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  1. Learning is the key to transform education and expand our thinking. At UWC Atlantic, this is how we will develop future leaders who can make the systemic change we need, who can challenge societal norms and strive for new solutions. Our pioneering bridge-builders learn through a mix of academic and co-curricular studies within a unique ...

  2. Admissions. The UWC movement seeks outstanding students who want to make meaningful change for a better world, regardless of their socio-economic, religious, national, ethnic or cultural background. Joining UWC Atlantic, or any other UWC school or college will be life-affirming and life-changing. It is important for you to make sure it’s the ...

  3. Contact Us. You can email us for any general or press enquiries using the links below or to contact a specific department, please fill out the 'Who do you wish to contact?' form below and your request will go through to the correct department. Alternatively you call call our main office on +44 (0) 1446 799000.

  4. In many respects though, the world is vastly different to the one into which UWC Atlantic was born. “Our mission is to make education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.”. In 2023, our 60th anniversary year, UWC Atlantic launched a 10-year plan to deal with the modern day challenges that ...

  5. UWC’s founding college, UWC Atlantic was designed to promote international understanding through education since its foundation in 1962. It provides a platform for young individuals to learn through shared experience and be empowered to make a positive difference.

  6. £500 pocket money should be transferred in advance using the college bank details, or payable by £GB cheque on arrival day at the Accounts Office. Please make the cheque payable to ‘UWC Atlantic’ with the student’s name on the reverse side. Other currencies are not acceptable.

  7. UWC college students are selected domestically, in more than 150 countries, through UWC’s unique national committee system. Selection is based on demonstrated promise and potential. In accordance with the UWC ethos that education should be independent of the student’s socioeconomic means, 70% of students in their IB Diploma years receive either full or partial financial assistance, based ...