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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
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- Admissions
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- 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]
- 400-acre (1.6 km²) rural campus
- Queen Victoria
- 1859
- Virtutis Fortuna Comes, ('Fortune favours the bold'), Heroum Filii, ('The children of heroes')
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.
Nestled in a stunning 400-acre parkland campus, Wellington is situated between the M3 and M4 motorways, just a 30-minute drive from Heathrow Airport. Keep exploring
Visitors Days are the most popular way of visiting Wellington. These events take place on Saturday mornings at 10.30am and provide an easy and effective way of conducting a first visit to the College. Click here to read the full description of our Visitors Day. Director of Admissions' Receptions.
Wellington has remained on its beautiful and extensive site in Berkshire since its foundation. Girls were admitted to the Sixth Form in 1975, and the school became fully co-educational in 2006. The College is now home to 1100 pupils, 80% of whom board and some of whom are still Foundationers.