University

Waterford Kamhlaba’s education programme is specifically designed to produce graduates who are global citizens and who can make a positive impact on the world. Students are selected on the basis of both academic excellence and extra-curricular potential, with scholarship support vital to ensuring that the opportunity extends to those who would not otherwise be able to attend. The academic programme is rigorous, building on UWC’s pioneering role in creating the International Baccalaureate in order to establish a curriculum which rewards academic and societal excellence in equal measure.

American philanthropist Shelby Davis

                                                                                                     American philanthropist Shelby Davis

Waterford Kamhlaba is one of Africa’s top schools, with students obtaining an average of 34 points in their International Baccalaureate exams, a number that equates to more than four A grades at A Levels in the UK.

Every single student that graduates from Waterford at the IB level can obtain a scholarship (https://www.davisuwcscholars.org/) to attend one of 99 universities in the US, including all Ivy League schools, although many prefer to take up places around the world, including in Canada, South Africa, the UK or their home country. A third of students at Waterford receive scholarships, without which they would not be able to attend our school and in most instances would not go on to tertiary education. Of those studying for the International Baccalaureate, 50% receive scholarships. Our programme gives our students the skills needed to unlock the many opportunities that await them in the world.

You can also view the school profile for university admission officers below: Latest WK School Profile

Our Class of 2024 university offers can be found Here

To learn about our alumni and their achievements, you can also visit Alumni Profiles on our alumni page.

Student Support: Every Student, One Trusted Adult

Our student support framework is designed around the principle that every student deserves to be known deeply and supported intentionally. At the heart of this system is the Tutor Program, where each student is connected with a trusted adult who mentors, guides, and advocates for them throughout their time at WK. Tutors meet regularly with students, provide feedback, track academic and personal development, and serve as a bridge between home and school. The Life Schools curriculum, rooted in themes like family, identity, and community, is delivered through these tutor groups, grounding students in reflection, dialogue, and peer support. The Edwaleni Day Student Program, meaning extends student support into home life, strengthening the bridge between our campus and the homes of day students. Systems of intervention and care are tiered this network of tutors, and care professionals forms the relational backbone of our learning environment. In every phase, we affirm that student success is built not just through academics, but through connection.

  • Pictures of Day Student House
  • Video with testimonial of tutor program