Abbey College, Malvern

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Abbey College
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Abbey College, Malvern
253 Wells Road

Malvern
, ,
WR14 4JF

England
Coordinates 52°04′21″N2°19′58″W / 52.0725°N 2.3329°W / 52.0725; -2.3329 Coordinates: 52°04′21″N2°19′58″W / 52.0725°N 2.3329°W / 52.0725; -2.3329
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TypeIndependent, residential tutorial college
Established1979;44 years ago (1979)
FounderMA Kaveh
PrincipalDaniel Booker
Staff20 (Full Time)
20 (Part time) [1]
Age14to 20
Enrolmentc. 100 [1]
Campus size70 acres (28 ha)
Website www.abbeycollege.co.uk

Abbey College in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, is a small boarding school providing secondary education to a diverse and international student body. The present college was founded in 1979 on a site that had been used for education since 1874. [2] [3] The Abbey School (a girls' boarding school) occupied the premises between 1908 and 1979 [4]

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Abbey College

The school sits on a 70 acres (28 ha) campus alongside the Malvern Hills between Great Malvern and Malvern Wells. [5] It is co-educational with around 100 students on its roll and specialises in secondary and pre-university education and English as a second or foreign language (ESOL).

In 2020, Daniel Booker was installed as the college's new principal. [6] [7]

The college offers academic courses including GCSE, IGCSE, A level and foundation courses, as well as short courses and high school experience courses. It runs vacation courses for groups and individuals throughout the Summer. Abbey College also has a centre in Prague which offers pathway programmes for medical studies, with routes into universities across Europe. Abbey College Prague provides preparation courses (delivered in English), in cooperation with Charles University's Institute for Language and Preparatory Studies in Prague which are designed for international students interested in careers in medicine or dentistry.

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References

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  2. School Location web page
  3. Abbey College in London and Malvern. British Boarding Schools Workshop. 2 October 2015.
  4. "The story of the Abbey School, Malvern Wells". www.the-malvern-hills.uk.
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