Wellington’s third Speech Day | A proud tradition
05 Jun 2019
As the academic year draws to a close, Speech Day is our time for acknowledging the academic and personal accomplishments of our year 13 leavers while also allowing them to reflect on their time at Wellington. It’s a special day for the College, and particularly for those pupils who enter the stage for the ceremony as schoolchildren and leave it as young adults and OWs (Old Wellingtonians).


Thursday 29th May was the third Speech Day since the College opened and, like each year before it, the event proved to be happy, hopeful and poignant – though it was inevitably tinged with sadness as we say goodbye to another group of individuals who have been a significant part of life at Wellington.
Both teachers and pupils shared their thoughts on the journey that had led our year 13s through their school years, culminating with the completion of their International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. During the staff speeches we enjoyed wise (and witty!) words of advice and encouragement. Similarly, many of the leavers themselves made insightful, impassioned speeches reflecting on the nature of their academic experiences and challenges, the unique friendships they made along the way, and their hopes for the next exciting stage of their lives.
Head of Sixth Form and Director of Pupil Services, Mr McCallum and Mr Shaw, led the opening remarks, congratulating the leavers on their phenomenal success with the IB and university applications, while recognising each pupil with a short personal address.


Then followed a “Life in the Common Room” speech delivered by the Head and Deputy Heads of College, Zoe, Joey and Harvey, as they rather effortlessly painted a picture for the audience of what it has been like for the year 13s to study, learn, chat, relax, cram, panic, unwind, and make plans together over the past two years. Again, they devoted a little time to each of their peers, highlighting their innate qualities as well as the in-jokes and shared a few of the experiences that brought their sixth form common room to life.

After a beautiful piano piece from leavers Jenny and Joey, Kevin, a founding pupil and also a leaver, made a heartfelt speech that reflected on the Wellington experience, sketching out his time at Wellington, from the College’s opening day when he had very little confidence in his English abilities, to the day of his departure five years later, where he felt able to address a packed College Theatre audience.

Lastly for the leavers, Head of College Zoe made her fond farewells and ‘thankyous’ to the people who made the year 13s’ time at Wellington such a remarkable journey.




We wish congratulations and the very best to the leaving class of 2019, now Old Wellingtonians, who shall always remain a part of Wellington.





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