UWCSEA East and Dover
UWCSEA – a united, welcoming college community, across two campuses and embracing students and their families from almost 100 different nations. Here in Singapore, UWCSEA has a unique history: as we build on the impact of our work of over close to 50 years, and as our alumni go out into the world in increasing numbers, we have much to celebrate.
UWCSEA was the second member of the UWC movement, opened by Lee Kuan Yew as Singapore International School in 1971. SIS became the United World College of South East Asia in 1975 and gradually expanded to become the K–12 international school of over 5,500 students that it is today.
This year, we are once again celebrating and building on the success of individuals, and the wider impact of our mission. Our established community embodies everything the UWC movement stands for: concern and compassion for others, the willingness to accept responsibility, and tenacity in pursuit of the truth. What also distinguishes our students is how much they give service to others: their compassion and commitment are writ large in the many hundreds of hours of impactful service the College bears witness to every year, across a hugely diverse range of activities, and which we celebrate as much as our academic achievements.
Our diverse community adds so much to the learning environment and outcomes: diversity and inclusion increase the richness of ideas, create an internationalist mindset and build respect for others. Our students are encouraged to investigate and value their different histories and talents, as well as those of other people and cultures.
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UWCSEA was the second member of the UWC movement, opened by Lee Kuan Yew as Singapore International School in 1971. SIS became the United World College of South East Asia in 1975 and gradually expanded to become the K–12 international school of over 5,500 students that it is today.
This year, we are once again celebrating and building on the success of individuals, and the wider impact of our mission. Our established community embodies everything the UWC movement stands for: concern and compassion for others, the willingness to accept responsibility, and tenacity in pursuit of the truth. What also distinguishes our students is how much they give service to others: their compassion and commitment are writ large in the many hundreds of hours of impactful service the College bears witness to every year, across a hugely diverse range of activities, and which we celebrate as much as our academic achievements.
Our diverse community adds so much to the learning environment and outcomes: diversity and inclusion increase the richness of ideas, create an internationalist mindset and build respect for others. Our students are encouraged to investigate and value their different histories and talents, as well as those of other people and cultures.
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