Supporting your NC
Interview with Xochilt Exué Hernández Leiva (Pearson College UWC, 2004-2006)
“>Having been selected by her national committee in Nicaragua to study at UWC, Xochilt Exué Hernández Leiva (Pearson College UWC, 2004-2006) has long been fascinated by UWC’s power to connect people through a common purpose. Building on her experience as a peace educator and youth advocate, Xochilt now works as Co-CEO of Peace First, an organisation supporting young people around the world to lead social change in their communities.
Tell us about your journey to UWC
The UWC Nicaragua NC placed me at Pearson because they saw how that particular setting could help expand and nurture my interest in anthropology: the College offers an anthropology course as part of the IB. It’s quite unique what they are doing at the College in terms of acknowledging the indigenous heritage and making this part of the entire educational experience. I always had this interest in anthropology, but sometimes when you’re young you need to be made aware of your potential – and that’s Kurt Hanh’s premise – for us to acknowledge that there is ‘more in us’ than we realise. But the second thing is that you need a community to help drive and challenge you, and that’s why I’m so thankful that the selectors saw something in me that could be nurtured at Pearson. After finishing my studies I returned to Nicaragua and worked a lot in social research supporting indigenous rights. But I was also always thinking about education and the power of this UWC ‘ripple effect’, which then led me to also become a teacher at high school and university level. I then decided I wanted to do a Master’s in education, and I was able to study in the UK through a Chevening scholarship.