List of masters of Malvern College
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List of masters of Malvern College is a list of some of the notable masters and headmasters (past and present) of Malvern College
Malvern College
Malvern College is a coeducational independent school located on a 250 acre campus near the town centre of Malvern, Worcestershire in England. Founded on 25 January 1865, until 1992, the College was a secondary school for boys aged 13 to 18...

, a leading UK independent day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. They have gained recognition or excelled in such fields as education, science, culture and sport.
  • Matthew Bayfield, master, headmaster of Eastbourne College
    Eastbourne College
    Eastbourne College is a British co-educational independent school for day and boarding pupils aged 13–18, situated on the south coast of England, included in the Tatler list of top public schools. The College's current headmaster is Simon Davies. The College was founded by the Duke of Devonshire...

    , co-composer of Carmen Malvernense

  • Christina Boxer
    Christina Boxer
    Christina Tracy Boxer-Cahill is a retired female middle distance athlete from England. She competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for Great Britain, starting in 1980. Boxer claimed the gold medal in the women's 1500 m event at the 1982 Commonwealth Games.In 1984, Boxer finished 6th in the...

    , Director of Girls’ Sport, former Olympic champion

  • Roy de C Chapman, headmaster (1982-), chairman of the HMC
    Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
    The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference is an association of the headmasters or headmistressess of 243 leading day and boarding independent schools in the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and the Republic of Ireland...

     (1994), schools inspector

  • George Chesterton
    George Chesterton
    George Herbert Chesterton is a former English cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1949 and 1966. The bulk of his appearances were for Worcestershire, whom he represented between 1950 and 1957. He was capped by the county in 1950...

    , deputy headmaster, cricketer, author

  • Alan Duff
    Alan Duff (cricketer)
    Alan Robert Duff was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket matches in the late 1950s and 1960s. Most of these were for Oxford University, but he also had a brief county cricket career for Worcestershire...

    , master, cricketer

  • Charles Fiddian-Green
    Charles Fiddian-Green
    Charles Anderson Fiddian Fiddian-Green was an English cricketer: an opening batsman who played 107 single first-class matches between the wars, playing county cricket for both Warwickshire and Worcestershire, as well as university cricket for Cambridge University.Fiddian-Green first played in June...

    , master, Head of Cricket, cricketer

  • William Grundy
    William Mitchell Grundy
    William Mitchell Grundy was an English headmaster.The son of William Grundy, dean and fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, and headmaster of Malvern College, William Mitchell Grundy was educated at Malvern College and was elected Bible clerk at All Souls College, Oxford...

    , headmaster

  • Julius Harrison
    Julius Harrison
    Julius Allan Greenway Harrison was an English composer who was best known as a conductor of operatic works.-Life and career:...

    , Director of Music ; classical composer & conductor

  • John Hart, classics master, the first ever Mastermind winner in 1975, defendant in Pepper v Hart
    Pepper v Hart
    Pepper v Hart [1992] UKHL 3, is a landmark decision of the House of Lords on the use of legislative history in statutory interpretation...


  • Graeme Hick
    Graeme Hick
    Graeme Ashley Hick MBE is a Zimbabwean-born cricketer who played 65 Test matches and 120 One Day Internationals for England. He played county cricket for Worcestershire for his entire English domestic career, a period of well over twenty years, and in 2008 he surpassed Graham Gooch's record for...

    , cricket coach, former England & Worcestershire
    Worcestershire County Cricket Club
    Worcestershire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English and Welsh domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Worcestershire...

     cricketer

  • The Very Rev Robert Holtby
    Robert Tinsley Holtby
    The Very RevRobert Tinsley Holtby, FSA was an eminent Anglican priest and author in the second half of the Twentieth century.Born in Thornton-le-Dale on 25 February 1921 and educated at Scarborough College and St Edmund Hall, Oxford, he was ordained after a period of study at Ripon College...

    , Chaplain (1952-54), clergyman, Dean of Chichester

  • Ron Hughes, rackets professional and master

  • John Lewis OBE, physics master, pioneer of educational programmes, recipient of the Centenary Award for science teaching.

  • Donald Lindsay CBE
    Order of the British Empire
    The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...

     (27.09.1910-14.11.2003), headmaster, chairman of the HMC

  • David Loveday, chaplain, Bishop of Dorchester

  • Major Ralph Lyon, Director of Music, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense

  • Malcolm Nokes
    Malcolm Nokes
    Malcolm Cuthbert Nokes MC MA BSc was a British schoolteacher, soldier, research scientist and Olympic athlete...

    , chemistry teacher, former Olympic
    Olympic Games
    The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...

     bronze medallist

  • Wilfrid Noyce
    Wilfrid Noyce
    Cuthbert Wilfrid Francis Noyce was an English mountaineer and author...

    , master of modern languages (1946-50), mountaineer, the first man to reach the South Col of Everest in Sir John Hunt's celebrated expedition in 1953

  • George Sayer
    George Sayer
    George Sydney Benedict Sayer born at Bradfield, Berkshire, England, was a teacher in a famous English school and is probably best known for his biography of the author C. S. Lewis.-Career:...

    , English master and biographer of the author C. S. Lewis
    C. S. Lewis
    Clive Staples Lewis , commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis and known to his friends and family as "Jack", was a novelist, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian and Christian apologist from Belfast, Ireland...


  • Robert Tims, chemistry master, housemaster, head of St Leonards School
    St Leonards School
    St Leonards School, formerly St Leonards School for Girls, is an independent school, founded by the University of St Andrews in the nineteenth century....

    , Principal Examiner for IB Chemistry

  • Charles Toppin
    Charles Toppin (Cambridge University cricketer)
    Charles Toppin was an English cricketer who played 25 first-class matches in the late 19th century. The bulk of these were for Cambridge University, but he also appeared twice each for the Gentlemen and Gentlemen of England, and once for MCC...

     sports master, cricketer

  • Philip Turner
    Philip Turner
    Philip William Turner is an English author best known for his children's books about the fictional town of Darnley Mills and about the Reverend Septimus Treloar.-Life:...

    , history teacher, children's fiction writer

  • Eric William Kevin Walton GC, engineering lecturer, recipient of the Albert Medal
    Albert Medal (lifesaving)
    The Albert Medal for Lifesaving was a British medal awarded to recognise the saving of life. It has since been replaced by the George Cross.The Albert Medal was first instituted by a Royal Warrant on 7 March 1866 and discontinued in 1971 with the last two awards promulgated in the London Gazette of...

     and the Polar Medal
    Polar Medal
    The Polar Medal is a medal awarded by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It was instituted in 1857 as the Arctic Medal and renamed the Polar Medal in 1904.-History:...

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