Marlborough College Malaysia
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| name = Marlborough College Malaysia
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| image = Marlborough College Malaysia.jpg
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| motto = {{langx|la|Deus Dat Incrementum}}
| motto_translation = 1 Corinthians 3:6: "God gives the Increase"
| location = Jalan Marlborough
| region = Iskandar Puteri
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| state = Johor
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| postcode = 79200
| country = Malaysia
| coordinates = {{coord|1.4461|N|103.6509|E |display=inline,title|region:MY_type:edu}}
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| religion = Anglican foundation but focuses on spirituality rather than Christianity.
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| affiliation = HMC, Council of British International Schools, Federation of British International Schools in Asia
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| head_label = Master
| head = Simon Burbury
| chair_label = Chairman of Council
| chair = Tunku Ali Redhauddin Tuanku Muhriz
| principal = MRS dajouo
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| type = Private International School
Boarding school & Day school
| established = 2012
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| system = IGCSE, IB
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| enrollment = 890
| gender = Co-educational
| lower_age = 3
| upper_age = 18
| houses = 14 (6 boarding and 8 day)
| language = English
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| campus_size = {{Convert|90|acre|km2|adj=on}}
| campus_type = Rural
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| nickname = MCM
| yearbook = Marlburian Magazine
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| alumni = Old Marlburians
| colours = Royal blue and white {{color box|#002366}}{{color box|white}}
| publication = Piccalilli
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| website = {{URL|https://www.marlboroughcollegemalaysia.org}}
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Marlborough College Malaysia (MCM) is a UK-style curriculum boarding international school in Malaysia for boarding and day pupils. The school is the sister school of Marlborough College in Wiltshire, UK. The college comprises a Pre-Preparatory School for children aged 3 to 8 years; a Preparatory School for boarding and day pupils aged between 8 and 12 years; and a Senior School for boarding and day pupils aged between 13 and 18 years. The current enrollment is approximately 890 pupils, representing 43 nationalities, and the staff-to-pupil ratio at the College is 1:7. The majority of the teaching body have teaching experience either in Marlborough College UK or other British independent schools.
As of today, Marlborough College Malaysia is a full member of FOBISIA.{{Cite web |title=Member Schools - FOBISIA |url=https://www.fobisia.org/our-members/member-school |access-date=2024-10-05 |website=www.fobisia.org |language=en-US}}
History
Marlborough College Malaysia opened on 27 August 2012.{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/education-19361393 |title=Marlborough opens international school in Malaysia |newspaper=BBC News |date=25 August 2012}} The school was built on the former Honan palm plantation as part of the Iskandar Development project in Johor on the southern tip of peninsula Malaysia.{{Cite news | url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/expat-money/8820293/British-expats-and-investors-drawn-to-Malaysian-metropolis.html | title = British expats and investors drawn to Malaysian metropolis | newspaper=The Daily Telegraph | location = London | date = 11 October 2011 | accessdate = 15 November 2017}} The opening of the College was described as a catalytic project complementing the EduCity development and wider regeneration of the Iskandar region of Johor.{{Cite news | url = http://iskandarmalaysia.com.my/news-20091103-2/ | title = British expats and investors drawn to Malaysian metropolis | newspaper=Iskandar Malaysia | location = Malaysia | date = 3 November 2011 | accessdate = 22 November 2017}} Marlborough College Malaysia was officially opened by HRH Raja Zarith Sofiah Binti Almarhum Sultan Idris Shah, consort to the Sultan of Johor, on 24 February 2013.{{Cite news | url = http://www.theborneopost.com/2013/03/01/honourable-company-in-east-education/ | title = Honourable company in east education | newspaper=The Borneo Post | location = Malaysia | date = 1 March 2013 | accessdate = 22 November 2017}} The founding Master of the College was Mr Robert Pick, former Second Master of Marlborough College in the UK. Following Mr Pick's retirement, Mr Alan Stevens took over as Master on 1 August 2017 until July 2023.{{Cite news | url = http://www.bmcc.org.my/news/marlborough-college-malaysia-appoints-new-master | title = Marlborough College Malaysia Appoints New Master | location = Malaysia | date = 3 July 2017 | accessdate = 17 November 2017}} Mr Simon Burbury became Master on 1 August 2023.{{Cite web |last=Marshall |first=Sonia |date=2022-10-17 |title=New Master appointed at Marlborough College Malaysia |url=https://www.marlboroughcollegemalaysia.org/2022/10/new-master-appointed-at-marlborough-college-malaysia/ |access-date=2024-02-13 |website=Marlborough College Malaysia |language=en-GB}}
The schools was listed in 2022 in The Schools Index of the world's 150 best private schools and as one of the top 15 in the China and Southeast Asia category.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=September 22, 2022 |title=Three HK schools named among top 100 private schools in the world |url=https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/194989/Three-HK-schools-named-among-top-100-private-schools-in-the-world |access-date=2024-04-11 |website=The Standard (Hong Kong) |language=en}}
=Names of the Houses=
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! Senior Boarding Houses !Prep Boarding Houses!! Senior Day Houses !! Prep School Houses | ||
Honan House
|Iskandar House | Wallace | Hunt |
Munawir Hill
|Taylor House | Thompson | Merlin |
Wills House
| | Butler | Seymour |
Steel House
| | Sheppard | Chichester |
Masters (headmasters) of Marlborough College Malaysia
- 2012–2017 Robert Pick
- 2017–2023 Alan Stevens
- 2023– Simon Burbury
Governance
Marlborough College Malaysia is operated by M East Sdn Bhd, and its directors are mostly old pupils of Marlborough College.{{CN|date=December 2024}} The directors as of 2023 are: HRH Tunku Ali Redhauddin Tuanku Muhriz (Chairman), Richard Fleck CBE, Dr Chin Joo Lim, Jessie W Y Soon, Ir Wan Adlan Affandy bin Wan Abdul Rahman, Chua Guan-Hock SC, Lau Huan Yeong, Nicholas Sampson, Tom Kirkwood, John Baker, Amran Hafiz Affifudin and Kristy Castleton.{{cite web |url=https://www.marlboroughcollegemalaysia.org/about/governance/ |title=Governance |work=Marlborough College Malaysia }}
=IGCSE=
All pupils follow the core curriculum: English Language, English Literature, Mathematics and the three Sciences. Four more subjects may be chosen from the lists below (within various option groups):
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| Economics | Music |
Geography | Physical Education |
History | Religious Studies |
Art | Mandarin First Language |
Computer Science | Mandarin Foreign Language |
Design and Technology | Malay First Language |
Drama | Malay Foreign Language |
French | Further Pure Mathematics |
Spanish |
In 2023, 41% of our pupils received 9 or more A*/A grades, with half of the pupils receiving 5 or more A*s {{cite web | url=https://www.marlboroughcollegemalaysia.org/academic/academic-results/ | title=Academic Results }}
=IB Diploma=
In the Sixth Form, pupils study the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program{{Cite web|title = Marlborough College Malaysia International Baccalaureate|url = http://www.ibo.org/en/school/049730|website = www.ibo.org|accessdate = 16 November 2017}} IB Diploma Programme results in 2023 averaged at 33 points, 14% of pupils achieved over 40 points and a 97% pass rate. Some pupils went on to study at Universities.{{cite web | url=https://www.marlboroughcollegemalaysia.org/academic/academic-results/ | title=Academic Results }}
Pupils must study three subjects at Higher Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL). One subject must be chosen from each of the Groups 1 to 5, plus an extra choice from Groups 2, 3, 4 or 6.
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! Group 1 !! Group 2 !! Group 3 !! Group 4 !! Group 5 !! Group 6 | |||||
English Literature (HL/SL) | Mandarin Foreign (HL/SL/Ab Initio) | Economics (HL/SL) | Biology (HL/SL) | Maths (HL/SL) | Music (HL/SL) |
Mandarin Language and Literature (SL) | French Foreign (HL/SL) | Geography (HL/SL) | Chemistry (HL/SL) | Maths Applications and Interpretation (HL/SL) | Theatre Arts (HL/SL) |
Malay Literature (HL/SL) | Malay Foreign (SL/Ab Initio) | History (HL/SL) | Physics (HL/SL) | Maths Analysis and Approaches (HL/SL)
| Visual Arts (HL/SL) | |
Self-Taught Mother Tongue (SL) | Self-Taught Mother Tongue (SL) | Psychology (HL/SL) | Design Technology (HL/SL) | ||
English Literature and Language (HL/SL) | Spanish Foreign (HL/SL/Ab Initio) | Business and Management (HL/SL) | Sports, Health and Exercise Science (HL/SL) | or Any subject from Groups 2, 3 or 4 (HL/SL) | |
Performance and Literature (SL)
| English Language (SL) | Global Politics (HL/SL) | Computer Science (HL/SL) | |||
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|World Religions (SL) | | | |
School terms
There are three academic terms in the year:
- The Michaelmas Term, from early September to mid December
- The Lent Term, from mid January to late March;
- The Summer Term, from late April to late June or early July.
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