Deliberate diversity: UWC Robert Bosch College in Freiburg

UWC Robert Bosch College in Freiburg is a boarding school for 200 students aged 16-19. Young people from around 90 countries live together in house communities for two years and graduate from the College with the IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma. They learn that change is possible – through open and honest discourse, courageous action and a sense of community.

 

Living and learning with 200 students from 90 countries

As a project of UWC Germany and the Robert Bosch Foundation, UWC Robert Bosch College (RBC) opened its doors in September 2014. The school is founded on the principle of deliberate diversity: young people from all over the world and all social classes live and learn together at this school for two years and deal with central issues of humanity. RBC places particular emphasis on education for peace and sustainability. At our school, 65% of students receive a full scholarship, with a further 30% receiving partial scholarships. This is made possible by a circle of sponsors and donors, including the state of Baden-Württemberg, the city of Freiburg, companies including B.Braun Melsungen AG and other foundations and private individuals.

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Rector’s Words

“In a world where challenges such as climate change, social injustice, and geopolitical tensions are ever-present, our values have never been more important. Fortunately, we are not working alone but are part of a global network committed to positive change. With a community of nearly 1,000 RBC graduates, we see a growing ripple effect of our mission, as former students contribute to their own communities and advocate for a more peaceful and sustainable world.”

Helen White
Rector
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History

UWC Germany and the Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH launched the RBC project to mark the 150th anniversary of Robert Bosch’s birth. The former Carthusian monastery in Freiburg, a historic monument, was restored and converted into a school by the end of 2014. The Robert Bosch Stiftung and the Robert Bosch GmbH provided 45 million euros for this purpose.

Joint project of the Robert Bosch Foundation and UWC Germany

UWC Robert Bosch College bears the name of a great German entrepreneur and philanthropist of the early 20th century. His example as a responsible citizen still shapes the work of the Robert Bosch Foundation today. International understanding is practiced at all of the 18 United Word Colleges. Since the first UWC was founded in 1962, the schools have aimed to educate young people to become tolerant and responsible individuals – convictions also held by Robert Bosch (1861 – 1942). He shared many of these convictions with Kurt Hahn, the reform pedagogue and spiritual father of the UWC movement, with whom he maintained a special relationship.

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Education at RBC

Experiential Learning

Based on Kurt Hahn’s concept of reform pedagogy, learning through experience plays an important role at UWC Robert Bosch College. Get to know our program.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Teaching at UWC Robert Bosch College follows the curriculum of the International Baccalaureate (IB), a globally recognised international qualification. After two years, students leave the College with the IB Diploma. Find out more about our subjects and curriculum.

Needs-based Scholarships

Places at our school are awarded by national committees, which are currently active in 160 countries and which select the applicants. Financial background is not a factor in the selection process; UWC Robert Bosch College awards scholarships based on need. Learn more about the selection process and scholarship program.