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Marlborough’s much-loved Summer School will return in summer 2023 with more than 500 courses and a wealth of entertainment suitable for all ages and interests.
Marlborough College Summer School hosts over 500 courses encompassing the creative arts, history, science, body and mind, life skills, sport and country pursuits.
Established in 1974, this annual event is one of Europe’s largest multi-generational learning experiences; its popularity underpinned by the phrase “something for everyone”. Catering for students from 3 years old to 90 years young, it’s this blend spanning the generations and accommodating all combinations of family groups and individuals that creates a unique holiday atmosphere in the beautiful setting of Marlborough College.
For students wishing to really make the most of their time at Summer School, booking a stay in one of the College Boarding Houses is thoroughly recommended. The College’s historic grounds are conveniently located to enjoy Marlborough’s famous High Street and the beautiful Wiltshire countryside. Plus, as a resident you can take advantage of the excellent cuisine on offer and free admission to all lectures, recitals and entertainments.
For further information and to request a brochure, phone the Summer School team on 01672 892388 or visit www.summerschool.co.uk.
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