Malsis School
| Malsis School | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| , , BD20 8DT England | |
| Coordinates | 53°53′46″N 2°01′03″W / 53.896°N 2.0174°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Private school |
| Motto | Sto Pro Veritate I Stand for the Truth |
| Religious affiliation | Church of England |
| Established | 14 May 1920 |
| Founder | Albert Henry Montagu |
| Closed | 10 December 2014 |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Age | 3 to 13 |
| Houses | Lund, Gadney, Montagu and Coates |
| Colours | Red & Black |
Malsis School located at a mansion known as Malsis Hall in the village of Crosshills, in North Yorkshire, England, was a co-educational independent pre-prep and preparatory school for pupils aged 3 to 13 years. The school was founded in 1920, Facilities at the school included a 3 km mountain bike trail, 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, all weather pitch, rifle range, 40 acres of grounds and a Chapel with windows by the renowned stained-glass artist John Piper.