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Wellington College Belfast


FieldValue
nameWellington College Belfast
logoWcblogo.jpg
mottoUna Discamus
motto_translationWe Learn Together
address18 Carolan Road
cityBelfast
countyCounty Down
postcodeBT7 3HE
countryNorthern Ireland
principalDavid Castles
staff69
genderCo-Educational
lower_age11
upper_age18
enrollment790
enrollment_as_of2023-2024
housesFerguson
Lewis
Heaney
Peters
colours
schooltypeControlled Grammar
religious_affiliationNon-Denominational
established
statusOpen
websitehttps://wellingtoncollegebelfast.org
local_authorityEducation Authority

Lewis Heaney Peters

Wellington College Belfast (better known as Wellington College or WCB) is a co-educational, grammar school located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The most recent principal is David Castles. The school was formed when, in 1989, the all-boys' Annadale Grammar School and the all-girls' Carolan Grammar School merged to become a single

History

Wellington College was founded in 1989 after Annadale Boys and Carolan Girls merged. The school is named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The school moved to its current location on Carolan Road in 2002, which included 2 new rugby pitches, a gravel pitch, an astro pitch and a running track.

In 2002 the new school buildings were officially opened by Prince Andrew who met staff and pupils and had lunch with the Head Girls and Boys.

Principals

#NameTenure
1Mr Derick Woods1989-1995
2Mrs Jacqueline Weir1995-2000
3Mr Ronnie Hassard2000-2004
4Mrs Heather Reid2004-2009
5Mr Matthew Pitts2010-2014
6Mrs Nicola Connery2015-2016
7Mr David Castles2017–present

Uniform

The Wellington blazer takes its blue colour from that of the British Army during the 19th century which was the uniform worn by the Duke of Wellington during his service. The sports kit for Wellington was changed in May 2011.

Extracurricular activities

Wellington offers a number of extracurricular activities to its pupils. These normally run after school or during lunch time, and are generally overseen by members of the teaching or library staff. In some cases a specialist in a particular subject may be invited to take a course (e.g. In January 2008 Neil Best and Rob Dewey helped with rugby training) Activities include;

  • Scripture Union
  • Science Club
  • Art Club
  • Concert Band
  • Boys' Choir
  • Junior Choir
  • Senior Choir
  • Junior Brass Group
  • Senior Brass Group
  • Woodwind Group
  • String Trio
  • School Council
  • Senior Chess Club
  • Senior Photography Club
  • Drama Club
  • Rugby Team
  • Hockey Team

Awards

  • 2005 International School Award
  • The school KLQ team won the Kids' Lit Quiz in 2007 at the world final in Oxford.
  • Wellington received an award for raising money and providing donations of items to Haiti after the earthquake.
  • In 2012, three pupils in Year 11 won the Northern Irish Regional heat of the WorldWise Geography quiz and then became runners up the next year. The team consisted of Jack Taylor (captain), Adam Callender and Marc Thompson.

Future Chef 2011

Christopher Marshall, (a then year 10 pupil) represented Wellington in the Northern Ireland Future Chef competition 2011. He won the Northern Ireland competition on Wednesday 2 February 2011. He was then entered into the Future Chef Final and travelled to London on 21 March 2011 for the competition, getting the chance to meet Ainsley Harriott and Brian Turner.

Mathematical Olympiad 2011

Dale Walmsley, (a then year 12 student at Wellington) was awarded a gold medal and a book prize in the UK Intermediate Mathematical Olympiad. Dale was the only student from Northern Ireland to achieve a gold medal and book prize in the Olympiad. This accolade means that he is ranked within the top 50 mathematicians of his age in the UK. Mr Cantley, head of the Mathematics department at Wellington at that time, stated that everyone at the college is absolutely delighted by Dale's achievement. Mr Cantley, who taught Dale since third year, stated that Dale is a truly remarkable young mathematician, having obtained an A* in GCSE Mathematics at only 14, an A* in both GCSE Additional Mathematics and A Level Mathematics at 15 and first place in the 2010 Northern Ireland GCSE Additional Mathematics examination.

Notable former pupils

NameNotable Accomplishments
Neil BestRugby player
Chris BruntFootballer
Stephen ScullionAthlete
Errol HastingsChief artisan baker at J Sainsbury plc
Iain Lewersurl=http://www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.org/news-events/news/former-pupil-stars-for-great-britain-at-the-2012-olympics/title=Former pupil stars for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympicspublisher=www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.orgaccessdate=4 November 2014date=20 September 2012archive-date=23 February 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223014830/http://www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.org/news-events/news/former-pupil-stars-for-great-britain-at-the-2012-olympics/url-status=dead}}

References

References

  1. "Contact".
  2. "Staff".
  3. "Education Authority Northern Ireland".
  4. "Aims". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  5. "20 statements about the college". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  6. Dykes, Paul. (April 16, 2002). "It's the Duke of Wellington". Belfast Telegraph.
  7. (26 March 2003). "Hussars". Kildare.ie.
  8. "Extra Curricular | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  9. "Scripture Union | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  10. "Science Club | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  11. "Art Club | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  12. "Band & Orchestra | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  13. "Boys Choir | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  14. "Junior Choir | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  15. "Senior Choir | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  16. "Junior Brass Group | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  17. "Senior Brass Group | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  18. "Woodwind Groups | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  19. "String Trio | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  20. (21 October 2019). "Teachers' guide to internet security - Global Gateway".
  21. "2007 - Kids' Lit Quiz". Kidslitquiz.com.
  22. "Future Chef 2011 | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  23. "Index | Wellington College". Wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  24. "Neil Best | Wellington College Belfast".
  25. "Chris Brunt | Wellington College Belfast".
  26. O'Riordan, Ian. "Operation Transformation: from couch drunk to Tokyo Olympian". The Irish Times.
  27. [http://www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.org/extra-curricular/home-economics/bakery-club.php]{{dead link. (January 2018)
  28. (20 September 2012). "Former pupil stars for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics". www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  29. (7 December 2012). "Olympian Iain Lewers returns to WCB". www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
  30. "Iain Lewers". www.wellingtoncollegebelfast.org.
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