Endowment Fund – FAQ & Donors
Frequently asked Questions What is the UWC Endowment Fund? An endowment is a permanently invested fund which provides a reliable source of income. The UWC Endowment is a fund to …
Frequently asked Questions What is the UWC Endowment Fund? An endowment is a permanently invested fund which provides a reliable source of income. The UWC Endowment is a fund to …
Socioeconomic diversity lies at the heart of UWC East Africa, a principle made achievable through the provision of full or partial scholarships to over 60% of the student population each …
UWC East Africa is a vibrant community that hosts more than 600 students from over 100 nationalities. Diversity, cultural exchange, and youth action are encouraged and supported on our campuses …
Shelby and Gale Davis visit UWC East Africa The American philanthropist and UWC patron Shelby Davis and his wife Gale Davis visited UWC East Africa for the first time in …
At UWCEA, we celebrate diversity in all forms. The variety of countries our students come from is important, as well as socio-economic diversity, made possible by our scholarship programme. This …
The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has been established to bring together parents and teachers on each campus to support the school and assist us to continue to provide a high …
Welcome home, Karibu tena! This space is to keep you connected to our school, to each other, and to the mission that unites us all. Whether you were part of ISM’s early years or joined us under the UWC East Africa name, you are an invaluable part of our global community. Our alumni network is more than just a way …
On Friday, 25 October 2019, International School Moshi (ISM) celebrated 50 years of excelling in international education in Tanzania. This remarkable achievement was elevated by the school’s recent membership to …
ISM/UWC East Africa has a history of philanthropy both within the school and externally with the many communities around our location in Moshi and Arusha. This is most clearly evident …
The advancement office exists to connect and inform alumni, their parents, former staff and others who share an interest in UWC East Africa (ISM)’s development. There are plenty of opportunities …