Wellington College awarded Artsmark Platinum Award

Wellington College has been awarded a Platinum Artsmark Award, the highest award given by the Arts Council England. Up to 1,000 LAMDA and music lessons take place each week at the school. Wellington also provides support with the arts to other educational settings.
Wellington College
Wellington College
July 2, 2023

Pupils and staff at Wellington College in Berkshire are celebrating after being awarded a Platinum Artsmark Award, the highest award given by the Arts Council England.

Artsmark was set up in 2001 to put creativity and wellbeing at the heart of the curriculum for all children and young people.

In their feedback, the Arts Council said: "It is very clear that Wellington values the Arts and provides an outstanding range of opportunities to its pupils, within and way beyond the timetabled curriculum."

Simon Williamson, Director of Arts at Wellington said: "We are hugely proud of the Artsmark Platinum Award which acknowledges Wellington's deep commitment to cultural education and our determination to give every pupil access to the arts, as well as providing support and opportunities for the wider community beyond the College."

He continued: "In a future where AI is likely to play an ever-dominant role, the performance and creative skills – not to mention teamwork – that pupils gain through immersing themselves in the arts, should not be underestimated."

The number of students involved in the arts at Wellington is huge with up to 1,000 LAMDA and music lessons taking place each week, as well as over 40 co-curricular dance classes.

Artsmark applauded the support Wellington provides to other educational settings including TeachMeets – a forum for local arts teachers to come together, exchange ideas and get inspired.

The College also invites other schools to participate in its arts events like The Festival of Musical Theatre where Wellington pupils performed alongside students from local state and prep schools.

Much of the money raised from ticket sales at College performances goes towards the Wellington Arts Fund and, to date, over £65,000 has been given away to other schools for special arts projects.

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Wellington College is an independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 13 to 18 occupying 400 acres of beautiful parkland in Crowthorne, Berkshire. It was established as a monument to the Duke of Wellington and to educate the orphan sons of army officers, with Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone in 1856. Today the College is home to 1,100 pupils of which 80% are boarders. Find out more about Wellington College.