2018 Speech Day | Wellington celebrates its year 13 leavers
28 May 2018
In celebration of our year 13 pupils’ fantastic achievements and to mark the end of their time at Wellington, Speech Day was held in the College Theatre Wednesday, 23rd May. In time-honoured Wellington tradition, the “passing out” ceremony served as the formal recognition point that their time as pupils had ended and their journey as young adults had begun. They entered the stage as school children and left it as Old Wellingtonians.
Much like last year which saw Wellington College International Shanghai’s first class of year 13s say goodbye, it was an emotional afternoon filled with words of heartfelt praise, encouragement and gratitude, helpful and often amusing advice, and even a few tears from pupils and teachers alike.
Head of Sixth Form Mr McCallum and Deputy Head of Pastoral Mr Shaw gave the opening remarks, setting the tone of rightful praise for the year 13s exemplary efforts throughout their time at Wellington, culminating with the substantial challenges of the IBDP.

– Mr McCallum
With all the leavers gathered onstage, Director of Studies Mr Hayward-Bradley announced the winners of the various IBDP academic prizes, presented by Head of Senior School Mr McKee. All 15 pupils have worked incredibly hard during the past two years of intense, highly challenging academic progress, study and preparation.
Head of Senior School Mr McKee delivered some sage advice for the leavers as they prepare themselves to head off to prestigious colleges and universities around the world. Mr McKee’s humorous yet sincere address briefly outlined the highs and lows of self-discovery by warning of four chief mistakes and how to avoid them, ending with the following advice.




Finally, each of the year 13 pupils then left the stage one by one, completing the passing out ceremony by saluting Mr MacMahon, who stood to represent Wellington College.
Again, as a College, we would like to congratulate all of the year 13 leavers on their fantastic successes this year, while wishing them the best of luck in all their future endeavours, both academic and personal. You will be missed.
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