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Wellington College is a private (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 aged between 13 and 18. [2] The college was built as a national monument to the first Duke of Wellington, in whose honour it is named. [3]
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Wellington College, a fictional liberal arts college, setting of the 2005 novel On Beauty by Zadie Smith Wellington College, Berkshire , an independent school in Crowthorne, Berkshire, England Wellington College International Shanghai
This is a category of alumni of Wellington College, Berkshire, England, known as "Old Wellingtonians". The abbreviation OW is sometimes used to indicate this.
Wellington College Prep (formerly Eagle House School) is a 3–13 co–educational preparatory school near Sandhurst in Berkshire, England.Founded in 1820, it originally only admitted boys, keeping them "until they went out into the world", [2] however, as of 2000, it admits both boys and girls.
There are also about 30 state boarding schools in England. England and Wales {{columns-list|colwidth=25em| ... Wellington College; Wellington School, Somerset; West ...
Wrekin College is a private co-educational boarding and day school located in Wellington, Shropshire, England.It was founded by Sir John Bayley in 1880. It is now co-located with a preparatory school, The Old Hall School, founded by 1835.
Crowthorne is a town and civil parish in the Bracknell Forest district of southeastern Berkshire, England. [3] It had a population of 7,806 at the 2021 census. [1]Crowthorne is the location of Wellington College, a large co-educational boarding and day independent school, which opened in 1859, and of Broadmoor Hospital, one of England's three maximum-security psychiatric hospitals, which lies ...