UWC history & founding ideas

UWC history & founding ideas

One of the most important things we can learn is how to understand each other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6P3xuJfU34&ab_channel=UWC-UnitedWorldColleges

This idea has been at the heart of what we do at UWC, ever since our first school was founded in 19622.

We believe that education can be about more than just personal advancement or securing a place at university. It can inspire students to discover what connects us all as humans, and to act as champions for a world of peace, collaboration and understanding.

In 1955, educational pioneer Kurt Hahn delivered a speech at the NATO Defense College in Paris. During his visit, he was inspired by the cooperation and loyalty shown by military men who had very recently been on opposite sides in World War Two.

“There are three ways of trying to capture the young; one is to preach at them — I’m afraid that is a hook without a worm; the second is to coerce them… and to tell them ‘You must volunteer’… the third is an appeal which never fails, ‘You are needed’.”

Kurt Hahn

UWC Today

18

There are 18 UWC schools and colleges.

>150

We are represented in more than 150 countries through our national committees.

85,000

Over 85,000 students from over 180 countries have studied at UWC schools and colleges and on our short course programmes.

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