Marlborough College
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Malbor College
The Malboro College is founded in 1843 as a school for the priests of the English Church, located in a beautiful place on the outskirts of a wonderful commercial city.
Malboro Downs (renowned hills) is located in the north, Seyvenake Forest (forest) in the east, and the Kenneth River is flowing through the school. Sensible school buildings are located among the wonderful bulbs and gardens attached to the play fields.
Girls began to attend graduation classes since 1968, and full co-education has taken place since 1989. In accordance with the conditions of reason, the school pays considerable attention to the English faith, some services are mandatory. Ratio of teachers to students 1:8. Academic requirements at school are high, reflected in the good results of the final examinations.
Most students do music (over 400 students). At a high level, art and drama (over 15 theatres per year).
Thirty-four sports are proposed in which students achieve significant results, representing the school at the county and country level. The wide selection of extra-curricular activities - about 30 clubs and societies can satisfy everyone ' s interests. There's a competition for the Duke of Edinburgh. It's a beautiful environment for open-air sports. There is a close relationship with local public services.
Marlborough College
Life at school is probably 13 years old.
Some 400 students have separate bedrooms, 150 live in two, 250 in small dormitories. Each dormitory is for approximately 60 persons (mainly one sex; several boys ' and 10 girls ' outlets). There are qualified nurses and local doctors in the medical center. General dining room. Students have the opportunity to cook their own food (as they wish). The city is allowed exits in the afternoon.










