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The British Ambassador welcomes the launch of Malvern College Tokyo at British Embassy.

Mr Robin Black, Chairman of Malvern College, Mr Keith Metcalfe, Headmaster of Malvern College, Mr Allan Walker, Director of International Schools, Malvern College, Dr Robin Lister, Regional Executive Advisor, Malvern College International, Asia Pacific and Mr. Mike Spencer, Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Tokyo were also present at the event. Senior leaders from the government, universities, international schools, corporates, and the wider community witnessed the ceremony and shared their excitement at the opening of what will be the first British-branded all-through IB school in Tokyo.

Officiating guests raising a toast and extending their blessings to Malvern College Tokyo Front row from the left - Mr Mike Spencer, Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Tokyo, Ms Jacqueline So, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific, Ms Julia Longbottom, the British Ambassador to Japan, Mr Keith Metcalfe, Headmaster of Malvern College Back row from the left - Mr Allan Walker, Director of International Schools, Malvern College, Mr Samuel Wu, Co-founding Executive Director of Malvern College Hong Kong, board member of Malvern College Chengdu, Mr Robin Black, Board of Directors, Malvern College Council, Mr Michael Chan, Director of Malvern College Hong Kong, Dr Robin Lister, Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Hong Kong and Regional Executive Advisor of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific
Officiating guests raising a toast and extending their blessings to Malvern College Tokyo

Front row from the left - Mr Mike Spencer, Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Tokyo, Ms Jacqueline So, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific, Ms Julia Longbottom, the British Ambassador to Japan, Mr Keith Metcalfe, Headmaster of Malvern College

Back row from the left - Mr Allan Walker, Director of International Schools, Malvern College, Mr Samuel Wu, Co-founding Executive Director of Malvern College Hong Kong, board member of Malvern College Chengdu, Mr Robin Black, Board of Directors, Malvern College Council, Mr Michael Chan, Director of Malvern College Hong Kong, Dr Robin Lister, Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Hong Kong and Regional Executive Advisor of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific

The school, located in the Tama district, a 40-minute commute from central Tokyo, is scheduled to open in September 2023. A significant part of the campus was originally designed by the renowned architect, Kisho Kurokawa and the new school is extensively equipped with a gymnastic stadium, a sports hall, library, dining hall, and multi-purpose sport facilities.

In his welcome speech, Mr. Mike Spencer, the Founding Headmaster of the school, shared his gratitude at being supported by such a talented team of people who are all working tirelessly to ensure that the new campus will be ready to welcome its first pupils this September.

Mr. Mike Spencer Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Tokyo delivering his welcome speech in the launch ceremony
Mr. Mike Spencer Founding Headmaster of Malvern College Tokyo delivering his welcome speech in the launch ceremony

Ms Julia Longbottom gave a congratulatory speech in which she acknowledged that "the friendship generation with the experience and understanding to fully realise the potential of the bilateral relationship. She spoke about the reforms in the education system to nurture creativity and innovation and acknowledged the way in which schools like Malvern College Tokyo will be able to draw on the strengths of two education systems and two cultures as they invest in young people.

Ms Julia Longbottom, British Ambassador to Japan giving a congratulatory speech
Ms Julia Longbottom, British Ambassador to Japan giving a congratulatory speech

In his speech, Mr. Keith Metcalfe, Headmaster of Malvern College, explained that "the establishment of this exciting new school in Japan is a natural extension of Malvern's long-established commitment to developing an international mindset amongst our students and to educating pupils from diverse backgrounds across the globe. Whilst every Malvern school has its own unique characteristics, all our schools share the same fundamental values. Our common purpose centers around three core areas; exceptional academics, through a varied and challenging curriculum; an intentional focus on an holistic education; and people-focused pastoral care, providing a home from home. These pillars shape all that we do, and they ensure that we maintain the highest standards in all areas of our curriculum.

Mr Keith Metcalfe, Headmaster of Malvern College shared the history of Malvern College and explained the ethos that lies at the heart of a Malvern Education
Mr Keith Metcalfe, Headmaster of Malvern College shared the history of Malvern College and explained the ethos that lies at the heart of a Malvern Education

Ms. Jacqueline So, Co-Founder and Chief Executive of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific concluded, "Malvern College Tokyo will further extend the education offering in the region and will place a particular focus on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, sustainability, and the promotion of social and emotional wellbeing, aspects we believe are vital to equip our pupils for future success. I am proud of the dynamic network and strong links that exist within the Malvern Family of Schools. As our parent school, Malvern College UK is closely involved in setting standards and providing governance and oversight across the group. The Malvern College Family is recognised throughout the world for delivering a high-quality education, which is a testament to the calibre of the teachers we employ. That reputation has seen us receive over 1000 applications for our teaching vacancies here in Japan and therefore, I have no doubt that we will build an outstanding team of teachers at MCT who will continue our tradition of excellence."

Ms Jacqueline So, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific made a concluded speech
Ms Jacqueline So, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Malvern College International, Asia Pacific made a concluded speech

The ceremony concluded with all guests raising a toast and extending their blessings to Malvern College Tokyo wishing them success in making the very best contribution to the nurturing of a uniquely global mindset for its pupils.

Upcoming events available for coverage.

  • 4 Feb Malvern Creative Workshop
Session 1: 09:00 -10:30 (Ages 5-7)
Session 2: 11:00 -12:30 (Ages 8-10)
Session 3: 14:00 -15:30 (Ages 11-13)

Venue: Shinjuku Nomura Building, 2F

URL: https://www.malverncollegetokyo.jp/ja/malvern-experience

  • Mid-March (date TBC): "Experience Malvern" Workshop – Financial Literacy
  • Early April: Preview of the school building for the media and other interested parties


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About Malvern College Tokyo

Malvern College Tokyo (MCT), scheduled to open in September 2023, is Malvern's seventh overseas school. Located in the Tama district, a 40-minute commute from central Tokyo, MCT aims to be the leading international school and the first British-branded all-through IB school in Tokyo. The school will share the ethos of its parent institution, Malvern College UK, and will initially accommodate pupils from Years 1 to 9, growing to provide 950 places for both primary and secondary pupils up to Year 13 by 2027.

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About Malvern College

Malvern College UK is a day and boarding school founded in 1865. Together with its preparatory school, The Downs Malvern, Malvern College provides high quality education for boys and girls aged from 3 to 18 years. The School is renowned for its innovative approach to education; it pioneered the adoption of the Nuffield Science teaching approach (learning by experimenting) and was one of the first UK schools to adopt the IB Diploma programme and the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. Malvern College UK now has an enviable reputation for being one of the most established IB schools in the UK and it comfortably beats the world average scores in all subject areas.

Thanks to its academic rigour, scientific heritage and its desire to offer a holistic education, the College, together with The Downs Malvern, has produced four Nobel Prize Winners: Francis William Aston, a Chemist; James Meade, an Economist; Alan Hodgkin, a physiologist; and Frederick Sanger, a Biochemist and double Nobel Laureate. Other famous alumni or, as they are referred to, 'Old Malvernians', include R. E. Foster, the only man to have captained both England football and cricket teams; C. S. Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia; Lord MacLaurin, the former Chairman of Tesco and Vodafone and until recently, Chairman of Malvern College; and Baron Weatherill, the former Speaker of the British House of Commons, as well as psychologist Edward Titchener, and England's current Chief Medical Officer, Sir Chris Whitty.

40% of the 2022 International Baccalaureate (IB) cohort achieved 40 points or over (out of a maximum 45 points). Worldwide, only 1% of candidates score more than 44 points but, in 2022, four candidates managed to achieve this accolade. The average points scored, over the past five years, by Malvern's graduates has maintained the schools consistently excellent level of 37 points, which compares favourably to the 2022 world average of 32 points.

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