Boarders have enjoyed wonderfully full and festive Easter celebrations, bringing the community together in true boarding spirit.
Over the weekend, while many were out on their Sunday trip, a surprise floppy-eared visitor made an appearance on site, hopping in just in time for the much-anticipated annual Easter egg hunt, where treats were discovered by all.
Back in Malvern, the weekend was filled with creativity and comfort as boarders gathered for nachos, music, and crafts. The highlight was creating a beautiful Easter tree together — a relaxed and joyful way to mark the season.
The weekend concluded with the End of Term Boarders’ Service in the Chapel. Rev Helen guided everyone through the Easter story before inviting boarders to reflect and create their own Easter bags. Activities included weaving crosses, writing prayers and wishes, and selecting meaningful stones, with a hollow chocolate egg gifted as a sweet finishing touch. A heartfelt rendition of Cornwall My Home brought everyone together before the evening ended with Eton Mess ice-cream sundaes in the dining hall.
A wholesome and memorable weekend for all, full of reflection, creativity, and community.
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