Malvern College
Malvern College is a coeducational British public School, founded in 1865. It is in Malvern, Worcestershire.
Notable Old Malvernians
This is a short list:
- Francis William Aston, Physicist, 1922 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Humphry Berkeley, politician, humourist
- Aleister Crowley, occultist
- J.F.C. Fuller, soldier, military historian, strategist, occultist
- Prince Christian of Hanover, and Prince Ernst August of Hanover
- Godfrey Martin Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia
- Arnold Jackson, 1912 Olympic 1500 m gold medallist, youngest ever British Army Brigadier-General, DSO with Three Bars.
- C. S. Lewis, novelist, scholar, Christian apologist
- James Meade, economist, 1977 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
- Dominic Sandbrook, historian and author
- Oliver Selfridge, computer scientist
- Alfred Stratford (1853 – 1914), England footballer and three times FA Cup winner with Wanderers F.C.
- John Wheeler-Bennett, historian
Malvern College Media
Other websites
- Malvern College official web site Archived 2018-06-01 at the Wayback Machine