Last Term at Malory Towers

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IllustratorStanley Lloyd
LanguageEnglish
Last Term at Malory Towers
AuthorEnid Blyton
IllustratorStanley Lloyd
LanguageEnglish
GenreSchool story
PublisherMethuen (UK)
Publication date
1951
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Preceded byIn the Fifth at Malory Towers 

Last Term at Malory Towers is a novel in the school story genre written by Enid Blyton. It is the sixth and final book written by Blyton in her Malory Towers series and, like the previous books in the series, follows Darrell Rivers at the eponymous girls' boarding school.

In her final year, Darrell returns to Malory Towers for her final term. She is now Head Girl at the school.

After taking the new girls to Miss Grayling's study, the two agree that the only real failure in Darrell's year is Gwendoline. Darrell undertakes to do what she can to set her on a more positive path.

The girls discuss their futures: Mary-Lou wants to train as a children's nurse, Clarissa and Bill plan to open a riding school close to Malory Towers, Belinda will train to be an artist and Irene will study music. Darrell, Sally, Alicia and Betty hope to go to university. Gwen boasts that she will be going to a finishing school in Switzerland. To the other girls' disgust, she boasts about the cruel and unkind exchanges she had with her father to emotionally blackmail him into agreeing to her plans.

New girls include Amanda Chartelow and Suzanne, Mam'zelle Rougier's niece. Amanda is tall and physically strong, and plans to compete in the Olympic Games. She is dismissive of the games culture at Malory Towers, saying that there is a second former at the school with outstanding potential whom nobody has noticed. When Moira challenges her, she names June. Amanda undertakes to coach June in tennis and swimming, predicting that she will be in the school second teams by the end of the term. June realises that Amanda's motive is to be proved right, rather than any personal interest in her, but accepts Amanda's offer. However Amanda's tough training regime soon leads to friction between them, and June gives up.

Darrell invites Gwen to her study for a talk in an attempt to fulfil her promise to Miss Grayling. Gwen is sulky and obstinate, and finally maliciously tells Darrell that she is glad that she has made her father miserable: "It will teach him a lesson!" Darrell, appalled, reports her failure to Miss Grayling, who predicts that a terrible punishment is in store for Gwen.

Jo Jones in the Second Form is unpopular because of her loud and boastful behaviour. Her father is similarly loud and boorish. Jo is given five pounds pocket money by him, which she loses. It is found by Matron, but Jo is unwilling to claim it since it is more than the girls are permitted to have. Jo decides to take the money from Matron's office, but inadvertently takes nine pounds instead of five. Later, in a separate incident, the entire Second Form is punished when Jo fails to own up to breaking a school rule. An exasperated form punishes Jo by sending her to Coventry.

Jo decides to run away from the school, taking her friend, the weak and easily influenced first former Deirdre Parker. Soon afterwards, Miss Grayling is told by the police that two of the stolen notes have been presented at local shops by two Malory Towers girls. It soon becomes clear that these are Jo and Deirdre, who are soon found and brought back to the school. Miss Grayling sees Deirdre first, and recognising genuine contrition, asks Matron to deal with her. Miss Grayling tells them that Jo must leave the school, making it clear that, in her view, Jo has been failed by her parents. Jo's father agrees.

Amanda wants to swim in the open sea, but underestimates the strength of the currents and finds herself in danger of being dashed against the rocks. She is rescued by June, but sustains injuries that end her Olympic ambitions. Amanda and June are reconciled. June renews her sports practice while a more mellow Amanda contemplates a future as a games mistress and sports coach.

Gwen is shocked when she is told that her father is seriously ill and may die, and re-evaluates her future: she will not be going to a finishing school in Switzerland and she bitterly recalls her cruel treatment of her father. She leaves the school and later writes to Darrell, showing a very different side:

I shall never be as strong-minded as you, Darrell - or Sally - or Bill and Clarissa - but I don't think I'll ever again be as weak and selfish as I was. You see - it wasn't too late after all. And that has made a lot of difference to me. I feel as if I've been given another chance.

The term draws to a close. In an emotional ending, Alicia takes June by the shoulders and asks her to carry on and hold the standard high. Startled, June agrees. Unprompted, Felicity makes the same promise to Darrell.

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