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  1. 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.

    • About Wellington

      Wellington College is one of the UK’s — and indeed the...

    • Admissions

      Mr Phil MannDirector of Admissions. Key numbers. 30....

    • Academic

      At the heart of the College’s educational philosophy is a...

    • Health & Wellbeing

      We have a culture of openness at Wellington. Pupils are...

  2. 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.

  3. Wellington College, is a state-run boys secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand. It is situated on 12 hectares of green belt land in the suburb of Mount Victoria, in the vicinity of the Basin Reserve and Government House. The school was founded in 1867 through a deed of endowment from Sir George Grey, the then Governor of New Zealand .

  4. Welcome. International Support. Applying and Arriving in New Zealand. Fees & Policies. Term Dates. Living in New Zealand. Curriculum. Student Life. Become a Host Family. ‍What makes our college special. Whānau. Our college has a strong guidance and support system to enable students to meet their personal goals.

  5. 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. 35. miles from London. The College is situated in Crowthorneabout 35 miles to the South West of London and can be reached by road from either the M3 or M4.

  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.