We are Wellington | The importance of developing character
2019-10-09


I remember noticing almost immediately how even quite young pupils here hold the door open for adults. While on the surface that may seem like a small thing, it’s important because it is indicative of the wider theme of how these children are growing up with a respectful and positive attitude. I remember thinking that it was reassuring to see little signs early on that the Wellington Values are actually a real thing here, and not just a pretty-sounding phrase on paper.
More than anything I remember driving Paul to school each morning, as I witnessed the whole process of him settling in. During the first three months, he cried a lot, but that was to be expected from a child getting used to nursery and being away from his family during the day. Before long, the crying stopped and was quickly replaced with him chatting excitedly about how he is looking forward to his day at school, to seeing his friends and teachers, and wondering about what he would learn that day. As you can imagine, this was the best indicator for me that the College was the best place for him to be.
Of all the year’s events, the Summer Festival is my personal favourite, along with the Annual Ball as a close second. They are huge undertakings that are difficult to pull off but they always come together in such a polished and professional manner. Most importantly, at the Summer Festival you get to see the entire community coming together, enjoying themselves freely. It’s a special time where we collectively celebrate our close ties and our achievements. I have so many good memories of these events and I know Paul does as well.
Wellington’s inherent strength is how its teachers help our children understand how to live by the values that we all agree are essential. Alongside their academic educations, they support our children to develop their character, their mental fortitude and their emotional wellbeing. As I have said, Paul was a little bit shy but now he is very open, he is always smiling, willing to talk and try new things. He is ready to explore life confidently and for me that is the best preparation a child can have.
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