Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)

Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)

At UWC, our mission is to inspire young people to put their talents and energy into driving change around the world, no matter which future path they choose.

“We’re giving students a formative experience by putting them on a journey of discovery. My 17-year-old self had no clue who I was. The greatest gift we’re giving them is an understanding of their place in the world, and an opportunity to realise their own visions.” 

– Christian Bock, Academic Director & IB Coordinator, UWC Robert Bosch College, Germany

Creativity

“Even if you’re not going to pursue art, you learn to think like an artist here”

– Ramila Patel, Head of Visual Arts, Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa

Art and creativity aren’t just about being able to paint, or play an instrument. They are about discipline, imagination, and being able to express the things you experience and feel.

At UWC, we’ll encourage you to explore that creativity and channel what matters into art, dance, photography and music. We explore the culture and craft of our local areas, and give you the confidence to perform and play with others. This might involve taking to the stage for theatre or dance, learning about art history, visiting cultural sites, or performing for your school community and beyond.

Activity

 – Saijai Liangpunsakul (Pearson College UWC, 2006-2008)
 

“It’s not just about competition. If you want to play basketball at another school, you might have to be really good. But at UWC, if you’re really good, you teach other people so they can play too. It’s an environment in which you learn, and learn that it’s okay to fail, and that gives you the opportunity to try.” 

Every UWC school draws from the community around it, and that applies to sport and activity as well.

Our students get the chance to play the sports they grew up loving, from football to basketball and tennis. But we also make full use of the environments around our schools, whether that means kayaking across beautiful lakes or hiking on snowy mountains.

We believe that activity and exercise is a crucial part of our school experience. But it also gives us a chance to explore our surroundings, and truly experience the world around us.