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Malvern College
13+ exam brief for parents: how the process works, how competitive it really is, and what current evidence says about the score profile needed.
Editorial read
Malvern College does not publish a 13+ pass mark or offer score in the evidence provided. Official admissions wording says: "For 13+ and 14+ entry, we require a reference, and current standardised testing scores." The registration form also states that offers are "subject to availability and the admission requirements of the College at the time offers are made."
Our view
A long-established independent boarding school with a strong boarding ethos, global outlook, and choice of A levels or IB.
Best suited to
Families wanting a full boarding-school environment with broad co-curricular life and senior entry at Year 9.
Watch out for
Official admissions information is relatively light on published thresholds, so families should expect a case-by-case process rather than a fixed cut-off.
At a glance
The fastest way to understand the pressure, score picture, and process shape.
How hard is it to get in?
IndicativeVery high
This is a selective process, so families should plan on it as a competitive application.
What score matters most?
IndicativeNo official pass mark
Start with no official pass mark as a working guide, but treat it as indicative unless the school publishes a formal threshold.
What is the process?
Still checking1 stage
Paper structure is still being verified from the evidence pack.
What should families do first?
IndicativeCheck deadlines now
Confirm dates directly with the school before planning prep around them.
Evidence signal
Sources
74
Official
16
High confidence
76%
Some exam details are still provisional
Where the school does not publish clean thresholds or final offer floors, this brief labels those figures as indicative rather than confirmed.
Provider
Still checkingStill Being Verified
assessment format
Stages
Still checking1 stage
selection process
Typical exam date
Still checkingStill being verified
usual sitting window
Registration deadline
IndicativeCheck school website
latest safe action point
Planning and deadlines
Timeline
Register
Check school site
last safe registration point
Sit the exam
Assessment window
usual test timing
Offers
School offer cycle
school process
What is actually tested
Papers & format
Paper structure still expanding
We have the overall admissions picture for this entry point, but the paper-by-paper exam structure still needs stronger grounded evidence.
Interview and stage design
How the later selection process works
Selection appears to be exam-led for this entry point, with no interview requirement in the current evidence.
How they decide who gets in
Scoring & selection
What the score really means
Use this as a planning guide, not a guaranteed cutoff.
Malvern College does not publish a 13+ pass mark or offer score in the evidence provided. Official admissions wording says: "For 13+ and 14+ entry, we require a reference, and current standardised testing scores." The registration form also states that offers are "subject to availability and the admission requirements of the College at the time offers are made."
Competitive range
Range pendingDetailed score-band guidance is still being expanded from the current evidence.
Competition level
IndicativeHigh
how selective this feels
Volatility
Pattern readStable
year-to-year movement
Plain-language interpretation
In plain English: the school does not publish a guaranteed pass mark. Use no official pass mark as a working guide, and read the competitive range band as the point where every extra mark matters.
How selective this really is
Competition
How difficult this feels in practice
Competition metrics are being consolidated from the current evidence pack.
Waiting list
ObservedActive
movement intelligence
Trend
Pattern readStable
recent pattern
Historical trend
No official historical admissions-score trend was found in the evidence provided.
Waiting-list reality
Official evidence confirms that offers are subject to availability, but no published waiting-list movement data was found.
What strong preparation looks like
Prep roadmap
Strong candidate profile
The profile of stronger candidates is still being expanded from the current evidence base.
Borderline profile
Borderline-candidate guidance is still being refined from the score and waiting-list evidence.
Focus areas to prepare
Common misconceptions
- There is no published 13+ pass mark in the official evidence provided.
- Assessment appears to rely on school reference and current standardised testing, not just one standalone entrance score.
- There is no officially published 13+ pass mark to aim for.
- Parents should not expect a transparent published cut-off: the official wording points to reference-led, score-informed admissions with places subject to availability.
What happens after the test
Results & waiting list
Waiting-list intelligence
- Official evidence confirms that offers are subject to availability, but no published waiting-list movement data was found.
What the current score evidence means
Malvern College does not publish a 13+ pass mark or offer score in the evidence provided. Official admissions wording says: "For 13+ and 14+ entry, we require a reference, and current standardised testing scores." The registration form also states that offers are "subject to availability and the admission requirements of the College at the time offers are made."
What families commonly say about the process
Parent signals
Practical note
Parent voice is still being expanded for this school and will appear here once the community signal is stronger.
Community signal in review
What this brief is grounded in
Sources & trust
Total sources
Counted74
evidence points
Official sources
Grounded16
school or regulator
High confidence
Strong base76%
current signal strength
Data completeness
Usable now60%
exam brief completeness
Trust note
Grounded in 74 evidence points, including 16 official sources. 76% of the current brief is high confidence, with 22% coming from official evidence.
Source mix