Li Po Chun UWC
Hong Kong S.A.R., China
256 Students
Aged 16-18
1992
UWC LPC opened its doors for the first generation of students in September 1992, and was formally opened by HRH the Prince of Wales on 6 November 1992. It was the second UWC college in Asia.
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Three Unique Features
- Quan Cai Program - Through its Quan Cai (‘whole person development’) program, students are given the responsibility to initiate and run projects and participate in local community service.
- Chinese Culture - Located in a vibrant city which lies at the crossroads of Asia, students are given the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of China and Asia through Project Week and China Week.
- Location - The campus is located in a quiet and green haven of Hong Kong, surrounded by trees, mountains, and the beach, whilst simultaneously being only a short commute from the fast-paced skyscraper districts of the city.
In the Classroom
UWC LPC offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) curriculum. Alongside standard courses, UWC LPC offers Chinese, Mandarin, Spanish, French, Geography, Business Management, Political Studies, Environmental Systems and Societies, Theatre, Visual Arts.
Outside the Classroom
The “Quan Cai” (‘whole person development’) program is an integral part of the students’ learning experience. A total of more than 70 activities are offered, including 10 sports teams, 22 community support activities, and 30 others that are affiliated or connected to groups or organisations in the wider community. Among the different components of the Quan Cai program emphasis is given to community service, raising students’ awareness of the roles they can take in achieving peace and sustainability. The activities are mostly student-led and include Community Service (i.e. Coral Monitoring, Working with Domestic Workers, Animal Rescue), Arts (i.e. Cooking for Healthy Lifestyle, Dragon Dance, Debate, Circus), Physical Activities (i.e. kayaking, hiking, camping and rock climbing), Campus Service (i.e First Aid group, Audio Visual team, Campus Ecologists, and Synergy magazine), China Week and Project Week, Cultural Evenings, Educational Peace Programs, Orientation Week.
Campus and Facilities
UWC LPC is a 100% residential community. Students live in 4 residences on campus, each of them sharing a room with three other students. Whenever possible, rooms are composed of two second year and two first year students, two from Hong Kong and two from different overseas regions. All full-time teaching staff live on campus and are tutors. The tutors and the tutor groups are important lines of support providing guidance, a ‘home away from home’ atmosphere, a shoulder to cry in time of need and a group with whom to share good news. The campus also includes a sports hall, assembly hall, swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, canteen, library, classrooms, and laboratories.
Geographic Setting
Situated in a beautiful setting in Ma On Shan, and overlooking the waters of Starfish Bay and Tolo Harbour, the school campus is less than 10 minutes’ walk from Wu Kai Sha MTR station, making its location very convenient.
Admissions
All Hong Kong applicants apply through the UWC Scholarship Scheme to any of the 17 United World Colleges around the world, including UWC LPC, as in the case of any other UWC school or college. For non-Hong Kong students, applications can be made via their UWC national committee or, for full-fee entry, also directly to the College. For more information, visit the website.
Contactos
10 Lok Wo Sha Lane,
Sai Sha Road, Ma On Shan,
Sha Tin,
New Territories, Hong Kong