Abbey College in Malvern

Abbey College is a co-educational, boarding school which provides an internationally recognised education for students aged 14-19. We also offer Summer courses for students aged 8-17 as well as short courses throughout the academic year. Having developed our high-quality education and boarding with a family atmosphere over more than 40 years, today’s school welcomes students from around the world onto British academic courses as well as onto English language courses.

253 Wells Road
Malvern Wells
Worcestershire
WR14 4JF

+44 (0)1684 892300

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ISC associations: ISA

Religious affiliation: Non-denominational

Day/boarding type: Day, Weekly/Flexible Boarding and Full Boarding

Gender profile: Coeducational

Size: 31

Abbey College in Malvern fees:

Boarding fees per term:
£10,833 (excl VAT)

Day fees per term:
£5,416 (excl VAT)

Scholarships & bursaries:
Available

ISC reference number:
10119

DfE reference number:
885 / 6026

Boys - age range & pupil numbers:

Day: 14 to 19 (1)

Boarding: 14 to 19 (15)

Sixth Form: (9)

Girls - age range & pupil numbers:

Day: 14 to 19 (1)

Boarding: 14 to 19 (14)

Sixth Form: (7)

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Our scholarships are available to all students. Academic scholarships are offered to those students who, based on forecast of actual grades and reports in their home country, are very likely to get high GCSE ('O' level) or "A" level results.

·         A strong portfolio of extra-curricular activities, including any particular talent.

·         Age group 14 – 18. Any students outside this age range can apply for our bursary using this form and we will consider a reduction in fees subject to your background.

·         Intermediate to Advanced level of English (EFL support will be given where required).

Scholarships & Bursaries offered

  • Academic scholarships
  • Sibling discounts
  • Lump sum payment discounts

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