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UWC Mahindra College

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Mahindra United World College India
Location
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India
Information
TypeIndependent, Coeducational, Boarding
MottoUWC makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future
Established1997
Head of CollegePelham Lindfield Roberts
Faculty27
Number of students240, (boarding)
Student to teacher ratio9:1
CampusRural, 175 acres (0.71 km2)
NewspaperMUWCI Times
AffiliationUnited World Colleges
Websitewww.uwcmahindracollege.org

UWC Mahindra College is an International Baccalaureate (IB) pre-university college, located 40 km west of Pune in Maharashtra, India. It is one of the 16 United World Colleges. Established in 1997, the college is a two-year programme with a population of about 250 students.

History

On 28 November 1997, Queen Noor of Jordan and Nelson Mandela inaugurated the UWC Mahindra College in India as one of the now sixteen United World Colleges (UWC) and the third UWC in Asia. The school was largely funded by donations (approximately US $8m) from the Mahindra family, especially Harish Mahindra.[citation needed]

The founding Head of College, David Wilkinson, had previously founded the Li Po Chun United World College in Hong Kong together with his wife Veronica Wilkinson. In 2009, Jonathan Long became the Head of the College. Since 2011, Pelham Lindfield Roberts has been the Head of College.[citation needed]

Campus

The college is located near the village of Paud in the Taluka Mulshi region of the western state of Maharashtra, India. It is around 40 km from the city of Pune (which, in turn, is around 100 km south-east of Mumbai). The MUWCI campus is situated on a hill surrounded by rural communities and overlooking the valley of the Mula river near Mulshi Dam.

View of one of the staircases leading to the main academic quadrangle.

The campus is divided into a residential and an academic area. The campus of the school was designed by architect Christopher Charles Benninger. The design incorporates traditional elements and local building materials.[1][2]

Academics

A view of the academic area

UWC Mahindra College offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Students can also opt for a UWC Project Based Diploma by choosing a research project to pursue during two years of study.[3]

College Meeting, May 2005

The following IB subjects are available at MUWCI:[4][5]

  • Group 1: The Students' Best Language - English Literature (HL/SL), English Literature and Language (HL/SL), English Literature and Performance (SL), Spanish Literature (HL/SL), Hindi Literature (HL/SL), Language Self-Taught (HL/SL)
  • Group 2: Modern Language Acquisition - English B (HL/SL), Hindi B (HL), Beginner's Hindi (SL), Spanish B (HL/SL), Beginner's Spanish (SL)
  • Group 3: Individuals and Societies - Psychology (HL/SL), Philosophy (HL/SL), Global Politics (HL), History (HL/SL), Economics (HL/SL)
  • Group 4: Experimental Sciences - Physics (HL), Chemistry (HL/SL), Biology (HL/SL), Environmental Systems and Societies (SL), Computer Science (HL/SL).
  • Group 5: Mathematics - Mathematics (HL/SL), Mathematical Studies (1 year or 2 years) (SL)
  • Group 6: The Arts - Visual Arts (HL/SL), Film Studies (HL/SL), Theater (HL/SL). Apart from formal subjects, the CAS component (known as Triveni at MUWCI) forms a significant part of the students' educational learning experience.

Students

Students in UWC Mahindra College represent many different nationalities. The batch of 2014-2015 represents over 56 countries.[citation needed]

Administration

David Wilkinson was the founding Head of College since the inception of UWC Mahindra College in 1997. In 2009, Jonathan Long was appointed as the Head of College and remained until 2011 when Pelham Lindfield Roberts joined.[6]

References

  1. ^ Miller 2005, p. 23. (more information here)
  2. ^ Business Week/Architectural Record award
  3. ^ "UWC Mahindra College - Academics". UWC Mahindra College. UWC Mahindra College. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  4. ^ "The International Baccalaureate Diploma". Components of the IB Diploma. Mahindra UWC of India. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  5. ^ IB Diploma Programme#Subject groups
  6. ^ A message from the Board of Governors of UWCMC

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