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Malvern St James : ウィキペディア英語版
Malvern St James

Malvern St James is an independent school for girls in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England. Founded in 1893 as Malvern Girls' College, it was renamed Malvern St James following a merger in 2006 with St James' School in West Malvern. It continues to occupy the same campus as the former college, which includes as its main building the former Imperial Hotel, taken over for use as a school by Malvern Girls' College in 1919.
It occupies much of the land between the two parallel streets of Barnards Green Road and Avenue Road and is located conveniently close to Great Malvern railway station.
The school comprises three sections: a Junior School for girls aged 4–11, a Senior School for girls aged 11–18, and a Sixth Form.〔(Malvern St James ) Retrieved 12 January 2010〕〔(Ofsted (PDF) ) Retrieved 12 January 2010〕 A November 2009 Ofsted inspection rated the school as Grade 1 (Outstanding).〔
==History==
Malvern Girls' College was founded in 1893 by Miss Greenslade and Miss Poulton, and was first located in College Road. In 1919 they acquired the Imperial Hotel and in 1934, a major extension including an assembly hall was built. Further extensions included the Hatfield building in the 1960s, the Edinburgh Dome in 1977 and The Science Education Centre in 1998.〔(Malvern St James - School History ) Retrieved 12 January 2010〕 St James's School was founded in the south of England by Alice and Katrine Baird in 1896 and moved to the large mansion of Lady Howard de Walden in West Malvern in 1902.〔 The Abbey School was founded in Blockley, Worcestershire and moved to Malvern in 1897 and to Malvern Wells in 1908.〔 In 1979 the two schools merged on the West Malvern campus of St James, and the resulting school was named St James's and The Abbey. In 1994 Lawnside School which was founded around 1856〔http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/sun-sets-on-school-that-rose-out-of-the-empire-chris-mowbray-reports-on-the-demise-of-a-140yearold-institution-1393513.html〕 merged with St James's and The Abbey School, and the school was renamed St James.〔 In 2006, Malvern Girls College merged with St James's School, and was refounded as Malvern St James (MSJ).〔

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