The last book in the series of 'Malory Towers' is a delightful book which is about Darell's last term at Malory Towers as the head girl of the whole school. As usual, Enid Blyton has written a nice story on her popular series, 'Malory Towers'.
Amanda, a hefty girl(who claims she'll go to Olympic Games) joins the school this term and is a best sportswoman as her earlier school had been a sports school. She takes up the task of teaching sports to June, whom she thinks as the best sportsperson in the second form. And what more, June proves her wrong as she clearly hates Amanda.
There are many twists and turns, specially when Jo is expelled, but as usual, the ending is a happy one without any sorrow.
You will surely have lots of fun reading this book. Don't miss it if you love Malory Towers series or any other boarding school series by Enid Blyton, undoubtedly the most loved Children's author.
- Gargi
Last Term at Malory Towers 2016-08-25
It is Darrell's last term at malory towers. As soon as she enters malory towers , she meets her old friends and observe many new faces in school. Gwendoline as usual is boasting and playing tricks on poor Mamzelle. Now Miss Grayling arrives and speaks to all the students. She decides that Darrell is capable to hold the responsibility of the head girl of school. And as usual Gwen is very jealous. Everything is alright now. But now the time comes for goodbye . They have a party all friends are very happy and sad too. Hurrah the last term was very amazing shouted everyone.. The book was very interesting... But the author had described everything in detailed description. .
- Manan
Last Term at Malory Towers2017-09-08
This book was amazing.I loved this book. It was humorous and fantastic book with full of tricks, fun, and mischiefs .Character of this book are Darrel, Sally, Darrel's little sister Felicity ,Susan and many more.Most funny character was Mamzelle Dupont who was teaching them french.It is all about school life of boarding school girls.The school,Malory Towers has 4 towers that are 4 storeys high. The kitchen, dining hall and common rooms are on the ground floor, dormitories are on the first and second floors, teachers rooms and storage are on the top floor.
The school forms a square with a courtyard in the middle. The sides of the school are 3 stories high. Between the west and the north towers there are the classrooms. Between the north and east towers is the San and the headmistresses rooms. Between the east and south towers are the entrance, gym, assembly hall, labs and art room. Between the south and west tower are the mistresses rooms.The school also has stables, tennis courts, sports pitches and an outside, natural swimming pool.It is a fantastic school.All the girls enjoy a lot there.They play tricks on teachers as in this book they played funny trick of magnet on mamzelle Rougir. This book is all about fun tricks and mischiefs. As this was darrel's last year she was a bit disappointed as she enjoyed a lot there.She was Head Girl of all the school and was capable of it.I would suggest this book to my friends.I loved this book.
- Siya
LAST TERM AT MALORYTOWERS2017-09-13
It is Darrell's final term at school, and she is now head girl (presumably having conquered that temper of hers). She arrives back to see most of her old friends and a few new faces. Gwendoline is as annoying as ever, and poor Mam'zelle still gets tricks played on her. Did the girls learn nothing from the fifth form?
Gwen kicks in in style in her last term, boasting and whinging as soon as she arrives. She has decided that she wants to go to a very exclusive, very expensive, 'finishing school' in Switzerland, a tradition for public school girls at the time. Her father has said no, and over the hols Gwen embarked on a process of emotional blackmail to wear him down. Aided by her mother and Miss Winter, she finally gets her way. Can't afford it? Gwen says to the girls, of course he can afford it!
The Malory Towers tradition is for all new girls to go and see Miss Grayling when they arrive. Mary-Lou offers to take this term's lot along, but Darrell asks if she can go instead. In her very last term, she wants to hear once more the words of Miss Grayling about the Malory Towers ethos (and very probably she wants to escape from Gwen). The headmistress makes her usual speech to the new girls, about how Malory Towers 'successes' are measured by personality rather than academic ability. When she talks to Darrell afterwards, she says that Darrell is one of the school's biggest successes, as are Sally and Mary-Lou. But as for Gwendoline...Darrell promises to do what she can to try and make Gwen shape up a little before she is unleashed on an unsuspecting world.
Darrell is delighted to hear that Miss Grayling sees her as one of the successes—who can forget her slapping Gwen in the pool or shaking June off the piano stool? But Miss Grayling seems to think she has overcome her faults.
At tea, Darrell is very surprised to see a new girl at the table. Amanda is a huge 'strapping' athlete, who makes poor Mam'zelle feel quite intimidated. Why come to a school so late? In her somewhat lofty manner, Amanda explains that her school, Trennigan Towers, has burnt down, so she has had to find somewhere else. Trennigan Towers! The famous sports school! The girls are impressed. But Amanda soon makes it clear that she doesn't think much of the sports programme at Malory Towers. Perhaps you should go in for the Olympics, Alicia says, trying to be sarcastic, and is rather stunned when Amanda says that yes, in fact she intends to.
Amanda continues to annoy the girls, saying that there is a girl in the junior forms who could be in all the school teams if she was properly trained. Moira and Sally ask who—it is June, Alicia's young cousin in the second form. June messes about so much in gym class that the older girls didn't see her potential, and Moira quite understandably is not fond enough of June to assess her suitability for the school teams. They make a bet with Amanda—can she get June into the school teams? Amanda accepts the challenge and sends for June.
June is shocked at first, but agrees to the training plan because she would like to get in the teams, and 'show' the sixth formers. The programme duly begins. June does improve but Amanda coaches her like a Marine sergeant, and finally June has had enough and quits training.
The second form are quite prominent in this story and Darrell takes a back seat for much of the book. Their main role is in once more torturing the French mistress, this time by means of a very powerful magnet they use to extract all Mam'zelle's hairpins. They do this several times, including in the sixth form classroom (encouraged by new sixth former Suzanne, Mam'zelle's niece!), and Mam'zelle almost goes batty trying to figure out where all her hairpins keep disappearing to.
Jo from the second form is also featured. We have already met her on First Day, when her father almost drove Darrell's father off the road. Jo is like her father—loud and boastful, and in Malory Towers world, this means both that she is unpopular and that she will Get Her Comeuppance by the end of the book. This arrives in the form of Jo failing to hand in five pounds to Matron, and of Matron finding the money after Jo drops it. Jo knows she cannot go and ask Matron for the money back, as she will get into trouble for having so much money in school. So she sneaks into Matron's office and raids the safe. But she is in such a hurry that she inadvertently takes nine pounds instead of five. It's OK though; she'll put it back...
Meanwhile she is very unpopular with her form, as she and her first form friend Deirdre were seen outside the school, and it is not allowed for girls to leave the grounds with members of lower forms. The whole class gets punished when Jo fails to 'own up', and they resolve to leave her out of their midnight feast. So what, Jo thinks. She will buy lots of food with her own money, and as everyone has been so beastly to her, she is going to run away from school as well. So there! She recruits a wi
The last book in the series of 'Malory Towers' is a delightful book which is about Darell's last term at Malory Towers as the head girl of the whole school. As usual, Enid Blyton has written a nice story on her popular series, 'Malory Towers'. Amanda, a hefty girl(who claims she'll go to Olympic Games) joins the school this term and is a best sportswoman as her earlier school had been a sports school. She takes up the task of teaching sports to June, whom she thinks as the best sportsperson in the second form. And what more, June proves her wrong as she clearly hates Amanda. There are many twists and turns, specially when Jo is expelled, but as usual, the ending is a happy one without any sorrow. You will surely have lots of fun reading this book. Don't miss it if you love Malory Towers series or any other boarding school series by Enid Blyton, undoubtedly the most loved Children's author.