Wellington College Belfast
Wellington College Belfast is a co-educational grammar school located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The most recent principal was Nicola Connery. 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 co-educational school.
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.Principals
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 courseActivities include;
- Scripture Union
- Science Club
- Art Club
- Concert Band
- Boy's Choir
- Junior Choir
- Senior Choir
- Junior Brass Group
- Senior Brass Group
- Woodwind Group
- String Trio
- School Council
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, Adam Callender and Marc Thompson.
Future Chef 2011
Mathematical Olympiad 2011
Dale Walmsley, 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.BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition
2011
- Highly Commended Award
- Eco Award
2012
- Highly Commended Award
2014
- Highly Commended Award
- Display Award
- 1st place in Senior Biological Category
- Institute of Physics Award
- Best School in Northern Ireland Award
BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition
2011
Teachers involved:- Yvonne Johnston
- David Cardwell
2012
Teachers involved:- Yvonne Johnston
- David Cardwell
"Snail slime and muscle power-the secret of their success", "Changes in diversity and population size of woodlice species following disturbance", "All washed up" and "Remembering what we forget" were the 4 projects that got through to the Final.
Notable former pupils
Name | Notable Accomplishments |
Neil Best | Rugby player |
Chris Brunt | Footballer |
Brian Philip Davis | Filmmaker |
Stephen Scullion | Athlete |
Errol Hastings | Chief artisan baker at J Sainsbury plc |
Iain Lewers | Field Hockey Player |