Magdalen College School Oxford(莫德林學院)

Magdalen College School Oxford

莫德林學院

基本資料 | Information

Magdalen College School (MCS) is an independent day school in Oxford, England, for boys aged seven to eighteen and for girls in the sixth form. It was founded by William Waynflete about 1480 as part of Magdalen College, Oxford.

In 2010 The Good Schools Guide described the school as having "A comfortable mix of brains, brawn and artistic flair but demanding and challenging too.. Not what you might expect a boys' public school to look like or feel like."

The school was named Independent School of the Year by the Sunday Times in 2004, and again in 2008, becoming the first boys' school to gain this accolade twice.

The school is run by a headmaster, known since the foundation of the school simply as "the Master", and controlled by a Board of Governors, who appoint the Master. It has both a senior school and a junior school. The Senior School has six houses, each headed by a housemaster selected from the senior members of the teaching staff, of whom there are about 160. There are also six houses in the Junior School.

Almost all of the school's pupils go on to universities, and about a third of them to Oxford or Cambridge.

The present Master, Helen Pike, began her work at the school in August 2016, after previously being Headmistress of the South Hampstead High School, and in the school's long history is the first woman to be Master.

In a review by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2017, the school was described as remarkable and providing rich opportunities, where "pupils’ academic results are exceptional".

制服介紹 | Uniform Intro

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