Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong | |
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Wu Kai Sha, Hong Kong | |
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Type | IB World School |
Established | 1992 |
Faculty | 28 |
Number of students | 250 |
Affiliation | United World Colleges |
Website | www.lpcuwc.edu.hk |
Coordinates: 22°25′53″N 114°14′53″E / 22.43139°N 114.24806°E
Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港李寶椿聯合世界書院), established in 1992, is a sixth-form college in Wu Kai Sha, Hong Kong. It is a member of the United World Colleges.
The UWC movement was initiated by the German educationalist Kurt Hahn, with the goal of promoting international understanding and post-World War II reconciliation amidst the general state of animosity and revolutionary zeal in the age of the Cold War.
According to the Wall Street Journal and the Brown Daily Herald, the College has top university acceptance rates.
Located in Hong Kong, Li Po Chun UWC states one of its goals as building understanding between students from Chinese cultural backgrounds and those from the rest of the world. Students have the opportunity to learn about China first hand.
The school admits students from over 110 countries and from many local Hong Kong schools. The student body is made up of roughly 42% local and 58% overseas students. In the year 2008-2009, students coming from the 6 inhabited continents represented 83 countries in the world (Antarctica, the 7th continent, does not have a permanent population).
While "overseas" students are selected by the national selection committees of their home countries, Hong Kong students (or "local students") are chosen by a selection committee appointed by the Home Affairs Bureau. Hong Kong selection has 3 rounds. The first short-listing is based on the written applications. Then from those applications, a group of students is chosen to participate in "Challenge Day." Challenge Day consists of group activities and is organized by teachers and students. Afterwards, individual interview will be conducted by the Principal and a committee formed by government official. There will also be an aptitude test on Math and English. Each year, more than 500 students from Hong Kong apply for places, and from these, 50 places are awarded to Li Po Chun UWC plus an extra 12 to 14 places at overseas United World Colleges.