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To navigate the challenges of the 21st century the world will need thoughtful, engaged, conscientious, courageous change-makers in every sector of society. Wellington College exists to provide young people with the knowledge, skills and character to fulfil their potential and serve the changing world in which they will live.
- Our Houses
After offers of places are made in Year 6, a number of...
- Admissions Overview
Eagle House is Wellington College’s prep school, located on...
- About Wellington
Wellington College is one of the UK’s — and indeed the...
- Academic
The College’s curriculum equips pupils to think, and we...
- Co-Curricular
Across Drama, Dance, Music, Creative Writing and Art &...
- Health & Wellbeing
We have a culture of openness at Wellington. Pupils are...
- Leading Education
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- Our Houses
Il Wellington College è una public school nella cittadina di Crowthorne, Berkshire, in Inghilterra. Wellington è un ente di beneficenza registrato e attualmente educa ogni anno circa 1.200 alunni, di età compresa tra 13 e 18 anni. Il college fu costruito come monumento nazionale dedicato al primo duca di Wellington, in onore del ...
www .wellingtoncollege .org .uk. View of some of the College buildings from the South Front. Wellington College is a private school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in the village of Crowthorne, Berkshire, England.
A world-class education in the heart of the NZ capital. Wellington College, the right choice for students who want the best. Find your excellence in a friendly multicultural school with talented teachers, modern facilities, and all surrounded by 12 hectares of stunning natural environment.
Established in 1867, Wellington College is one of New Zealand’s most distinguished high schools for boys. The school buildings reflect the prestigious history of the college, which today provides a very modern and successful learning environment.
Wellington College was granted its Royal Charter in December 1853 as the ‘Royal and Religious Foundation of The Wellington College’. The College was designed by John Shaw Jr (1803-1870) with Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone in 1856.