Parent’s Guide to the IB Diploma
Being a parent is full of choices. And it's time for another one.
Being a parent is full of choices. And it's time for another one.
As you work your way through the application to join a UWC school or college, depending on the application process that you're following you may be asked to provide references from both an academic referee and a non-academic referee.
So your child wants to attend a global international school. You have lots of questions and a few concerns. What will put your mind at ease?
How well does your teenager handle change?
Studying at an international community school is a unique experience. The environment, the people you study and live alongside and the way you learn are all intended to stretch you in ways you may not expect.
The UWC experience is unique. Through offering cross-cultural community, a focus on changemaking, and the academic rigour of the IB Diploma, UWC schools and colleges provide an education like no other.
An application to study at a UWC school is the first step in a life-changing experience. Not just life-changing for you, but also for those whose lives you will impact during and after your time as a UWC student.
Being accepted to one of the world's best boarding schools is undoubtedly an achievement anyone should be proud of. But often the best schools are looking for so much more than outstanding academic grades or proof that you can afford the school fees. In this post we consider what the "best" actually looks like for you, and how to maximise your chances of being offered a place.
For many students, attending a top university is a crucial step between finishing high school and starting an exciting life. But getting into the best university for you doesn't begin with the application form. In this post we explore what you can do in the years leading up to your university application to make sure that you shine and get into the university of your dreams.
When it comes to choosing an international school for your child, you might be tempted to turn straight to in-country rankings to seek out the top of the table. But since international schools are all wildly different to one another, we take a closer look at factors that can make all the difference.
When you need a new challenge, or to broaden your horizons, what alternatives to your current school are available, and what's the right approach for you?