Malvern Girls' College was founded in 1893 by Lily Poulton and Isabella Greenslade. It is a leading independent school for girls in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom. The main school is housed in a building that used to be a hotel in the town's heyday as a spa and resort town during the Victorian era, while the boarding houses are spread in the surrounding neighbourhood. The names of the boarding houses are:
The headmistress is currently Mrs Philippa Leggate.
The school is not to be confused with Malvern College, which is a separate school. It is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate not by OFSTED.
There are currently 283 pupils in Malvern Girls' College.
1893 establishments | Schools in Worcestershire | Public schools in Worcestershire | Malvern | Girls schools in England | Educational institutions established in the 1890s | Educational institutions established in the 19th century
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