Waterford Kamhlaba
Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (WKUWCSA), one of 18 international schools and colleges in the UWC educational movement, is located in Mbabane, Eswatini, and became a UWC in 1981.
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Type | International Baccalaureate school, IGCSE, private |
Motto | UWC makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. |
Established | 1963 |
Number of students | 750 |
Affiliation | United World Colleges |
Information | +268 4220866/7/8 [email protected] |
Website | http://www.waterford.sz |
Notable alumni
- Jonathan Crush, scientist
- Keith Fraser, 1992 Olympic athlete
- Fernando Honwana,[1] special advisor to Samora Machel killed with Machel in 1986 plane crash
- Ian Khama, former President of Botswana
- Anna Livia, author
- Alan McGregor (academic)[2] former Dean of Medicine, King's College, UK
- Makaziwe Mandela
- Matthew Parris, politician/writer/journalist, London, UK
- Lindiwe Sisulu, former Minister of Defence and Minister of Housing, South Africa
- Richard E. Grant, actor
- Solomon Guramatunhu, ophthalmologist
- Zenani Mandela
- Zindzi Mandela
- Thomas Ward, mathematician
- Alan Whiteside, academic and researcher
- Robin Chase, American entrepreneur
- Paul Friedlander, Swazi golfer
- Aaron Kopp, documentary maker
- Mandla Mandela, South African tribal chief
- Nnenna Okore, Nigerian-Australian artist
- Ignacio Padilla, Mexican author
- Xochitl Torres Small, U.S. representative from New Mexico's 2nd congressional district
- Kemiyondo Coutinho, Ugandan playwright, actress and filmmaker
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