Its probably where it should be, remember this is a new clutch, and not the old knackered one, give it a week to get used to it...
Thom
Surely it should be nearer the bottom though?
Unless it's auto adjust and slowly working in?
Without any of us actually sitting in the car and trying said clutch, then a bit of common sense should come into play, shot clutches either slip, or have a biting thats on the floor... new clutches have a high biting point, and feel much lighter
Advising the OP to start changing things is simply poor advice, taking it back to the garage seems like a better idea, so they can check, and give a qualified opinion based on how the clutch behaves...
And dont call me surely 
Thom
I read it as "I fitted a clutch", sorry. As said, take it back to the garage, their problem.