Considering Wellington College for your child? We’ve collated everything you need to know about 13+ entry. Learn how to apply, what’s on the entrance exam, and how to help your child prepare for success.
Key information for Wellington College
- Address: Wellington College, Duke's Ride, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 7PU
- Age range and gender: boys and girls ages 13–18
- Type of school: independent day and boarding
- Number of students: 1,050+
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- 13+ open days: five types of open day throughout the year, including Master’s Receptions with the school’s headmaster
- 13+ selection criteria: ISEB Common Pre-Test, independent entrance exam, interview, group activity and head teacher’s reference
- Financial assistance: means-tested bursaries
- 13+ scholarships: academic and music with additional provision for orphans of military personnel. Additional scholarships for sport, art, dance and drama are available, but only after joining Wellington College
About Wellington College
Wellington College is a day and boarding school founded in 1852 as a ‘living memorial to the Duke of Wellington’. It occupies 400 acres of prime parkland in Berkshire. The school grounds feature a mix of traditional 19th-century architecture and state-of-the-art facilities.
Emphasising a dynamic approach, Wellington College promotes intellectual, artistic, and athletic development. This is evident from its co-curricular art programme and sports reputation. Students consistently achieve high grades at GCSE and A level and in the IB Diploma.
Wellington College is also renowned for its impressive university placement record. It offers a vibrant school community as well as high quality pastoral care and mental health provision.
Dates for your diary
- Registration closes: 30 June in Year 5
- Stage 1 entrance exam: October / November in Year 6
- Stage 2 assessment and interviews: January / February in Year 6
- Offers of places: March in Year 6
Wellington College 13+ entrance exam
All children applying for 13+ entry to Wellington College sit the ISEB Common Pre-Test. This is an exam created by the Independent Schools Examination Board which is usually taken in the autumn term of Year 6.
The ISEB Common Pre-Test is taken online and consists of multiple choice questions. It is entirely adaptive, which means the questions become more difficult depending on how your child is performing. The questions span four subjects:
- Maths: questions are based on the Year 5 national curriculum – although children in Year 6 may find this section challenging. The questions range from arithmetic to multi-step problem solving.
- English: questions are split into two sections: reading comprehension, and spelling, punctuation and grammar.
- Verbal reasoning: your child will be tested on their ability to reason and solve problems with written information, such as letters, words, symbols and numbers.
- Non-verbal reasoning: these questions assess your child’s logic, critical thinking and problem-solving skills using figures and diagrams. They will need to show that they can analyse and manipulate 2D and 3D figures.
The ISEB Common Pre-Test takes around 2 and a half hours to complete. Your child can sit the four subjects together or at separate times. If they are taking all four subjects on the same day, they will be allowed a short break between each section.
Following these results, children are invited to attend the Wellington College assessment day in January / February in Year 6. This consists of a series of collaborative lessons and problem-solving activities, as well as an interview with a senior member of staff.
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