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Waterford Kamhlaba United World College
UWC makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.
Location
Mbabane, Swaziland
Swaziland Swaziland
Information
Type International Baccalaureate school, IGCSE, private
Established 1963
Number of students 600
Affiliation United World College
Information +268 4220866/7/8
admissions@waterford.sz
Website

Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (UWCSA) is one of thirteen international UWC schools and colleges and is located in Mbabane, Swaziland. UWC schools, colleges and programmes deliver a challenging and transformative educational experience to a diverse cross section of students, inspiring them to create a more peaceful and sustainable future.

UWC originated in the ideas of the educationalist Kurt Hahn in the 1950s and the first UWC, Atlantic College, opened in Wales in 1962. Waterford Kamhlaba was established one year later by Michael Stern, in 1963. The school's mission was similar to the philosophy of the international movement, and Waterford became the fourth United World College in 1981.

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History [edit]

A New Multi-Racial School [edit]

Waterford was founded by a small number of teachers, led by the young British teacher Michael Stern, as a multi-racial school in opposition to South Africa's apartheid policies. Stern had previously been head of a school in Johannesburg, but the educational policies of the apartheid government in South Africa drove him from the country to Swaziland where he was determined to create a new school in which students of all races could study together and cooperate in community service.

After years of courage and dedication, the school was founded in 1963. Land on a hillside near Mbabane had been obtained through a grant from the King of Swaziland, and the main buildings were designed by Portuguese/Mozambiquean architect Amâncio d'Alpoim Miranda Guedes.

Rising Political Importance [edit]

Stern and his school became a southern African legend. Nelson Mandela, still in prison, sent his daughters there. Desmond Tutu sent his children. Seretse Khama, the first president of Botswana, sent his son Ian, who is now the fourth president; the Tutu and Sisulu families also sent their children. Another Waterford boy, Fernando Honwana, became a trusted assistant to Samora Machel of Mozambique, helping him to act as go-between in negotiations between Margaret Thatcher’s administration and the emerging African government in Rhodesia, later Zimbabwe.

The school — Stern’s idea and his creation — became his life’s work: its successful balance of boys (and later girls) of all races, tribes and religions, the fulfillment of his dream. In a speech in November 1995, presenting him with a Founder’s Medal, Nelson Mandela said of time at Waterford that he “demonstrated in the worst days of apartheid, that even those who were free to enjoy the privileges of the system could ally themselves with the oppressed in the interest of non-racialism in Southern Africa”.

United World College [edit]

Waterford was originally established just one year after the first school, Atlantic College, making it the second oldest college by date of founding. Today, there are thirteen United World Colleges in the UK, Singapore, Canada, Swaziland, the USA, Italy, Venezuela, Hong Kong, Norway, India, Costa Rica, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Netherlands.

As a UWC, Waterford offers the IB programme in its upper school. The entire college, including forms 1-5, is considered part of the UWC, although many other Colleges just offer the IB programme.

Academics [edit]

Waterford Kamhlaba's Emhlabeni (IB) Hostel

Forms 1-3 [edit]

Forms 1-3 students take a number of compulsory subjects in a broad range of topics before choosing their courses in Form Four for the IGCSE school-leaving certificate.

Forms 4-5 (IGCSE) [edit]

IGCSEs are based on a 2 year school course for 14 - 16 year olds. They are internationally recognised as appropriate preparation for further study at pre-university level (IB or A level standard), and are sufficient for entry to university in Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia and Botswana. At Waterford Kamhlaba students may study up to 10 different subjects at IGCSE level, although most take between 7 and 9. All students are required to sit English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, at least one Experimental Science, one Humanity and a foreign language. Otherwise, they may choose from any of the subjects on offer at Waterford Kamhlaba - though timetable restraints can limit a student's choice. All subjects are taught in the classroom, although many (such as the Experimental Sciences, Information Technology and Art) also require a degree of practical work, and some IGCSEs include assessed coursework (Music, PE Studies and Drama).

International Baccalaureate [edit]

The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a broad and rigorous two-year university preparatory course. It is now taught in more than 1030 schools throughout the world, and is recognised in most countries as a prestigious pre-university qualification. The IB Diploma requires the student to study 6 subjects in total: three at Higher and three at Standard Level. All candidates must study their own and one other language, mathematics (or computer science), an experimental science, and a humanities subject. They may then select a sixth subject of their own free choice, in any academic area, including Art, Theatre or Music.

In addition to the six chosen subjects, the candidate is required to follow the Theory of Knowledge course (TOK) and write an Extended Essay (EE) in a subject of their choice. A further and important part of the IB Diploma is the Creativity, Action and Service programme (CAS). A minimum documented number of hours must be spent in the CAS programme in order to receive the diploma. If the full Diploma is not thought to be appropriate for an individual student, they may study for IB Certificates. The requirement for the Extended Essay and TOK are waived, and the students may choose the subjects of their choice.

Extracurricular activities [edit]

All students are encouraged to spend at least two afternoons a week participating in extracurricular sports or other activities. Activities are supervised by members of staff, volunteers or IB students. The emphasis is on participation rather than competition, although in some disciplines it is possible to arrange regular and competitive meetings with other local schools. Examples of team sports played at Waterford include: soccer, swimming, hockey and basketball. Student organisations include: Amnesty International, GAP (Gender Awareness Project), Culture Club and the Young Heroes group which raises funds for Swazi orphans and vulnerable children (http://www.youngheroes.org.sz).

Community Service [edit]

Besides being a part of the CAS (Creativity Action and Service Programme) requirements of the IB Diploma, Community Service has always been an important part of the life of the college. All International Baccalaureate and Form 5 students take part each week in a variety of activities serving the community in Swaziland, and students in the lower forms are offered weekend Community Service activities as often as possible. Current Community Service Projects include the following:

  • Play sessions with abandoned children from Ward 8 at the Mbabane Government Hospital
  • Literacy classes for children from the SOS Children's Village
  • Construction of houses for child-headed households and grandparents caring for AIDS orphans
  • Ngwempisi hiking trail environmental project
  • Music classes with orphans and vulnerable children at the SACRO drop in centre
  • Aids education through drama workshops with local primary schools

Alumni [edit]

1963 to 1973 [edit]

  • Ian Khama, President of Botswana
  • Colin Bailey, artist and printmaker
  • Keith Fraser (skier), Olympic athlete 1992
  • Xolile Guma, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of South Africa
  • Fernando Honwana, key advisor to Pres Samora Machel, Mozambique; killed in same air crash with Pres Machel
  • Nku Nyembezi-Heita, Chairperson, ArcelorMittal SA
  • Professor Alan McGregor, Dean of Medicine, King's College
  • Matthew Parris, journalist
  • Lindiwe Sisulu, was Minister of Housing, Minister of Defence [post-2009 election],
  • Robert Tine, novelist
  • Xico Mierelles, architect of note, Cape Town, ZA
  • Oswald Nkabinde, architect of note, Johannesburg, ZA
  • Amarnath Singh, Political Editor, Financial Mail, Johannesburg, ZA
  • Chitsaka John Mahlaba, Zimbabwean Diplomat
  • Coco Cachalia, CEO Kagiso TV
  • Yunus Peer, teacher at Punahou School in Honolulu, HI, Teachers Across Borders - South Africa Director

1974 to 1983 [edit]

  • Roland Hunter, Finance, JOBURG Metro
  • Colleen Lowe Morna, Executive Director, Gender Links
  • Zenani Mandela
  • Zindzi Mandela
  • Thulani Gcabashe, former CEO Eskom
  • Richard E. Grant, actor
  • Monwabisi Fandeso, chairman, Shell South Africa
  • Alan Whiteside, health economist

1984 to 2001 [edit]

  • Ignacio Padilla, Mexican author
  • Ziver Olmez, Economist
  • Aaron Kopp, Cinematographer (for Oscar-winning "Saving Face")
  • Tony Thampan, American Chemical Engineer

External links [edit]


Coordinates: 26°18′10.57″S 31°06′14.60″E / 26.3029361°S 31.1040556°E / -26.3029361; 31.1040556


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23 news items

BBC News

BBC News
Wed, 01 May 2013 10:27:17 -0700

The first multi-racial school in southern Africa, Waterford Kamhlaba School in Swaziland, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The school was founded in direct opposition to the apartheid regime in neighbouring South Africa, allowing black and white ...

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Mon, 29 Apr 2013 02:07:07 -0700

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Tue, 07 May 2013 07:43:35 -0700

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Times of Swaziland
Sun, 12 May 2013 04:39:45 -0700

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Times of Swaziland
Tue, 07 May 2013 03:04:05 -0700

He said he managed to get a scholarship to do his high school education at Waterford Kamhlaba where he subsequently managed to obtain a scholarship to study abroad in the United States of America. In spite of his prolonged absence from his home ...
 
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Sun, 21 Apr 2013 18:02:43 -0700

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Kristeligt Dagblad (abonnement)
Mon, 06 May 2013 15:05:03 -0700

Desmond Tutu var også mødt op til fejringen af Waterford Kamhlaba-gymnasiets 50-års fødselsdag. foto: Ilan Godfrey/Scanpix Denmark. Share. Forstør Send Print. Tweet. Karitte Lind Bejer | 7. maj 2013. Waterford mødte voldsom modstand fra apartheidstyret ...

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Tue, 23 Apr 2013 22:55:22 -0700

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