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  1. Founded in 1963 in Mbabane, Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (WK UWCSA) was the first multiracial school in Southern Africa. Today the school has over 600 students representing 60 nationalities, taught by staff from 18 countries.

  2. Website. http://www.waterford.sz. Waterford Kamhlaba's Emhlabeni (IB) Hostel. Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (WKUWCSA) is an educational institution outside Mbabane, Eswatini. It is one of 18 international schools and colleges in the United World Colleges educational movement.

  3. Website designed & hosted by Onswaziline. Founded in 1963 in Mbabane, Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (WK UWCSA) was the first multiracial school in Southern Africa. Today the school has over 600 students representing 60 nationalities, taught by staff from 18 countries. Waterford’s earliest ideals of courage ...

  4. Learn about the history, curriculum, campus and admissions of Waterford Kamhlaba, the first multiracial school in Southern Africa and a UWC school with a unique South hemisphere calendar. Explore the diverse and inclusive community of students and staff from across Africa and beyond.

  5. Waterford Kamhlaba is perched on a mountain-top in Sidwashini, about a 10-15 minute drive from Swaziland’s capital of Mbabane. The campus is home to an incredible blend of indigenous flora and fauna. Hiking trails up the school’s peak provide an incredible view of Swaziland’s picturesque landscape.

  6. Waterford Kamhlaba provides opportunities for academic achievement, personal growth, and leadership development for youth across Africa and the world. Waterford offers education to Forms 1 to 5, with Form 5 sitting the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) qualification, followed by two years dedicated to the ...

  7. Waterford Kamhlaba é o único UWC em África - o que lhe confere uma posição única como embaixador dos ideais e da missão dos UWC neste continente, tendo educado um grupo grande de fomentadores de mudança africanos desde o seu início.