List of teachers of Malvern College

List of teachers ("masters") of Malvern College is a list of some of the notable masters and headmasters (past and present) of Malvern College, a UK independent day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. They have gained recognition or excelled in such fields as education, science, culture and sport.

Headmasters

 * 1865: Rev. Arthur Faber
 * 1880–1885: Rev. Charles Thomas Cruttwell
 * 1894–1897: Rev. William Grundy
 * 1897–1914: Rev. Sydney Rhodes James
 * 1914–1937: Frank Sansome Preston
 * 1937–1953: Rev. Canon Howard Charles Adie Gaunt (known as Tom Gaunt)
 * 1953–1971: Donald Dunrod Lindsay (27.09.1910-14.11.2003), chairman of the HMC
 * 1971–1982: Martin John Wyndham Rogers, Chairman of HMC
 * 1983–1996: Roy de C. Chapman, chairman of the HMC (1994), schools inspector
 * 1997–2006: Hugh C. K. Carson
 * 2006–2007: David Dowdles
 * 2008–2019: Antony Roy Clark
 * 2019–present: Keith Metcalfe

Other masters and mistresses

 * Matthew Bayfield, master, headmaster of Eastbourne College, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense
 * Ralph Blumenau, history teacher, philosophy historian and author
 * Christina Boxer, director of girls’ sport, former Olympic champion
 * Rory Boyle, music educationalist, composer.
 * Charles Brett, music teacher, countertenor
 * Gerry Chalk, cricketer who taught at the school 1934–1938. Later captained Kent County Cricket Club and was shot down and died over northern France in 1943
 * George Chesterton, deputy headmaster, cricketer, author
 * Alan Duff, master, cricketer
 * Charles Fiddian-Green, master, head of cricket, cricketer
 * Julius Harrison, director of music ; classical composer and conductor
 * John Hart, classics master, the first ever male Mastermind winner in 1975, defendant in Pepper v Hart, Librarian and Curator of the Worcestershire Masonic Library and Museum Trust
 * Graeme Hick, cricket coach, former England and Worcestershire cricketer
 * Robert Holtby, chaplain (1952–54), clergyman, Dean of Chichester
 * Ron Hughes, rackets professional and master
 * John Lewis, physics master, pioneer of educational programmes, recipient of the Centenary Award for science teaching.
 * David Loveday, chaplain, Bishop of Dorchester
 * Major Ralph Lyon, director of music, co-composer of Carmen Malvernense
 * Malcolm Nokes, chemistry teacher, former Olympic bronze medallist
 * Wilfrid Noyce, master of modern languages (1946–50), mountaineer, the first man to reach the South Col of Everest in Sir John Hunt's celebrated expedition in 1953
 * George Sayer, English master and biographer of the author C. S. Lewis
 * Jeffrey Skitch, biology teacher, actor and operatic baritone best known for his performances and recordings with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
 * Robert Tims, chemistry master, housemaster, head of St Leonards School, principal examiner for IB chemistry
 * Charles Toppin sports master, cricketer
 * Philip Turner, history master, children's fiction writer
 * Eric William Kevin Walton, engineering lecturer, recipient of the Albert Medal and the Polar Medal