00

Week 6 B

Shell Assembly

Remove & Hundred Assembly

Upper Sixth Assembly

Cricket Boys House Lowers - Quarter-Finals

19:30 Ellis Theatre Shell Play ‘Arabian Nights’

19:30 – 20:30

ZOOM

21:05 Memorial Hall

Tuesday 21

08:20 Chapel

13:30 – 16:15

14:15 – 16:00

Oxbridge Applications Admissions Test Workshop (online)

Lower Sixth Oxbridge Briefing

Hundred Reports - Tutor comment deadline

CCF Exercise Celtic Warrior for Lower Sixth Cadets, Caerwent (to 23rd)

Chapel - B1, C1, C3, IH, MM, NC, PR & TU

Admissions - House Visit Day

Cricket Boys House Uppers - Reserve Day

14:30 Away Golf Boys U16 vs Bradfield College

19:30 Ellis Theatre Shell Play: ‘Arabian Nights’

19:30 – 20:30

19:45 – 20:45

Garnett Room

Wednesday 22

15:15

DT GCSE Coursework Briefing (compulsory for all Remove)

Politics Society Talk: David Kinnaird, Lib Dem Candidate for Devizes

Shell Reports - Tutor comment deadline

Shell OA Week Assembly

17:00 Home Tennis Girls U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D vs Dauntsey’s School

19:30 Ellis Theatre

Thursday 23

Shell Play: ‘Arabian Nights’

08:20 Chapel Chapel - BH, C2, CO, DA, EL, LI, MO & SU

14:00 – 17:00 Home Athletics Marlborough College Nitro Invitational 2

14:30 Away Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D, U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D vs Bradfield College

14:30 Home Tennis Girls 1st VI, 2nd VI, U16A, U16B vs Bradfield College

14:30 Away Tennis Boys 2nd VI vs Dauntsey’s School

14:30 Home Tennis Boys 1st VI, 3rd VI vs Dauntsey’s School

14:30 Away Tennis Boys 1st Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings vs Radley College

15:00 Away Cricket 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, Girls U15/U14A, U15/U14B vs Clifton College

15:00 Home Cricket 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, Girls XI vs Clifton College

15:00 Away Cricket XI, 3rd XI, 4th XI vs Dauntsey’s School

16:15 Away Tennis Boys 2nd Junior Colts vs Dauntsey’s School

18:00 Memorial Hall Prize Day Rehearsal for Upper Sixth prize winners

19:30 – 21:30

Memorial Hall History of Art & Music Departments CollaborationNordic Art

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May/June

Friday 24

19:15

Saturday 25

Upper Sixth Reports - Tutor comment deadline

Memorial Hall Prize Day Rehearsal for Shell, Remove, Hundred & Lower Sixth prize winners

Prize Day for the Whole School

09:30 Home Cricket Girls XI vs Shrewsbury School

10:00 Memorial Hall Prize Giving for the Upper Sixth & their Parents

10:30 Hamersley Remove Challenge

10:30

‘A House’ pitch Music & Refreshments

10:30 Polloi

Shell House Tug-of-War

11:15 Chapel Commemoration Service for the Upper Sixth & their Parents

12:00

12:15

Memorial Hall Prize Giving for Shell, Remove, Hundred, Lower Sixth & their Parents

‘A House’ pitch Drinks Reception for Upper Sixth & their Parents

13:15 Home Cricket XI vs Marlborough Blues

13:15

‘A House’ pitch Drinks Reception for Shell, Remove, Hundred, Lower Sixth & their Parents

14:30 Home Tennis Boys 1st VI vs OMs

16:00 Prize Day ends & Half-term begins

16:30 Parade Ground All coaches depart

Sunday 26

Monday 27

Tuesday 28

Wednesday 29

Thursday 30

Friday 31

Saturday 1

Sunday 2

18:00 - 21:00

Half-term

Half-term

Half-term

Half-term

Half-term

Half-term

Half-term

Half-term ends

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Week 6 B

June

Monday 3

13:00

13:50

Memorial Hall

15:15 Memorial Hall

16:30 – 18:00

Shell Form Project - submission deadline

Shell Assembly

Remove Assembly

Cricket House Lowers - Semi-Finals

Week

7 A

16:30 – 18:30 Heywood Block Futures Department - UCAS Registration Group Sessions

19:30 – 20:30 ZOOM

Tuesday 4

13:15 – 14:15 CRMR

13:30 – 16:30

14:00 Away

Oxbridge Applications Admissions Test Workshop (online)

2024/25 Prefects Announced

Teaching & Learning Leader Meeting

History Department Lower Sixth Trip to local sites (Stuart class only)

Golf U18 vs Bradfield College

16:30 Away Croquet 1st vs Radley College

16:45 Futures Dept US University Applicants Workshop

17:30 – 18:40 Memorial Hall PSHEE Talk for the Lower Sixth: ‘In the Key of Genius’ –Derek Paravicini & Adam Ockelford

Wednesday 5

09:00 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian Shell Examinations begin (to 7th)

15:45 – 18:00

16:15 – 18:15

Athletics Track

19:30 – 20:30 Garnett Room

Thursday 6

Admissions - Sixth Form Visit Afternoon 3

Remove Babcock (Day 1)

Futures Department - UCAS Registration Group Session

09:00 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian Shell Examinations

13:30 Examinations Contingency Afternoon

13:45 – 13:55 Court

14:00 – 14:10 Court

14:15 – 14:25 Court

17:30 – 19:30 Cricket Pavilion

Friday 7

Cricket Team Photographs for Boys 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Yearlings

Cricket Team Photographs for Boys 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Junior Colts

Cricket Team Photographs for Girls 2nd XI, U15/U14A & U15/U14B

Sports Scholars Activity & BBQ

09:00 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian Shell Examinations (last day)

21:05 – 21:35 Garnett Room

Admissions - Open Day Guides Meeting

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June

Saturday 8

09:00 – 14:00 Court Marquee Admissions - 13+ Open Day

11:30 Home Cricket XI vs Bradfield College

Week 7 A

14:00 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI vs Downe House

14:00 Home Tennis Girls U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D vs Downe House

14:00 – 18:00 Home Athletics Marlborough College Invitational 1

14:15 Away Cricket 2nd XI, 1st Colts, 2nd Colts, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts, Girls XI vs Bradfield College

14:15 Home Cricket 3rd XI, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings, Girls U15/U14A, U15/U14B vs Bradfield College

14:15 Away Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts vs Eton College

14:15 Home Tennis Boys 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings vs Eton College

14:15 Away Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D vs Malvern College

19:30 – 21:00 Hamersley/Astro Shell & Remove Social Event - Inflatables, Sports & BBQ

20:00 – 22:30 Marlburian Upper School Event

Sunday 9

Second Sunday after Trinity

07:30 – 18:30 Biology Department Lower Sixth Field Trip to South Wales

10:00 Chapel Morning Prayer: TWGN

10:30 – 16:00 Athletics Track Admissions - Year 7 Athletics Experience Day

Shell OA Week begins (to 14th)

Dancy Remove & Hundred Local Walk

Ivy House & Turner Mixed Tennis & BBQ

Littlefield Lower Sixth House Captains Training

New Court Waffles & Ice Cream

12:00 – 15:00 Houses

New Shell 2024 House Lunch (EL, MM)

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June

Monday 10

08:45 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian

08:45 – 16:10 Biology Department

15:15 – 16:15 Court Marquee

Shell OA Week

Remove Examinations begin (to 15th)

Lower Sixth Field Day Analysis

Higher Education & Gap Year Fair for the Lower Sixth (for those without period 6)

16:00 Futures Dept Futures Department Talk on Dutch Universities

16:15 – 17:15 Court Marquee

Tuesday 11

Higher Education & Gap Year Fair (for those with period 6 and Biologists)

Memorial Hall Prep School Directors of Music Day

08:45 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian

Shell OA Week

Remove Examinations

16:45 – 17:30 Futures Dept US University Applicants - Common App Essay Workshop

Wednesday 12

08:45 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian

Thursday 13

08:45

11:30 – 13:30

13:30

Memorial Hall

Ellis Theatre & Marlburian

14:30 Away

Friday 14

08:45 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian

16:45 – 16:55 Pavilion

19:30

Shell OA Week

Swindon Academy Residential Summer School

Remove Examinations

Eton Group Directors of Music Day

Shell OA Week

Remove Examinations

Cambridge Chemistry Challenge for Lower Sixth Chemists

Examinations Contingency Afternoon

Tennis Boys 1st VI, Girls 1st VI - Bradfield Mixed Doubles Tournament

Shell OA Week (last day)

Remove Examinations

Cricket Team Photograph for Boys XI & Girls XI

Norwood Hall Pupil Leaders’ Dinner

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Week
8 B

June

Saturday 15

Kirtlington Park Polo Club Polo Tournament

08:45 – 12:00 Ellis Theatre & Marlburian

10:00 – 17:00

Week 8 B

Remove Examinations (last day)

Henry Hony Centre Music Theory Examinations

10:30 – 11:30 Memorial Hall PSHEE Talk for the Shell: ‘Drugs & The Law’ – Bob Tait, DRED UK

11:30 Away Cricket XI vs Cheltenham College

12:00 – 16:30 Court Marquee Admissions - Lower Sixth 2024 Visit Day for incoming pupils

14:00 – 18:00 Home

Athletics Marlborough College Invitational 2

14:15 Away Cricket Girls XI, U15/U14A vs Bristol Grammar School

14:15 Home Cricket Girls U15/U14B vs Bristol Grammar School

14:15 Away Cricket 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 4th Junior Colts vs Cheltenham College

14:15 Home Cricket 2nd XI, 3rd XI, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings vs Cheltenham College

14:30 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D vs Cheltenham College

14:30 Home Tennis Girls U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D vs Cheltenham College

14:30 Away Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 3rd VI, 4th VI vs Radley College

14:30 Home Tennis Boys 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings vs Radley College

18:00 – 23:00 Court Marquee

19:30

19:45 – 22:30 Marlburian

Sunday 16

OM 25 Year Reunion

Ivy House Invitation Supper

Upper School Event

Third Sunday after Trinity

C3 Lower Sixth Local Walk & Lunch

Elmhurst Whole House Tea

Mill Mead Rounders Tournament & Tea

Summerfield Lower Sixth Water Sports

11:30 Home Cricket 1st Colts vs The Brympton XI

12:00 – 15:00 Houses

New Shell 2024 House Lunch (BH, C1, C2, CO, DA, IH, LI, NC, PR)

18:30 Chapel Choral Evensong

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June

Monday 17

Shell Full Reports - subject beak deadline

Henry Hony Centre Trinity Music Examinations

08:45 CRDR

HM Maxi Meeting

13:50 Memorial Hall Shell Assembly

15:15 Memorial Hall Remove Assembly

16:15 Memorial Hall

Lower Sixth Assembly

16:30 Milford Tennis Boys Lowers House Competition

Tuesday 18

Away Geography Department Remove Field Trip

12:00 Away Cricket 1st Colts vs Eton College

13:15 – 14:15 CRMR

Wednesday 19

Teaching & Learning Leader Meeting

History of Art Department Study Day to Wales for Lower Sixth

Remove Full Reports - subject beak deadline

13:30 Home Cricket 1st Colts vs UWS Singapore

14:00 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI vs St George’s Cup

14:15 Tennis Shell Girls House Competition

16:45 – 18:15 Athletics Track Remove Babcock (Day 2)

Thursday 20

08:45 – 23:00

Lower Sixth Interim Reports - subject beak deadline

English Department Lower Sixth Trip to RSC in Stratford

11:30 Home Cricket XI vs Wiltshire Queries CC

13:30 – 16:20

14:00 – 19:00

Languages Centre

French Department DELF B1 Examinations for selected Hundred & Lower Sixth pupils

Cricket U14 Wiltshire Cup Final

14:15 Home Cricket 2nd XI vs Westonbirt School

16:00 – 21:30

Cineworld Swindon Everest Challenge Cinema Trip

16:15 Away Tennis Girls U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D vs Dauntsey’s School

17:00 – 18:00 CRDR HoDs Meeting

18:00

Friday 21

08:45 – 17:45

Predicted Grades to be uploaded to UniFrog

Garnett Room LAMDA Communication Skills Examinations Lower Sixth Scholars’ Trip to Bristol

12:50 – 13:30 CRMR

Chinese Department Remove Trip to London

Remove Invitational Lunch Week 9 A

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June

Saturday 22

09:00 CRDR

Week 9 A

CCF Summer Camp for Hundred Cadets, Exercise Hundred Hurdle (to 27th)

Council Meeting

11:30 Away Cricket XI vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:00 Away Tennis Girls 1st VI, U15C, U15D, U14C, U14D vs Bradfield College

14:00 Away Cricket 3rd Yearlings vs Rendcomb College

14:00 Home Cricket 3rd Junior Colts vs Rendcomb College

14:00 Home

Tennis Girls 1st VI, 2nd VI, U15A, U15B, U14A vs St Helen & St Katharine

14:00 – 19:00 Home Athletics Marlborough College Invitational 3

14:15 Away Cricket 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 4th Yearlings, Girls U15/U14A vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:15 Home Cricket 2nd XI, 3rd XI, 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 4th Junior Colts, Girls XI vs St Edward’s School, Oxford

14:30 Away

Tennis Boys 1st VI, 2nd VI, 1st Yearlings, 2nd Yearlings, 3rd Yearlings vs Winchester College

14:30 Home Tennis Boys 1st Junior Colts, 2nd Junior Colts, 3rd Junior Colts vs Winchester College

18:00

19:30 – 21:00

C1 Lower Sixth overnight Tee Pee Camp to Brimslade Farm (to 23rd)

Remove Summer Social

19:30 – 21:00 Bradleian Shell Social Event

20:00 – 22:30 Marlburian Upper School Event

Sunday 23

10:00

Fourth Sunday after Trinity

College Eucharist: TWGN Court Marquee

OM Club Day

Dancy Whole House Beach Trip

Elmhurst Remove Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Ivy House Remove Cycle Ride

Ivy House Shell Roast Beef Ramble

Littlefield Shell & Remove Water Sports

Mill Mead Lower Sixth Stand Up Paddle Boarding

New Court Pizza Making

Preshute Remove Zip Wire

Preshute Shell Motorised Water Sports

Turner Remove Stand Up Paddle Boarding

12:00 – 15:00 Houses

New Shell 2024 House Lunch (B1, C3, MO, SU, TU)

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June

Monday 24

Garnett Room

08:30 – 17:30

13:50

Week 10 B

LAMDA Communication Skills Examinations

Henry Hony Centre ABRSM Music Examinations

Oxbridge Draft UCAS Personal Statement deadline

History Department Trip to Chalke Valley History Festival

Memorial Hall Shell Assembly

14:00 Home

14:00 – 16:15

15:15 Memorial Hall

16:15

16:30 – 18:00

Memorial Hall

Cricket XI, 1st Junior Colts vs Melbourne Grammar School

Physics Department Lower Sixth Trip to Crofton Beam Engines

Remove Assembly

Lower Sixth Assembly

Cricket Boys House Lowers - Final

19:45 Languages Centre Modern Languages Department Lower Sixth Drama Competition

20:30 – 21:45 Radcliffe Society

Tuesday 25

11:00 Home

14:15 – 18:30

Shell Reports - Tutor comment deadline

Cricket Girls XI vs Rugby School

Athletics Track Athletics House Competitions for Shell, Remove & Lower Sixth - Track Heats & Field Finals

19:45 Ellis Theatre Modern Languages Department Remove Film Competition

Wednesday 26

09:30 – 15:30

Ellis Theatre, Marlburian, Hamersley

11:00 Home

14:15

16:00 – 19:00

20:00 – 22:30

Examinations Contingency Day

South Schools & Colleges Heads of Rugby Conference

Cricket XI vs Rugby School

Tennis Shell Girls House Finals

Memorial Hall Rehearsal for End of Year Showcase Concert

Memorial Hall End of Year Showcase Concert

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June

Thursday 27

12:00

14:00 – 15:00

Memorial Hall

Week 10 B

Remove Reports - Tutor comment deadline

The Everest Lecture: Dr Nadine Johnston (no period 4)

Pupils in House for Domestic Routines

15:00 – 18:30 Athletics Track Athletics House Competitions for Shell, Remove & Lower Sixth - Relays & Track Finals

18:00

18:00

Friday 28

09:00

10:00

US University Recommendation Letter deadline for ‘Early Candidates’

UCAS Reference Upload deadline

Lower Sixth Reports - Tutor comment deadline

Pupils in House for Domestic Routines

Memorial Hall Whole School Lists (followed by Chapel)

12:00 Term ends

10:30 Home Cricket XI vs Marlborough Blues

Uppingham Cricket U15 Clark Williams Festival (to 2nd July)

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School Events in the Holidays 2 - 8 July OA Department Trip to Sweden 14 - 18 July NRA Schools Meeting at Bisley (Shooting) 19 - 27 July The Cadet Imperial Meeting at Bisley (Shooting)
August Results Day (A level)
August Results Day (GCSE) 30 August - 1 September DofE Gold Training Initial and Qualifying Expeditions
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Emergencies/Injuries Aide Memoire

For all situations outlined below, when the immediate accident has been dealt with: the pupil’s HM and the Medical Centre must be informed as soon as possible.

Subsequently an accident report form must be completed.

In the event of a clearly serious or life-threatening accident where it does not seem safe and reasonable to the first member of staff on the scene for the victim to be taken to the Medical Centre, the normal first-aid assessment of AIRWAY, BREATHING, CIRCULATION should be made and the victim should not be moved unless this is necessary to prevent further injury or deterioration.

• Help should be sought immediately as follows:

Summon the duty paramedic (07776 020486) for sports injuries, and/or

(a) Phone 999 and request an Ambulance.

Direct the ambulance to the main College entrance (SN8 1PA)

Phone Security (01672 892201) and tell them where to direct the crew

(b) Inform the Medical Centre. They will ensure medical details of the pupil are available where necessary, and inform the Medical Officer.

Nursing staff on duty in the Medical Centre will not normally be able to attend such accidents. The responsibility for summoning the Ambulance should lie with the senior member of staff at the site of the accident and not with the nurse in the Medical Centre.

HEAD INJURIES

Medical opinion is unanimous that any loss of consciousness whatsoever should oblige a player to leave the field and abandon that game. Minor degrees of concussion without loss of consciousness may be acceptable for further play, provided that the patient is not disorientated, has no headache, blurring of vision or amnesia. There is a rarer complication of a head injury in sport in that temporary recovery may follow a blow to the head only to be followed by a lucid interval and then by the onset of unconsciousness due to bleeding within the skull. This is an extremely dangerous condition. Any player suffering a knockout blow should therefore be observed during the following hours after an injury. The immediate management of a head injury in sport should be as follows: If there is an impairment of consciousness i.e. brief loss of consciousness or a period of confusion or disorientation, then that player should be removed from the pitch.

1. In the rugby season the paramedic should be summoned. The player will be treated and observed for an appropriate period, either in the paramedic base or the Medical Centre. If no paramedic is available the player must always be accompanied to the Medical Centre. The patient will be admitted and observed for an appropriate period of time or transferred to Casualty as required.

2. Any period of unconsciousness will disqualify the individual from contact sports for at least three weeks. The strict protocol of assessment and graduated return to sporting activity, following a head injury must be followed.

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Emergencies/Injuries Aide Memoire (continued)

NECK INJURIES

The neck is particularly vulnerable to injury because of its extreme mobility. It is especially vulnerable in contact sports such as rugby (a collapsed scrum or high tackle, for example) and the potential ramifications of such injury are very serious. It there is any suspicion of a significant neck injury then the following is essential:

1. First the game should stop, and the paramedic should be summoned.

2. The player should not be moved: if there is any doubt about a neck injury having occurred, leave the player where they are and keep them warm. The paramedic will assess the extent of the injury and if required an ambulance will be called. The neck may be immobilised by the paramedic using appropriate devices.

3. Where a neck injury occurs in any other context, a similarly careful approach is required. The patient should not be moved unless they are in immediate danger, or require resuscitation. In the event of moving the patient being unavoidable, neck stability should be maintained if at all possible. In such an instance, or that of a patient who is disorientated and unable to obey commands to remain still, then summon help as soon as possible.

OTHER INJURIES

When a player has sustained an injury which clearly requires medical attention and he/she is able to walk satisfactorily, either he/she will be handed over to the paramedic or the beak in charge of the situation must ensure that the player goes to the Medical Centre. The beak will need to provide necessary information about the circumstances of the injury.

As soon as possible after the event it is the responsibility of the beak in charge of the game/session to complete an Accident Report Form (available in Common Room).

If a pupil has been injured in an away match, such that paramedic or Medical Centre treatment is required, he/she must be passed as ‘fit to travel’ by a competent medical person at the other school before return to Marlborough. The pupil’s HM should be informed as soon as possible. He/she must be escorted to the Medical Centre immediately on return to Marlborough. Where such injuries require hospital treatment at the other school, it is imperative that the Medical Centre be informed on return to Marlborough, as there will often by follow-up treatment required (such as outpatient fracture-clinic appointments).

FIRST AID/EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS

All beaks in charge of major games sports teams must have, or have access to, a medical bag for treating minor injuries. Beaks in charge of other sports will ensure that appropriate first aid measures are in place. All beaks must have a copy of the emergency telephone numbers. During the Michaelmas and Lent Terms there will always be a paramedic on duty for major games practices and fixtures. The paramedic has a College mobile phone and this number should be immediately accessible. Ideally, beaks should have a mobile phone to hand, or at least be clear where the nearest available telephone is. (The paramedic’s vehicle should always be prominently parked, and as a last resort a runner should be sent).

LOCATION OF COLLEGE DEFIBRILATORS

• Medical Centre (Sani) x2

• Barton Farm (ground floor, main office)

• Porters’ Lodge (ground floor, security office)

• Cricket Pavilion (side entrance, West end)

• Athletics Pavilion (main entrance)

• Swimming Pool (pool office, on shelf)

• Gym (front entrance foyer of gym)

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69 Notes
M T W T F S Week A Week A Prep Period 6 3.15 Period 5 2.15 Period 4 12.05 Period 3 11.05 Period 2 9.45 Period 1 8.45 M T W T F S Week B Week B Prep Period 6 3.15 Period 5 2.15 Period 4 12.05 Period 3 11.05 Period 2 9.45 Period 1 8.45
OCTOBER 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
JANUARY 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MARCH 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 April 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 29 30 MAY 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOVEMBER 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 2024 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JANUARY 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 April 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JUNE 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 2025 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 KEY: Term Half Day Exeat Prize Day Leavers’ Dance Red Bank Holidays
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