Eton College vs Wellington College

Eton College is a boys' boarding school in Windsor and Maidenhead (ages 13–18); Wellington College is a co-ed day and boarding school in Bracknell Forest (ages 13–18). Day fees reach £63,299 a year at Eton College against £45,750 at Wellington College. At A-level, A*–A rates are 80.1% and 58.7%.

FieldEton CollegeWindsor and MaidenheadWellington CollegeBracknell Forest
Houseroom Index86.74/100 (#4)80.64/100 (#26)
Day fees / yr£63,299£28,050 – £45,750
Boarding fees / yr£63,300£37,725 – £62,250
GCSE 9–7 %81.8%73.2%
A-level A*–A %80.1%58.7%
Oxbridge offers51 offers (19.6%)21 offers (8.7%)
Ages13–1813–18
GenderBoysCo-ed
Day / boardingBoardingDay or boarding
Pupils1,3506,000
LocationWindsor and MaidenheadBracknell Forest
Next open day11 Sept 2026
Registration deadline31 Aug 202630 Jun 2027

Fees and results are the latest figures Houseroom holds for each school; a dash means the school hasn't published that data point.

Eton College vs Wellington College: common questions

Which is more expensive, Eton College or Wellington College?
Eton College has the higher published day fees — up to £63,299 a year against up to £45,750 at Wellington College.
Which has better results, Eton College or Wellington College?
On the most recent figures Houseroom holds, Eton College recorded the stronger A-level results: 80.1% of grades at A*–A against 58.7% at Wellington College.
Can I apply to both Eton College and Wellington College?
Yes. UK independent schools run separate registration processes, so families routinely register with more than one school and decide once offers arrive. Each school sets its own registration deadline and assessment dates, so check both timelines early — some close a year or more ahead of entry.