Robert Bosch United World College

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UWC Robert Bosch College
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Robert Bosch United World College
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Baden-Württemberg
Coordinates 47°59′27″N7°50′49″E / 47.99083°N 7.84694°E / 47.99083; 7.84694
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School type International Baccalaureate World School
Established2014
RektorLaurence Nodder
Enrollment200
Information+49 (0)761 429 635 26
kontakt@uwcrobertboschcollege.de
Scholastic affiliation United World Colleges
Website https://www.uwcrobertboschcollege.de/

UWC Robert Bosch College is a college in Freiburg, Germany. It is among the newest members of the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, one of eighteen colleges around the world, having started accepting students in September 2014. [1] The mission of the UWC movement and of the school is to "make education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future". The college follows the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, covering the two final years of high school.

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Student body

The student body of around 200 students is selected by over 140 national committees worldwide, who review the applications and invite students for interviews and/or selection weekends. Each year group consists of about 100 students, with about 25% from Germany and 75 from other countries. The international student body consists of around 90 nationalities, with a diversity of religious and socio-economic backgrounds. Thanks to a wide network of sponsors and supporters and a need-based scholarship program, the national committees can select students irrespective of the financial situation of their parents. At UWC Robert Bosch College, over 70% of the students receive a full scholarship, while the rest are on partial scholarships or self-funded.

Campus

The college's fully residential campus is located on the newly refurbished Freiburg Charterhouse, a former Carthusian monastery dating to the 14th century. [2] The students are housed in newly built and cube-shaped student houses, which were designed by architect Peter Kulka and follow Freiburg's energy-efficient standards. The houses are sustainable and are powered by energy from solar panels. The student village consists of eight houses for students and four houses for teachers. The student houses house around 24 people. All houses are equipped with kitchens with common supplies, living room with tables, 4 bathrooms and a storage room.

Education

The Freiburg Charterhouse, a former Carthusian monastery, which houses parts of the school. UWC Robert Bosch College in Freiburg 16 (cropped).jpg
The Freiburg Charterhouse, a former Carthusian monastery, which houses parts of the school.
Modern on-campus student residences. UWC Robert Bosch College (Freiburg im Breisgau) jm51461.jpg
Modern on-campus student residences.

The school places a particular emphasis on environmental issues. As part of the school's educational program, students are grapple with how technology can contribute to sustainable development and peace". [3]

Funding & name

The school is named after German industrialist Robert Bosch, founder of the Robert Bosch GmbH. The company and the Robert Bosch Stiftung foundation contributed around 45 million Euros to the project. [4] Together with Deutsche Stiftung UWC, the Robert Bosch Stiftung is a big shareholder of the school. Additional significant support comes from Land Baden-Württemberg, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Stadt Freiburg, Adelhausenstiftung Freiburg, the Eugen-Martin-Stiftung as well as many other individual sponsors.

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