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Li Po Chun UWC Fitwel Recertification
We are excited to receive the recertification of the Fitwel Certificate recognition for having healthy building systems that optimize health and wellness. Our Lee Shau Kee Peace Education Centre continues to provide a sustainable, healthier learning environment that fosters student wellbeing. The LPCUWC partnership with M Moser Associates to design an environmental and sustainable learning centre for the College Community has allowed the continual improvement and commitmen
Jan 18, 20241 min read


31 Years of LPCUWC in Hong Kong
Today marks the 31st Anniversary since the opening of Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong, as the 8th UWC School in the world. The opening was officiated on 6 November 1992 by then Prince of Wales of the United Kingdom, in the presence of esteemed dignitaries. Since then, we have furthered the mission of the UWC movement, challenging and inspiring nearly 4000 students who have walked through our gates. Today, Li Po Chun United World College continues to provide a d
Nov 6, 20231 min read
Dr Chamson Chau OBE, CStJ, JP
It is with great sadness that I am writing to inform you that Dr Chamson Chau OBE, CStJ, JP, one of our Founding Board Members, passed away on Monday 9 October 2023. Dr Chau was an ardent supporter of the establishment of a UWC in Hong Kong. He was instrumental in identifying the current site of Li Po Chun UWC and advised Dr QW Lee and Dr YT Li in the establishment of the College. He later served on the Board as Vice-Chairman, bringing in rich experience for LPC's outdoor
Oct 11, 20231 min read


Newly launched Sustainability Website
To mark one of the biggest days in the UWC calendar, our global network took a significant stride to shape a sustainable future and launched the brand-new Sustainability Website! 🍃🎉 In 2021, the Heads of all 18 schools signed commitments towards climate action and put sustainability at the centre of everything we do – with the goal of becoming carbon neutral and fossil-free as a movement. The Sustainability Website is a collaborative project of all UWC schools and colleges
Sep 25, 20231 min read


Congratulations to the Class of 2023 on their IB Diploma results
We would like to congratulate each of our 125 graduates of Class of 2023 . Their two years represented so much beyond the IB Diploma. They have become young leaders who champion peace, sustainability and positive change in their respective communities and the world despite the challenging circumstances in the last two years. This year 118 students graduated from Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong (LPCUWC) obtaining an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. Base
Jul 7, 20232 min read


Uniting the world: UWC, together for our planet and for our future
As the world prepares for COP26 in Glasgow in November 2021, the 18 UWC schools and colleges recognise their role in tackling the threat of global climate change and making their specific contributions to a resilient, net zero economy that protects, values and rebuilds the natural world. We acknowledge that countries of the Global South are most affected yet contribute the least to carbon emissions, and we recognise how diversity, equity and access agendas are inextricably li
May 17, 20212 min read


Top HK Doctor to Speak About COVID-19 at 1st UWC Alumni Forum
Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong, UWC Hong Kong Committee (UWCHK) and UWC Graduates Organization HK are jointly organising the UWC Alumni Forum with two distinguished medical doctors as inaugural speakers on the topic: "COVID-19: What's Next?" Scheduled 22 October at 8PM HKT and to be administered via Zoom, the online forum is a series of talks delivered by UWC alumni from different colleges and generations across the globe. It aims to facilitate knowledge-sharing
Oct 9, 20202 min read


Yao Cultural Exchange
Every year, we have a cultural exchange event with Hong Kong Po Yin Association for the Development of Education. The NGO invites students from Liannan Minju Senior High School, in rural China, to participate in the programme. The students demonstrated traditional Yao (Chinese ethnic minority) songs and dances, whilst our students performed lion, and Spanish dances, as well as theatre and kung fu.
Oct 1, 20171 min read
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