, the co-founder of
Action for Happiness, emphasises the need to ensure pupils' wellbeing, and as Master of Wellington College (2006–2015), implemented classes in the subject. Following reports, in the early 2000s, that some pupils at Wellington College had been subjected to
bullying, the then-new Master of the College,
Sir Anthony Seldon, an author and historian, introduced 'wellbeing' classes to the curriculum, in conjunction with a team at the
University of Cambridge. He felt that it was important to help his pupils find the best ways to be happy, and explained the reasons for introducing the subject to the curriculum.
The Wellington Academy Wellington has sponsored the founding of a new independent state school in Wiltshire,
The Wellington Academy, which opened in 2009, at the instigation of the former Master of the College, Sir Anthony Seldon.
Wellington College International Wellington is in partnership with
Wellington College International Tianjin, in the city of
Tianjin in mainland
China, modelled on the buildings and ethos of the college, and which opened in August 2011. Wellington is also partnered with
Wellington College International Shanghai and Huili School Shanghai in the city of
Shanghai, and Wellington College International Hangzhou and Huili School Hangzhou in the city of
Hangzhou (also in mainland China), Wellington College International Bangkok in
Thailand, and Wellington College International Pune in
India. ==Architecture==