Welton Academy is a fictional all-boys preparatory school featured in the film "Dead Poets Society," directed by Peter Weir. Set in the 1950s, the school is known for its rigorous academic environment and traditional values, emphasizing discipline and conformity. The story revolves around an inspirational English teacher, John Keating, who encourages students to embrace their individuality and pursue their passions, challenging the school's conservative norms.
Welton Academy
Welton Academy is a private preparation school only for boys. There they have four pillars :Tradition, Honor, Discipline and Excellence.
tradition, honour, discipline, and excellence
The movie is set at Welton Academy, an exclusive, all-boys prep school.
At Welton Academy, the students identify the four pillars as Tradition, Honor, Discipline, and Excellence. These principles serve as the foundation of the school's educational philosophy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining established values and high standards in academics and behavior. The pillars reflect the school's commitment to shaping well-rounded individuals who adhere to its strict code of conduct.
Norman Welton died in 2009.
Norman Welton was born in 1928.
Welton Irie was born in 1961.
Guy Welton was born in 1978.
Gilbert Welton died in 1362.
Welton Gite was born in 1956.
Stephen Welton was born in 1991.