What are you doing now? I am currently studying English Literature with Spanish at the University of Manchester. I am loving my further studies and feel like we have all got through the hardest part of locked-down university life! What is your favourite memory from Wellington? The largest part of my best memories from school […]
What is your favourite memory/OW story from the telephone campaign? My favourite memory was talking to an OW about living in Berlin in the 1950s and discussing with him how the city had changed over the decades and how our experiences of the capital differed. What did you enjoy most about being a caller in the campaign? […]
What did you enjoy most about being a caller in the campaign? I really enjoyed raising money for such a fantastic programme. What did you personally learn whilst taking part in the campaign? I think one thing I’ve learnt a lot about is negotiating. So when a prospect says no to the initial ask how […]
What is your favourite memory/OW story from the telephone campaign? An OW I spoke to informed me that younger students had to make toast for their prefects but they didn’t have toasters, so they used to use a gas flame and heat a biscuit tin over it and then use that to toast the toast! […]
What is your favourite memory/OW story from the telephone campaign? I had two really inspiring talks with OWs. The first held a corporate position that I would someday love to be in myself. She took the time to explain to me her job in depth and then proceeded to ask me questions and give me […]
Pelumi Agbedejobi graduated from Wellington College in 2017 and has completed a 4 year integrated Masters Programme at the University of Leeds in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering and has just embarked upon a career in Finance. It’s difficult to describe how I felt being offered a place at Wellington (or how I felt when arriving […]
James Brown graduated from Wellington College in 2020. He is currently studying Theology at Oxford University and completed an internship at a Hedge Fund over the Summer of 2021. I always had confidence in my abilities but never really viewed myself through the eyes of someone who should be respected. When I started to take […]
I had nothing to compare arriving at Wellington College to so when arriving ‘overwhelmed’ doesn’t really explain how I felt! Coming from a two-bedroom flat in Tottenham to coming to Wellington there was (and is!) no comparison. I graduated in the Summer of 2019 and have now started at Cambridge University to read Philosophy and […]
My father (a serving army officer at the time) sadly passed away when I was 10 and still at prep school in Wiltshire. My mother gave me the option of going to the local state or grammar school, or if I wanted to continue boarding with some potential options for public school. I opted for […]
I was doubly lucky regarding Wellington bursaries – being both a Foundationer whilst at school and then receiving a bursary when doing a postgraduate degree after I had left. When my Father died whist I was at school, his Army past qualified me as a Foundationer. Without the funds associated with this status I would […]
I was fortunate enough to receive bursary funding when I joined Wellington in January of 4th form 2010. I was lucky enough to receive a scholarship for squash but still with that my family would have hugely struggled to cover the costs of the school fees. Had it not been for the bursary I would […]
I came to Wellington from Elmhurst – a vocational dance school that was also boarding, so I was used to the aspect of being away from home. During the school day we had both dance and academic lessons. I was looking for a school with a strong academic side but that would also allow me […]
Anna Sayers (W 14) was our first ever Prince Albert Scholar to graduate from Wellington College and went on to complete a Master’s in Physics at Imperial College London and is now working at a Hedge Fund in London. Anna tells us what the PAF programme meant to her and reflects upon where the programme […]
I spent years 7-11 at my local state school and wanted a change for sixth form so looked at Wellington as an option as it offered the IB, a curriculum my state school had just dropped due to a lack of funding. My older brother is the year above me and had just started Wellington […]
Somehow the five years at Wellington turned out to be the best years of my life. Wellington is more than just a school – for me it’s a place where many of my lifelong friendships were born and where defining moments happened. I owe it to this place for making me the person I am […]