History of Art is one of Marlborough’s truly distinctive offerings in Sixth Form. The largest History of Art department in any UK school has been delivering a subject full of discoveries and interest for many years, and enjoys a proud record of sending Marlburians on to read the subject at the best universities, including Oxbridge. History of Art is taught by specialists who are experts in their fields, with records of scholarly publishing, lecturing, exhibiting, and public examining. Moreover, the department is widely known for its atmosphere of friendliness and esprit de corps.
In late January the Director of Admissions allocates House places. At this time as much account as possible is taken of any preference a pupil has stated. In June, three months prior to entry, pupils visit the College to meet with Heads of Department, Housemasters, key members of staff and the Guidance Department to discuss A-level choices and tertiary education options. In August GCSE results are sent to Marlborough. All candidates (Scholars included) must achieve at least a six-grade BS or six 6’s in their GCSEs including English and Mathematics (in practice, most successful candidates will get more GCSEs at considerably higher grades than these). In September pupils arrive to begin their education at Marlborough.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Wiltshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £46,995 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Marlborough College, Bath Road, Wiltshire, SN8 1PA |
History of Art is one of Marlborough’s truly distinctive offerings in Sixth Form. The largest History of Art department in any UK school has been delivering a subject full of discoveries and interest for many years, and enjoys a proud record of sending Marlburians on to read the subject at the best universities, including Oxbridge. History of Art is taught by specialists who are experts in their fields, with records of scholarly publishing, lecturing, exhibiting, and public examining. Moreover, the department is widely known for its atmosphere of friendliness and esprit de corps.
In late January the Director of Admissions allocates House places. At this time as much account as possible is taken of any preference a pupil has stated. In June, three months prior to entry, pupils visit the College to meet with Heads of Department, Housemasters, key members of staff and the Guidance Department to discuss A-level choices and tertiary education options. In August GCSE results are sent to Marlborough. All candidates (Scholars included) must achieve at least a six-grade BS or six 6’s in their GCSEs including English and Mathematics (in practice, most successful candidates will get more GCSEs at considerably higher grades than these). In September pupils arrive to begin their education at Marlborough.