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Eligibility Criteria

You must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a UWC scholarship:

  • 16 – 18 years old.
  • A Namibian citizen.
  • Must have completed Grade 10(Current Grade 12 and Grade 11 students are considered).
  • Be active in community projects and extracurricular activities.

UWC Student Criteria

In addition to the above, our students are selected based on their potential to build a better world. We consider each individual’s unique background and determine whether the candidate has made the best use of the opportunities available to them. While a certain level of academic achievement and a working fluency in English is mandatory, we place equal emphasis on the following core UWC qualities:

  • Intellectual curiosity: You love learning about the world around you - both inside and outside the classroom. You have at least one academic area that you are passionate about, and would like to explore further. You are able to recognise global and local issues, and analyse them critically. 
  • Active commitment to your own values and those of UWC: You share UWC's values and show a commitment to follow UWC's code of conduct. You have humility and the ability to listen to, and value, other people’s opinions. You appreciate that although others may have different points of view, they may also be right. You promote UWC’s values in your daily life, and act as a global citizen of the world.
  • Social competence: You interact respectfully with others, understanding and appreciating their viewpoints and perspectives, and you are able to work within a team to find solutions to problems. You know how to express yourself appropriately in different situations and to different people.
  • Resilience, self-awareness and independence: You can look after yourself physically and emotionally during challenging situations, for example in a boarding school environment. You have developed good coping strategies, and you are not easily overwhelmed. You also know when to ask for help for yourself, and for others. 
  • Personal responsibility and integrity: You can express and examine your own values, and you are ready to contrast and reflect on them in comparison to the values of others. The way you behave within your family and community reflects your values and beliefs. You can communicate your own needs and are mindful of those of others, demonstrating a sense of communal responsibility.
  • Academic robustness: You have the potential to meet the rigorous demands of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.
     

We’re looking for students who want to contribute to a better world, whatever their background.