UWCSEA Dover profile 2019/2020

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UWCSEA Dover profile 2019/2020 UWC mission The United World College movement makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.

UWCSEA educational goal We educate individuals to embrace challenge and take responsibility for shaping a better world.

UWC mission in action Local Service Students are committed to building deep and sustained connections with the local community. All High School students engage in weekly, year-long service activities with local people and communities. These range from visiting homes and hospitals for the elderly and disabled, to working with children with multiple disabilities or teaching life skills to former domestic workers who have been victims of abuse.

Global Concerns Global Concerns (GC) projects focus on communities and causes in less economically developed nations outside Singapore. Students identify regional grassroots NGOs to support and then create events to raise awareness and funds for environmental, human rights and development projects. Examples of Global Concerns include Tabitha (Cambodia), Bombay Street Kids (India), Lamdon School (Ladakh, India), School of St. Jude’s (Tanzania).

provide an invaluable learning opportunity, whilst achieving many of the IB’s seven Learning Outcomes and five stages of CAS. This is made possible through an incredible range of projects overseas and within Singapore, which combine creativity, activity and/or service. For example the majority of trips involve some form of service work, usually with our partner Global Concerns projects, such as creating a reforestation nursery in Cambodia, helping with gibbon rehabilitation in Thailand, or teaching street children in India and Nepal. In March 2019, the Class of 2020 organised themselves into 77 groups to visit 64 organisations in 14 countries, 46 of which were Global Concern partners.

Initiative for Peace Initiative for Peace (IfP) is a transformative programme undertaken by over 80 UWCSEA students from both Dover and East Campus. Students undergo a year of training in conference facilitation, peace and conflict negotiation and leadership, delivered by UWC staff and alumni and visiting experts from the United Nations and NGOs. At the end of the year IfP students travel to an area of former or current conflict and lead an intense week of workshops with young people from across the divide, helping them to learn how they can instigate social change in their community. In addition to two conferences held in Mae Sot, Thailand and Timor Leste, IfP student-facilitators organise an annual Peace Day conference in Singapore to empower students from local and international schools to make peace a sustainable goal.

Gap Year Each year a number of UWCSEA graduates undertake Gap Year programmes, many choosing to work with one of the College’s NGO partners in countries such as Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand and Timor Leste. Many work in ecology projects or with NGOs focused on human rights and education.

Sports and Arts programmes Students have extensive opportunities to compete and perform at the highest level. Our students are expected to participate fully in our activities programme, exploring new interests, developing strengths and pursuing passions.

Awards/honours UWCSEA Dover offers awards to students in academics, activities, service, sports and the arts.

University advising policies • students are limited to ten applications worldwide • we do not compute GPAs or rank students • in cases where universities require or request, UWCSEA Dover reports all out-of-school suspensions, exclusions and withdrawals that arise as a result of a disciplinary incident where the incident raises significant concerns about the future safety and wellbeing of the student concerned or of those with whom he/she interacts; or where the incident raises significant concerns about the academic integrity of the student

38 45 S$537,840

Local Service partner organisations Global Concerns partner organisations

Raised by students for Global Concerns in 2018/2019

Project Week All Grade 11 students plan, organise and undertake independent budget travel in small groups to destinations within Asia. The trips

There are 18 UWC member schools across the globe, of which UWCSEA is the largest.


IB Diploma results 2019

319

Complete IBDP course listing for the Class of 2020 English is UWCSEA’s medium of instruction and courses are offered at Higher or Standard Level unless otherwise noted.

IB Diploma candidates

1.

Pass rate

99.7%

UWCSEA Dover

78.2%

Worldwide (2018)

Average diploma score

37.2

Worldwide (2018)

Diploma score comparison

English; Hindi (SL); Japanese; Korean

School Supported Self-Taught (SL)

Dutch; Indonesian; Lao; Portuguese; Russian

Language A: Language and Literature

Chinese; Dutch; English; French; German; Spanish

2. Language B or ab initio

Chinese B - Mandarin; English B (HL); French B; French ab initio (SL); German B; Mandarin ab initio (SL); Spanish B; Spanish ab initio (SL)

3. Individuals and Societies

Business and Management; Economics; Environmental Systems and Societies (SL); Geography; Global Politics; History; Philosophy; Psychology

4. Sciences

Biology; Chemistry; Computer Science; Design Technology; Environmental Systems and Societies (SL); Physics; Sports, Exercise and Health Science

5. Mathematics

Further Mathematics (HL); Mathematical Studies (SL); Mathematics

6. The Arts

Dance (HL); Film; Music; Theatre; Visual Arts (HL)

14.4% 2.1% 19.4%

40–42

5.6% 40.8%

35–39

18.1% 19.7% 26.6%

30–34

5.6%

24–29 <24

Taught

29.8

UWCSEA Dover

43–45

Language A: Literature

29.9% 0%

UWCSEA Dover

ACT and SAT scores 99 members of the Class of 2019 took the ACT and 111 took the SAT. All scores, including those from non-native English speakers, are included.

17.7%

Range of middle 50%

Mean

Worldwide (2018)

19.1%

UWCSEA Dover students awarded a bilingual diploma

ACT

26

SAT Reading and Writing

29

33 630

657 700

SAT Mathematics SAT Composite

680

720

780 1310

1376

1460

Curriculum (I)GCSE (Grades 9 and 10)

Foundation IB (Grade 10 FIB)

IB Diploma (Grades 11 and 12)

Most students take nine examination subjects for (I)GCSE. The core examination subjects are English Language and Literature, Mathematics, Coordinated Science, a choice of a Humanities subject, and an Arts or Practical subject. Most students take a language other than English and a further subject to ensure a balanced curriculum.

Students who join the College in Grade 10 take the FIB course designed to prepare students for the rigours of the IB Diploma. All FIB students take English, Mathematics, Global Perspectives, Integrated Humanities, Coordinated Sciences, Information Technology, an Arts subject and a language other than English.

Over two years, IB Diploma students study six subjects, three at higher level and three at standard level. Students also study Theory of Knowledge, submit an Extended Essay and participate in Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS).


Student body 2019/2020 IB Diploma average score by subject* 2019 Worldwide

UWCSEA Dover

No. of candidates

Group 1

5.09

English A: Language and Literature SL

Group 2

English B HL

4.89

French ab initio SL French B SL

5.03

Spanish ab initio SL

4.97

Spanish B SL

5.03

36 6.25 6.40

8 93

5.73 5.72

29

5.09

23 5.92

52

5.83

41

4.80

6.00

27

Business and Management SL

4.76

6.10

10

4.78

Geography SL

5.07

Global Politics HL

4.93

Philosophy HL Philosophy SL

4.76

Psychology HL

4.70

4.17

Biology SL

4.21

15 61

5.89

19

5.94

94 34

5.95 5.74

31

5.78

36

4.03

5.97

6.19

4.71 4.16

5.60 4.69

Mathematics HL

28 6.25

4.90

Further Mathematics

4.40

5.74

4.27

* Average scores are listed for subjects with eight or more candidates.

142 19 6.43

4.88

Theatre HL

6.23 5.55

16 122

5.68

4.71

Music HL

12 60

5.38

4.18

11 98

5.57

Sports, Exercise and Health Science HL

13% UK

Nationalities 9% USA

Japan 6.2%

8.2% Australia

Singapore 7.3%

Scholars 55 members of the High School are on scholarship, selected within their home country by UWC national committees, or directly by UWCSEA, on the basis of academic potential, personal merit and their potential to have a positive impact on the local and global community. Scholars come from 39 countries.

Dover Campus faculty

262

Full-time teachers

49

Part-time teachers

311

teachers

Student-teacher ratio

10.2 students : 1 teacher

15

6.36

4.45 4.65

China 5.7%

83

76

5.93

Physics HL

Visual Art HL

5.93 5.48

3.83

Design Technology HL

12

5.65

4.00

Computer Science HL

33 13

5.83

4.51

Chemistry HL

Netherlands 2.8% France 3.1% Korea 4.1%

13.7% India

27 6.09

4.33

Biology HL

Film HL

11

5.44

4.38

Psychology SL

Mathematics SL

30

5.46

4.45

History SL

Mathematical Studies SL

6.10 6.00

5.07

History Asia and Oceania HL

Physics SL

41

5.19

Geography HL

Computer Science SL

97 35

5.40

4.15

Environ. Systems and Societies SL

Chemistry SL

5.98 5.91

5.10 4.66

Economics SL

Other 26.8% (73 nationalities)

37

6.00

Business and Management HL Economics HL

Group 3

42

5.99

Chinese B: Mandarin SL

Group 4

5.95 5.33

French A: Language and Literature SL

Group 5

153

5.78

5.00

English A: Literature SL

60

5.93

4.67

English A: Literature HL

9

5.83

4.97

English A: Language and Literature HL

Group 6

5.89

5.78

Chinese A: Language and Literature SL

3,020 students campus-wide 1,289 High School students 335 Class of 2020 168 boarders in Grades 8–12

8 30 20

Class of 2019 destinations 99% of graduates will go on to university, 84% directly after graduation, with the rest first going on a Gap Year or into National Service. Other 1% Gap Year 6%

33% USA

National Service 10% Europe 4% Asia/Middle East 5% Australia 6% Canada 11%

24% UK


University enrolment of UWCSEA Dover graduates 2017–2019 Australia

Australian National University University of Melbourne University of Sydney

Canada

British Columbia Insitute of Technology Carleton University Concordia University Huron University McGill University McMaster University Queen’s University Simon Fraser University University of British Columbia University of Toronto University of Victoria University of Waterloo York University

Japan

Doshisha University Keio University Keio University Mita Waseda University Waseda University School of International Liberal Studies

Singapore

James Cook University Singapore Nanyang Technological University National University of Singapore Singapore University of Technology and Design Yale-NUS College

South Korea

Ewha Womans University Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology Seoul National University Yonsei University

Switzerland

École hôtelière de Lausanne ETH Zurich University of Fribourg University of St. Gallen

United Kingdom

Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) Hong Kong University of Science and Technology International Medical University (Malaysia) New York University Abu Dhabi (UAE) Stellenbosch University (South Africa) University of Hong Kong University of the Philippines Diliman

Bath Spa University Canterbury Christ Church University Cardiff University Central St Martins College of Art and Design City University of London Durham University Edinburgh Napier University Goldsmith’s, University of London Heriot-Watt University Hull York Medical School Imperial College London King’s College London Kingston College Leeds College of Art Loughborough University Manchester Metropolitan University Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts Newcastle University Oxford Brookes University Queen Mary, University of London Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Royal Holloway, University of London School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Swansea University The London School of Economics and Political Science University College London University for the Creative Arts at Farnham University of Aberdeen University of Bath University of Birmingham University of Bristol University of Cambridge University of Central Lancashire University of Chester University of Edinburgh University of Exeter University of Glasgow University of Kent University of Leeds University of Manchester

Administration

University advisors

Ms Elizabeth Bray Head of UWCSEA Dover Ms Rebecca Butterworth High School Principal Dr Jensen Hjorth

Ms Johanna Fishbein

Netherlands

Erasmus University College Hogeschool van Amsterdam Hotelschool The Hague Leiden University College The Hague Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Technische Universiteit Delft Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Tilburg University Universiteit Leiden Universiteit Twente Universiteit Maastricht Universiteit van Amsterdam University College Utrecht University of Groningen

Rest of Europe

IE University (Spain) Instituto Europeo di Design - Madrid Campus (Spain) Sciences Po - Columbia University Dual BA Degree (France) Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) Universita Bocconi (Italy) University College Cork (Ireland) University of Freiburg (Germany)

Rest of World

High School Vice Principal, IBDP Coordinator

Head of University Advising johanna.fishbein@uwcsea.edu.sg

Mr Greer Bevel greer.bevel@uwcsea.edu.sg

Dr Linda de Flavis

University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Sheffield University of St Andrews University of Sussex University of the Arts London University of the West of England, Bristol University of Warwick University of York Writtle College American University Babson College Barnard College Bennington College Bentley University Berklee College of Music Biola University Boston College Boston University Bowdoin College Brandeis University Brown University Bryant University Bucknell University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Chapman University Claremont McKenna College College of the Atlantic Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University Davidson College Drexel University Duke University Earlham College Emerson College Emory University Franklin & Marshall College Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Harvey Mudd College Haverford College Johns Hopkins University Kenyon College Lake Forest College Loyola Marymount University Luther College - Decorah Macalester College Methodist University Michigan State University Middlebury College Minerva Schools at KGI Mount Holyoke New York Institute of Technology New York University Northeastern University Northwestern University Occidental College

Pennsylvania State University Pitzer College Pomona College Pratt Institute Princeton University Purdue University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island School of Design Rice University San Diego State University Santa Clara University Scripps College Skidmore College Smith College St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stanford University Suffolk University Swarthmore College Syracuse University The College of Idaho The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art The George Washington University The New School The Ohio State University Trinity College Tufts University University of Arizona University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Chicago University of Florida University of Maryland, College Park University of Michigan University of Notre Dame University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Richmond University of Rochester University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of Southern California University of Texas, Austin University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin, Madison Wartburg College Wellesley College Williams College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Yale University University of Wisconsin, Madison Wartburg College Wellesley College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Yale University

Ms Claire Knowles

Accreditation and membership

United States

claire.knowles@uwcsea.edu.sg

Ms Shruti Tewari shruti.tewari@uwcsea.edu.sg

Ms Jacqueline Villa Evanko jacqueline.evanko@uwcsea.edu.sg

linda.deflavis@uwcsea.edu.sg Dover Campus, 1207 Dover Road, Singapore 139654 | +65 6419 9349 | www.uwcsea.edu.sg UWCSEA Dover - CEEB no: 687229; UCAS Centre no: 47003; IB no: 000040

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