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Wellington College, is a state-run boys secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand. It is situated on 12 hectares of green belt land in the suburb of Mount Victoria , in the vicinity of the Basin Reserve and Government House .
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Wellington College of Education (formerly Wellington Teachers' Training College) was established in 1888 with the purpose of educating teachers in New Zealand. It became the Faculty of Education of Victoria University of Wellington , formed from the School of Education (of the Faculty of Humanities of Social Sciences) of the University, and the ...
Wellington College is a private (English fee-charging) boarding and day school in the village of Crowthorne, Berkshire, England.Wellington is a registered charity [1] and currently educates roughly 1,100 pupils aged between 13 and 18. [2]
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Roger John Moses CNZM (born November 1954) is a New Zealand educationalist who has taught at Auckland Grammar School, Macleans College, Mahurangi College, and Waihi College. [2] Moses was appointed as headmaster of Wellington College in 1995 and was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2009 Birthday Honours. [3]
Bell consequently went back to Wellington to continue studying at Victoria University College and worked as a teacher. [1] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1947, [1] and a Diploma of Education two years later, [1] after advice from the professor of education at Victoria University College Colin Bailey. [2]