Hi,
If your children have dyslexia DO NOT under any circumstances even think about Malvern College. Not only do they not understand it, they do not even recognise it.
After 5 years at this school my daughter was let down dreadfully by Malvern College, who failed , in classes of 2 or 3, to notice that she was dyslexic. As a result she left with poor A Level results and had to re sit them.
At her next college, she was instantly (within 3 weeks) told to have an assessment with a dyslexic practice in Solihull.
She was diagnosed and her grades improved dramatically.
Malvern College did nothing to help when there was a large disparity between her written work and her exam results. It was, looking back, pretty obvious really.
The school will offer you very little in added value and the fees increase each and every year, with the money being spent of ludicrous things such as the new drama unit, which was clearly built not for the pupils, but so it could house private events out of college term.
A pretty school lacking in substance. Expensive for what you get.
We chose badly and are now paying the price.