UWC SoUth eaSt aSia annUal RepoRt 2010-2011 - United World ...
UWC SoUth eaSt aSia annUal RepoRt 2010-2011 - United World ...
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<strong>UWC</strong> MoveMent<br />
“The striking thing about<br />
the <strong>United</strong> <strong>World</strong> Colleges is<br />
that they embrace the entire<br />
world across all divides of<br />
race, history, culture, wealth,<br />
religion, economic status and<br />
political belief.”<br />
Nelson Mandela, Honorary<br />
President, <strong>UWC</strong> International<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Pearson College<br />
Victoria, Canada<br />
<strong>UWC</strong>-USA<br />
Montezuma, New Mexico, USA<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Costa Rica<br />
Santa Ana, Costa Rica<br />
Simón Bolívar<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> of Agriculture<br />
Barinas, Venezuela<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> South East Asia is a member of<br />
the <strong>UWC</strong> movement. <strong>UWC</strong> schools,<br />
colleges and programmes deliver<br />
a challenging and transformative<br />
educational experience to a diverse<br />
range of students, inspiring them<br />
to create a more peaceful and<br />
sustainable future.<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> has 13 schools and colleges<br />
across 5 continents. The <strong>UWC</strong><br />
movement educates approximately<br />
8,000 students across its 15 schools,<br />
with 4,500 of these students<br />
matriculating at <strong>UWC</strong>SEA. <strong>UWC</strong> South<br />
East Asia was the second member of<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Atlantic College<br />
Llantwit Major, UK<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Adriatic<br />
Duino, Italy<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Maastricht<br />
Maastricht, Netherlands<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Red Cross Nordic<br />
Flekke, Norway<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> in Mostar<br />
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />
Waterford Kamhlaba <strong>UWC</strong><br />
Mbabane, Swaziland<br />
the <strong>UWC</strong> movement, opened by Lee<br />
Kuan Yew as Singapore International<br />
School in 1971. SIS became <strong>UWC</strong><br />
South East Asia in 1975 and gradually<br />
expanded to become the K1 to<br />
Grade 12 international school of<br />
4,400 students across two campuses<br />
that it is today.<br />
The schools and colleges of the<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> movement are united by<br />
their common mission to make<br />
education a force to unite people,<br />
nations and cultures for peace and<br />
a sustainable future.<br />
Li Po Chun <strong>UWC</strong><br />
Hong Kong SAR, China<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> Mahindra College<br />
Pune, India<br />
<strong>UWC</strong> South East Asia<br />
Singapore<br />
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