UWC Experience
Education at UWC schools and colleges is defined by key inter-related elements:
- A rigorous academic programme. UWC schools and colleges follow various models including:
- Schools for students across a wide age range, providing students of all ages with the opportunity to gain a UWC education
- Two year pre-university colleges teaching the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma to students typically aged between 16 and 19 years
- A locally based social responsibility programme. Each UWC school or college tailors its programme to the local environment, for example:
- Students at UWC Atlantic College operate lifeboat and cliff rescue services along the South Wales coast
- UWC Mahindra College students work with local village organisations to alleviate some of the worst effects of poverty and illiteracy
- Waterford Kamhlaba UWC students provide care for those affected by AIDS and HIV
In addition to regular weekly activities, UWC colleges allocate at least one week each year for students - project week - to devise and implement an intensive service project
- A multi-cultural environment.
- At UWC schools and colleges, an average of 70 different nationalities are represented each academic year
- Embracing the cultures and nationalities present in each school and college is a key feature of UWC life. Activities such as music, crafts, arts and drama help students to explore and develop an international appreciation
- Living on campus with such a diverse group of peers creates an environment where preconceptions, prejudices and values are questioned and tested on a daily basis