The school has a roll of 583 day pupils (272 boys, 311 girls) across an age range of 3 to 18. Of this, the Senior School 12-18 amounts to some 291 pupils (141 boys, 150 girls). The teaching staff (53 full-time, 9 part-time) is led by Simon Johnson, in post as Headmaster since 2015. He was educated at
Cambridge University and
Moray House; previously he held the post of Assistant Rector at the
Dollar Academy.
Pupils’ outcomes & destinations At
Higher grade examinations in 2014, Senior 5 pupils achieved a pass rate of 92.6% - the A Grade pass rate of 49.3%. The Senior 6 Advanced Higher results, with 96.4% achieving grades A to C, placed the school 2nd in Scotland, taking only A to B grades this placed them 7th in the 'Top 30 Scottish Schools doing Advanced Highers for 2014'. In total 97% of sixth form leavers go on to a degree course, some after a gap year. 9% take courses in medicine, dentistry etc., 28% in science and engineering, 23% in humanities and social sciences, 11% in law, 28% in management and accountancy.
Co-curricular activities The school has a wide range of clubs and other activities and was awarded the British Council’s Full
International School Award during 2011. Some 75% of pupils learn a musical instrument while the main team sports are hockey for girls and rugby for boys. Participation in the
John Muir Award, the
Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and foreign trips and exchanges is encouraged. The school's debate team established the annual Ayrshire Debating Cup in 2023 - currently the only nationwide school-run debating competition for all senior year groups in Scotland.
HMIE The most recent
HMIE inspection was in September 2010. At this time for the school they assessed
Improvements in performance,
Learners experiences and
Meeting learning needs all at the Very Good level. HMIE noted two particular strengths:
The High levels of attainment and impressive breadth of achievement on the part of children and young people and
The quality of support for learners with additional needs and the very good progress made by them.
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator In May 2013 the
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator inquiry report determined that the school had failed the charity test and directed them to ensure they passed it by increasing its spend on means-tested assistance by 31 October 2014. The same report acknowledged the school provided a significant level of benefit for which it makes little or no charge. However, this activity, combined with the low expenditure on means-tested bursary support, was not substantial enough to mitigate the level of fees charged. At the start of May 2014 OSCR announced its revised decision on the charitable status of a fee-charging school, confirming that it had now met the charity test in part through a higher expenditure on means-tested bursary support. Wellington School retained its charitable status. ==Notable former pupils==