Wellington College, Berkshire
About Wellington College, Berkshire
According to Wikipedia, Wellington College is a private school in the village of Crowthorne, Berkshire, England. Wellington is a registered charity and currently educates roughly 1,200 pupils, between the ages of 13 and 18. The college was built as a national monument to the first Duke of Wellington , in whose honour it is named. Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone in 1856 and inaugurated the School's public opening on 29 January 1859.
Wellington College, Berkshire's Online Degrees
What Is Wellington College, Berkshire Known For?
Wellington College, Berkshire is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Literature
- Communications
- History
- Education
- Business
- Political Science
- Law
- Religious Studies
- Medical
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Economics
- Earth Sciences
- Biology
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Psychology
- Nursing
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Social Work
- Anthropology
- Sociology
Wellington College, Berkshire's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered
Who Are Wellington College, Berkshire's Most Influential Alumni?
Wellington College, Berkshire's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Literature, Communications, and History. Here are some of Wellington College, Berkshire's most famous alumni:
- George Orwell
- An English author and journalist .
- Claude Auchinleck
- A British World War II Army commander.
- Algernon Blackwood
- An English short story writer and novelist .
- Sebastian Faulks
- A British journalist and novelist.
- Gerald Templer
- A British Army general.
- Rory Bremner
- A British comedian.
- Michael Howard
- An English military historian.
- Harold Nicolson
- A British diplomat, author, diarist and politician .
- Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby
- A British politician .
- P. J. Marshall
- A British historian.
- Richard O'Connor
- A British Army general .
- C. R. Boxer
- A British historian .