A leading school has given a glimpse of what life is like as a pupil inside its doors in a series of new videos.

Malvern College has turned its pupils into the stars of the small screen to showcase the daily happenings on its campus.

The new professionally shot videos focus on individual pupils, discussing their usual school routines and their most cherished achievements.

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The overall theme of the videos is role models, shining a light on students who exhibit a positive and proactive approach to their schooling, inspiring others to do the same.

The college filmed four pupils in total, showcasing their favourite areas of the school, what their aims look like, and what disciplines they particularly excel in.

The films can be viewed on the Malvern College website.

Headmaster Keith Metcalfe said it had been important to enable pupils to have a clear voice when the project was launched.

He explained that they aimed to delve deeper into the Malvern story, offering the families of potential students an insight into how the school values individuals and how students can sometimes provide the best inspiration for their peers.

Mr Metcalfe added: "We are delighted to have launched our new films and particularly proud that they feature the stories of some of our most dedicated pupils who have always approached their education with a positive mindset and openness to opportunity.

"It was important that our role models were not just leaders in a particular field or area but that they showed a willingness all round to do well, work hard and contribute to others.

"Their message is one that there is something at school for everyone and always the potential to achieve and to give back."

He added: "The four pupils featured, Amaya, Andreas, Elsa and Kipp, spent several days with filmmakers while they were filmed in lessons, on the sports field and participating in various extra-curricular activities.

"We wanted to show that the right attitude to school is a vital part of the beginnings [to success] and I believe our role models capture that really well."