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Pastoral care is central to the vision and ethos of Wellington College International Hangzhou; it affects and influences every aspect of the educational journey a pupil experiences whilst at the College. Each child is unique, with individual needs, potential, limitations and opportunities. Our pastoral systems focus on the child as an individual to maximise the development of their potential. We aim to provide a transformative experience, fully developing each pupil's values, enabling them to thrive at the College and increasing the likelihood of long-term happiness and fulfilment.
The class teachers and tutor provide pastoral provision in Years 1 to 9. It comprises a wellbeing programme that is a proactive and positive approach to personal and social development, along with personal guidance and support from the teacher.

Several other services are available to pupils, including counselling, mentoring and coaching, which support their wellbeing. Each is designed to enable pupils to reach their full potential at the College and to enhance their performance and achievement through professional guidance and support.
Our Wellbeing Curriculum, delivered every Friday, is integral to nurturing pupils' holistic development. Grounded in the UK PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education) framework and enhanced by Jigsaw, the programme covers topics such as mental health, digital citizenship, healthy relationships and financial literacy. Lessons are tailored to each age group, ensuring pupils gain practical life skills in a relatable context.

The curriculum emphasises experiential learning through discussions, role-playing and reflective exercises. Teachers receive specialised training to deliver these lessons effectively, while parents are provided with resources to reinforce learning at home. By addressing real-world challenges, the programme equips pupils with emotional resilience, ethical decision-making skills and a sense of social responsibility.
Every class at Wellington College Education (China) - Hangzhou benefits from the unique Co-Homeroom system, where two tutors—a bilingual local teacher and a native English-speaking teacher—work in tandem to support pupils' academic and pastoral needs. This dual-teacher model ensures seamless communication, cultural inclusivity and personalised attention.

The tutors share responsibilities such as morning routines, progress tracking and parent communication, while also fulfilling distinct roles. The local homeroom teacher maintains close contact with families, translates Wellbeing materials and monitors attendance, while the expatriate homeroom teacher leads Wellbeing lessons, analyses behavioural trends and reviews academic performance. Together, they uphold the school's values of Kindness, Responsibility, Respect, Courage and Integrity.
Open dialogue between the school and families is prioritised through multiple channels. DingTalk serves as the primary platform for daily updates, while structured forums and events—such as grade-level meetings, Coffee with Tutors sessions and Parent-Teacher Conferences—allow deeper engagement. Parents also have opportunities to discuss school-wide initiatives with the Head of School and the Chinese Principal.
The purpose of mental health counselling is to help pupils improve their sense of well-being so they can perform better academically, socially and emotionally. Counsellors will also assist pupils in setting personalised goals based on their needs.

Each pupil can receive one counselling period per semester (a counselling period consists of 6-8 counselling sessions). In special situations, adjustments can be made after evaluation.

Counsellors do not provide personal counselling to parents, but can offer parenting consultations.
(such as how to improve parent-child relationships, how to better support children, and how to build alliances with other family members to support children's growth, etc.).
At Wellington College Education (China) - Hangzhou, our Inclusion and SEND provision is rooted in the belief that every pupil is unique and deserves an educational experience that recognises their strengths, understands their challenges, and supports them to thrive. We are committed to creating an environment where all learners—regardless of need—are valued, supported and empowered to reach their full potential.

Our approach is centred on early identification, personalised support and close collaboration with families. We work in partnership with parents, teachers and specialist staff to ensure that each pupil's learning profile is fully understood and that the proper support is put in place at the right time.
Whether a child requires short-term intervention or longer-term provision through Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or personalised pathways, our focus remains the same: to enable meaningful progress, independence and confidence in learning.

Support is delivered through a tiered model that includes high-quality, inclusive classroom practice, targeted small-group intervention and 1–1 specialist support where appropriate.

Our team of Inclusion Teachers and Learning Support Assistants work closely with classroom teachers to embed strategies that meet pupils' academic, social, emotional and behavioural needs within the flow of everyday school life. Parents who have concerns about their child's learning or development are encouraged to speak with their child's teacher or contact the Inclusion Department directly. We guide families through the assessment, intervention, and review process, ensuring that support is transparent, collaborative and aligned with each child's needs.

We aim to provide a transformative, supportive and inclusive educational journey—one that nurtures each learner's individuality, celebrates their progress and equips them with the skills, resilience and self-belief to flourish both at Wellington and beyond.
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Pastoral care is central to the vision and ethos of Wellington College International Hangzhou; it affects and influences every aspect of the educational journey a pupil experiences whilst at the College. Each child is unique, with individual needs, potential, limitations and opportunities. Our pastoral systems focus on the child as an individual to maximise the development of their potential. We aim to provide a transformative experience, fully developing each pupil's values, enabling them to thrive at the College and increasing the likelihood of long-term happiness and fulfilment.
The class teachers and tutor provide pastoral provision in Years 1 to 9. It comprises a wellbeing programme that is a proactive and positive approach to personal and social development, along with personal guidance and support from the teacher.

Several other services are available to pupils, including counselling, mentoring and coaching, which support their wellbeing. Each is designed to enable pupils to reach their full potential at the College and to enhance their performance and achievement through professional guidance and support.
Our Wellbeing Curriculum, delivered every Friday, is integral to nurturing pupils' holistic development. Grounded in the UK PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education) framework and enhanced by Jigsaw, the programme covers topics such as mental health, digital citizenship, healthy relationships and financial literacy. Lessons are tailored to each age group, ensuring pupils gain practical life skills in a relatable context.

The curriculum emphasises experiential learning through discussions, role-playing and reflective exercises. Teachers receive specialised training to deliver these lessons effectively, while parents are provided with resources to reinforce learning at home. By addressing real-world challenges, the programme equips pupils with emotional resilience, ethical decision-making skills and a sense of social responsibility.
Every class at Wellington College Education (China) - Hangzhou benefits from the unique Co-Homeroom system, where two tutors—a bilingual local teacher and a native English-speaking teacher—work in tandem to support pupils' academic and pastoral needs. This dual-teacher model ensures seamless communication, cultural inclusivity and personalised attention.

The tutors share responsibilities such as morning routines, progress tracking and parent communication, while also fulfilling distinct roles. The local homeroom teacher maintains close contact with families, translates Wellbeing materials and monitors attendance, while the expatriate homeroom teacher leads Wellbeing lessons, analyses behavioural trends and reviews academic performance. Together, they uphold the school's values of Kindness, Responsibility, Respect, Courage and Integrity.
Open dialogue between the school and families is prioritised through multiple channels. DingTalk serves as the primary platform for daily updates, while structured forums and events—such as grade-level meetings, Coffee with Tutors sessions and Parent-Teacher Conferences—allow deeper engagement. Parents also have opportunities to discuss school-wide initiatives with the Head of School and the Chinese Principal.
The purpose of mental health counselling is to help pupils improve their sense of well-being so they can perform better academically, socially and emotionally. Counsellors will also assist pupils in setting personalised goals based on their needs.

Each pupil can receive one counselling period per semester (a counselling period consists of 6-8 counselling sessions). In special situations, adjustments can be made after evaluation.

Counsellors do not provide personal counselling to parents, but can offer parenting consultations.
(such as how to improve parent-child relationships, how to better support children, and how to build alliances with other family members to support children's growth, etc.).
At Wellington College Education (China) - Hangzhou, our Inclusion and SEND provision is rooted in the belief that every pupil is unique and deserves an educational experience that recognises their strengths, understands their challenges, and supports them to thrive. We are committed to creating an environment where all learners—regardless of need—are valued, supported and empowered to reach their full potential.

Our approach is centred on early identification, personalised support and close collaboration with families. We work in partnership with parents, teachers and specialist staff to ensure that each pupil's learning profile is fully understood and that the proper support is put in place at the right time.
Whether a child requires short-term intervention or longer-term provision through Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or personalised pathways, our focus remains the same: to enable meaningful progress, independence and confidence in learning.

Support is delivered through a tiered model that includes high-quality, inclusive classroom practice, targeted small-group intervention and 1–1 specialist support where appropriate.

Our team of Inclusion Teachers and Learning Support Assistants work closely with classroom teachers to embed strategies that meet pupils' academic, social, emotional and behavioural needs within the flow of everyday school life. Parents who have concerns about their child's learning or development are encouraged to speak with their child's teacher or contact the Inclusion Department directly. We guide families through the assessment, intervention, and review process, ensuring that support is transparent, collaborative and aligned with each child's needs.

We aim to provide a transformative, supportive and inclusive educational journey—one that nurtures each learner's individuality, celebrates their progress and equips them with the skills, resilience and self-belief to flourish both at Wellington and beyond.
A Wellington College Education School
+86 571 8239 6388 Admissions
+86 571 8239 6300 Others
info.hangzhou@wellingtoncollege.cn
Admissions: admissions.wcih@wellingtoncollege.cn
2399 Xue Zhi Road, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, 311231 杭州市萧山区学知路 2399 号
Contact UsPrivacy Agreement
Copyright © 2026 Wellington College International Hangzhou. All Rights Reserved.
沪ICP备16027332号 沪公网安备31011502006872号
About Us
Our Story
Vision and Values
Governance
Our People
Job Opportunities
Festival of Education
Admissions
Private Campus Tour
Fees
Scholarships
Virtual Tour
Application Process
Contact Us
FAQS
Parent Login
Academic
Primary School
Senior School
Pastoral
Co-Curricular Activities
Academic Achievements
Community
Safeguarding
House System
Our Services
DukeBox
Our Pupils
Friends of Wellington
Our Alumni
Living in Hangzhou
On Campus This Week
Latest News
Photo Gallery
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School Calendar
Contact Us
Contact UsPrivacy AgreementApplication Process