The Wellington House Academy is an institute of education intended for pupils in their teenage years located in London. It is most famous for having educating Charles Dickens between 1824 and 1827. Basically it is a secondary school in London which is famous because it was the school that Charles Dickens attended for three years.
The Wellington House Academy was a private school in England that operated in the early 20th century. It was known for its progressive educational approach and attracted prominent figures, including children of royal families and politicians. The academy closed in 1940.
The Wellington Academy was created in 2009.
Wellington Academy was created in 1990.
Wellington Academy ended in 2007.
The motto of The Wellington Academy is 'We're changing lives'.
Charles Dickens attended Wellington House Academy in London from 1824 to 1827.
William Wellington House was created in 1779.
Wellington-Castner House was created in 1902.
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Zachary Taylor Wellington House was created in 1847.
Lake House Academy was created in 2010.
Lake House Academy's motto is 'Teaching Girls, Strengthening Families'.
Bowen House and it is an office building.