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  1. Wellington College, Crowthorne was founded under Royal Charter from Queen Victoria, as a national memorial to this Great Duke following his death in 1852. Once built Wellington College was opened in 1859 as a boy’s boarding school for the education of orphans of the British armed forces but has now expanded to become one of the nation’s co-educational boarding schools.

  2. Mr Phil MannDirector of Admissions. Key numbers. 30. different nationalities represented at Wellington. Every year, around 260 new pupils join Wellington at a number of different stages. From 2025, our new pupils will be 50% boys and 50% girls. 80% join as boarders and 20% travel to the College each day as day-pupils.

  3. Nestled at the banks of the Mula-Mutha River in Pune at Kharadi (Wagholi), Wellington College that aims to be one of the best Pune international schools, enjoys a lush, serene, and inspiring campus. It also has proximity to the Pune Airport, prominent hospitality, residential and retail developments. Pune has been referred to as 'The Oxford of ...

  4. DCM is a Wellington-based charity that works with people to find and sustain housing while also providing financial aid to reach their end-goal of ending homelessness in New Zealand. Kaibosh is a food rescue organisation that collects surplus food from supermarkets, markets and other food donors, and redistributes it to over 100 charities in the great Wellington area.

  5. Visitors Days . Saturday 5th October – this will be bookable from early June. 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.

  6. 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. The first 76 boys, aged between eleven and fifteen, arrived on 20th January 1859: 47 were ...

  7. Welly Connect acts like a bespoke LinkedIn, allowing pupils, parents and OWs to utilise the trusted Wellington College environment by expanding and exploring professional networks. It is an exclusive platform for the Wellington Community and currently has over 5,500 members comprised of OWs, current (and former) parents and 6th form students.