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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
Every year, around 260 new pupils join Wellington at a...
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- About Wellington
Wellington College stands on a 400-acre (160 ha) estate in South-East England, near Reading and Sandhurst. The grounds of the college include a 9-hole golf course, extensive woodland, and many playing fields, particularly those for cricket and rugby.
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.
A co-educational boarding and day school in Berkshire with a heritage of excellence and innovation. Read reviews, fees, ISI report and more from The Good Schools Guide.
- 4/4a Bloomsbury Square, England, WC1A 2RP
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- 01344 444013
Explore the rich history of Wellington College, a national memorial to Arthur, Duke of Wellington, and one of Britain’s leading independent schools. Discover the college’s archives, artefacts, films, podcasts, exhibitions and alumni stories.
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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.