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Wellington College is a leading independent school in the UK, offering IB, A Level and co-curricular activities. Learn about its values, purpose, achievements, community and admissions.
- About Wellington
Wellington College is one of the UK’s — and indeed the...
- Admissions
Every year, around 260 new pupils join Wellington at a...
- Academic
At the heart of the College’s educational philosophy is a...
- Co-Curricular
Wellington College. About Wellington. Back; An Introduction...
- Health & Wellbeing
Underpinning all we do at Wellington are our five College...
- College Life
Wellington College. About Wellington. Back; An Introduction...
- Leading Education
Wellington College is a national and international centre...
- News & Events
Highlights from the Wellington College Wellbeing Festival...
- About Wellington
Wellington College is a private school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in the village of Crowthorne, Berkshire, England. Wellington is a registered charity [1] and currently educates roughly 1,100 pupils, between the ages of 13 and 18. [2]
Feb 23, 2022 · Wellington College is one of the UK’s great boarding schools, and is set in over 400 acres of beautiful parkland in Berkshire, west of London. It is a co-educational school for 13-18 years, and is renowned for its pioneering approach and all-round excellence.
Wellington College is a co-ed boarding school with a global reputation and a stunning campus in Berkshire. It offers a traditional British education with a progressive approach and high academic standards.
Learn about the history, heritage and curriculum of Wellington College, a co-educational boarding school founded under Royal Charter in 1852. Discover how the College aims to provide pupils with the knowledge, skills and character to shape and serve the world.
Wellington College is an English independent day and boarding school located in the village of Crowthorne, Berkshire. It educates over 1,000 boys and girls from 13 to 18 and was built as a national monument to the first Duke of Wellington.