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Wellington College International: A Learning Village that Evolves with Students

In Pune, India, the school supports a broad spectrum of learning modes through flexible spaces that adapt to different teaching approaches

Education Design International (EDI) | MICA Architects

Wellington College International by Education Design International (EDI) in Pune, India
By Editorial Staff -

In the heart of Pune, a city often referred to as the “Oxford of the East,” Wellington College International (WCI) marks a milestone in K–12 campus design. Designed by MICA Architects and Education Design International (EDI), which oversaw the interior design of the institute, the building fosters a strong sense of community among its users, combining  forward-thinking educational principles with deep respect for the local context and cultural heritage.


A future-focused learning village

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Spanning four hectares, the campus accommodates 1,000 students and combines innovative design with a commitment to holistic intellectual development and high academic standards.Wellington College International - Education Design International (EDI) © Noughts and Crosses, courtesy Education Design International (EDI)


Central to the project is the concept of a learning village – a spatial strategy that encourages exploration and interaction, and strengthens connection among students, teachers, and the wider school community. Learning clusters form the building blocks of the village, offering flexible, multi-zone spaces that adapt to different teaching approaches. Linked by transparent, operable partitions, the clusters create a spatial continuity that encourages collaboration between students and teachers, which in turn supports daily interaction and peer learning. Each space enables students to take an active role in their own learning journey, allowing them to choose how, where, and with whom they learn.Wellington College International - Education Design International (EDI) © Noughts and Crosses, courtesy Education Design International (EDI)


From flexible instructional labs to open collaborative areas and quieter spaces for reflection, each environment supports a broad spectrum of learning modes. The interiors are designed to evolve in parallel with students’ natural developmental stages, with the protective environment of the early years gradually giving way to the more dynamic atmosphere of middle and high school.

 

Wellington College International: A shared sense of belonging

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Conceived to be welcoming, stimulating, and safe, while reinforcing a strong sense of community and belonging, the interior design expands on the school’s distinctive identity.Wellington College International - Education Design International (EDI) © Noughts and Crosses, courtesy Education Design International (EDI)


Each learning environment celebrates the individuality of each student, while promoting meaningful engagement through a rich variety of spatial experiences. The spatial layout comprises four blocks arranged along an east–west axis, with outdoor spaces extending into play areas along the river corridor to the south. Open central courtyards, semi-open spaces, and terraces on the upper levels create voids that admit natural light, assist natural ventilation, and provide areas for recreation. Co-curricular areas occupy the heart of the building, allowing the entire school to take part in various activities.Wellington College International - Education Design International (EDI) © Noughts and Crosses, courtesy Education Design International (EDI)


Large internal staircases,
referred to as “Learning Stairs,” serve as both circulation routes and informal spaces for meeting and interaction.

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An inclusive, versatile environment

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The main learning areas for the upper grades open onto more structured spaces, conceived as shared areas with generous ceiling heights that enhance the sense of openness and acoustic panels that ensure appropriate sound levels. Lightweight furnishings simplify creating different configurations, adding flexibility to teaching and learning methods. As students move into middle and high school, the design shifts toward environments that are more structured and more expressive.Wellington College International - Education Design International (EDI) © Noughts and Crosses, courtesy Education Design International (EDI)


Stairs and porticoes feature exposed materials, such as brick and concrete, that echo the exterior, while flooring is in natural materials, such as granite and marble. A warm, neutral material palette, enriched with wood and brick, gives the interiors a sense of comfort and welcome. Intimate volumes with playful design elements respond to children’s developmental needs, while open-plan spaces promote transparency, clear sightlines for supervision, and fluid movement.

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Arched openings
and brick jaali screens reference Pune’s rich architectural heritage while framing views and establishing a rhythmic relationship between the interior and exterior.

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Credits

Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Completion: 2024
Client: Wellington College International (WCI)
Concept Architect: MICA Architects
Principal Architect: ARCOP Associates
Interior Design: Education Design International (EDI)
Principal Designer: Mugdha Thakurdesai
Design Team: Gopi Bhuptani, Sparsha Chandraghatgi, Abdul Raziq, Manya Mahindra, Prathibha Rajesh
Interior Contractor: Cherry Hill Interiors 

Consultants

Landscape Design: Integral Designs International Studio 
MEPF Design: AEON Integrated Building Design Consultants
Structural Design: Tandon Consultants  (TCPL)
Lighting, Acoustics, AV and IT Design: Clarity Design 
PMC: Jones Lang LaSalle Property Consultants 
MEPF Contractor: SCON Projects 
Landscape Contractor: Grotech Landscapes Developers 
 

Photography by: Noughts & Crosses Photography, courtesy of Education Design International (EDI)

 

 
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