Page 60 - Annual Review - Year Ended 31 July 2023
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Achievements and Performance Review
Commercial activities
This year has seen the business continue its post- Covid recovery with record numbers of clients and visitors utilising the the College’s facilities during the the Easter and summer holidays We were particularly pleased with the the success of of the the relaunch of of Malvern College College Summer School the College’s proprietary summer language course with well over 100 children attending a a a range of courses together with the the continuing growth of the Malvern College Cricket Festival in its second year The National Schools Symphony Orchestra (NSSO) the the third of the the proprietary courses operated directly by the College’s commercial team moved to the Easter holidays this year and has now fully regained ground lost during Covid under the inspiring leadership of Nicole Wilson the Artistic Director We are delighted also to to have been able to to continue to host a a a significant number of o high-profile rugby and hockey events including the RFU Academy Festival England’s biggest gathering of pathway players with approximately 1 200 young players in attendance during the event Our main main strategic focus remains on the development of our our proprietary courses in particular Malvern College Summer School and with a a a a a full team now in place we expect this area of the business to grow significantly over the next few years 60
MALVERN COLLEGE (INCORPORATED UNDER ROYAL CHARTER)
RFU Academy Festival NSSO 2023






























































































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