Marlborough School (St Albans)
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Marlborough School is an secondary school in St Albans
St Albans
St Albans is a city in southern Hertfordshire, England, around north of central London, which forms the main urban area of the City and District of St Albans. It is a historic market town, and is now a sought-after dormitory town within the London commuter belt...

, Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire
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, England
England
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. It has specialist status as a Science College.

The school has approximately 1200 students and 70 teachers. The school was founded in 1953 and was originally St Julian's School.

Marlborough was originally split into two separate schools, an all girls' school, and an all boys' school. Spencer Hall (now called Da Vinci Hall) was the centre of the boys' school, and Churchill Hall (now called Pascal Hall) was the center of the girls' school.

Measures regarding the sixth form college based at Marlborough School have also been seen as exceedingly high for this area. For the applicant to get into the sixth form, they are required to have attained 12 A*-C grades at GCSE level in order to continue on to AS and A2 Levels.
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