Li Po Chun United World College
{{Short description|IB world school in Hong Kong}}
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{{Infobox school
| name = Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong
| logo = Li Po Chun United World College logo.png
| image = LPCUWC Front.jpg
| caption =
| established = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1992|9|6}}
| type = IB World School
| tuition = Local student: HK$308,000
Overseas student: HK$406,000
| affiliation = United World Colleges
| principal = Dr. Spencer A. Fowler
| faculty = 29
| students = 258
| location = Wu Kai Sha
| address = 10 Lok Wo Sha Lane, Sai Sha Road, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
| country = Hong Kong
| information =
| website = {{Official website}}
}}
{{Chinese
| order = ts
| t = 香港李寶椿聯合世界書院
| s = 香港李宝椿联合世界书院
| j = hoeng1 gong2 lei5 bou2 ceon1 lyun4 hap6 sai3 gaai3 syu1 jyun6*2
| p = Xiānggǎng Lǐ Bǎochūn Liánhé Shìjiè Shūyuàn
| l = Hong Kong Li Po Chun United World College
}}
The Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong (LPCUWC, {{zh|t=香港李寶椿聯合世界書院}}), established in 1992, is an International Baccalaureate boarding school in Wu Kai Sha, Hong Kong. It is the eighth member of the 18-member United World Colleges movement.
Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong is a subsidized school, from the Hong Kong Government's Direct Subsidy Scheme. According to the Wall Street Journal in late 2007 and the Brown Daily Herald in 2014, the college has top university acceptance rates and is identified as one of the world's top 50 schools for its success in preparing students to enter Ivy League universities, one of only two schools located outside the US.{{Cite web|title=Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong|url=https://www.eduplus.hk/boarding/school-list/asia/li-po-chun-united-world-college-of-hong-kong/}}{{cite web|url=https://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-COLLEGE0711-sort.html|title=How the Schools Stack Up|publisher=The Wall Street Journal|date=2007-12-28|author=Staff writer|accessdate=2008-07-25}}{{cite web|last1=Chung|first1=David|title=Top high schools find admissions success|url=http://www.browndailyherald.com/2011/04/27/top-high-schools-find-admissions-success/|website=Brown Daily Herald|publisher=Brown University|accessdate=2 August 2014}}
== History ==
Li Po Chun UWC was founded in 1978. The first college, UWC Atlantic College, had been established in 1962 by the German educationalist Kurt Hahn to promote international understanding and peace. Other United World Colleges have since been established in North America, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and elsewhere in Asia{{Cite web|last=星島日報|title=【教育專題】李寶椿打造教育多樣性 增課外體驗吸納本地生|url=https://std.stheadline.com/education/article/1405965/教育-中學-教育專題-李寶椿打造教育多樣性-增課外體驗吸納本地生|access-date=2021-04-15|website=std.stheadline.com|date=24 October 2020 |language=zh-Hant-HK}}
In 1978, Dr Lee Quo-Wei GMB JP, as the Chair of the UWC Hong Kong Selection Committee, initiated the idea of building a UWC college in Hong Kong with the help of Mr Li Shiu Tsang MBE JP, one of the richest men in the city, who set up the Li Po Chun Charitable Trust.{{Cite web |title=Li Po-chun (李寶椿): his family, his buildings and businesses and a century of philanthropy – The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group |url=https://industrialhistoryhk.org/li-po-chun-%E6%9D%8E%E5%AF%B6%E6%A4%BF-his-family-his-buildings-and-businesses-and-a-century-of-philanthropy/ |access-date=2024-01-16 |website=industrialhistoryhk.org}} The trust donated HK$100 million towards the construction of the college, while the Hong Kong government gifted a former mining site in Ma On Shan for use as the campus.{{Cite web|title=Li Po-chun (李寶椿): his family, his buildings and businesses and a century of philanthropy - The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group|url=https://industrialhistoryhk.org/li-po-chun-%E6%9D%8E%E5%AF%B6%E6%A4%BF-his-family-his-buildings-and-businesses-and-a-century-of-philanthropy/|access-date=2021-04-13|website=industrialhistoryhk.org}} With the support of Sir David Wilson, then Governor of Hong Kong, and the Principal of Atlantic College at the time, David Sutcliffe, the college was opened on 6 September 1992 by HRH the Prince of Wales, in his role as the president of the UWC movement.{{Cite web|title=Li Po Chun United World College (Fees & Reviews) Hong Kong, 10 Lok Wo Sha Lane, Sai Sha Road, Shatin|url=https://www.edarabia.com/li-po-chun-united-world-college-new-territories-hong-kong/|access-date=2021-04-13|website=edarabia.com|language=en-US}}
In 2019, the school initiated a solar power system, installing 1,168 panels on campus and will use the revenue generated to provide need-based scholarship for students from grassroots families or developing countries.{{Cite news |title=Electricity to spark scholars |url=https://www.thestandard.com.hk/sections-news_print.php?id=208514}}
Patrons of the college and the movement have included Nelson Mandela, Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, and the Prince of Wales. Since 2000, UWC graduates have been eligible to participate in the Davis United World College Scholars Program, the largest international scholarship program for undergraduate studies in the world, which funds UWC students attending leading US universities.
Li Po Chun UWC was the first international boarding school, and one of the first International Baccalaureate schools, in Hong Kong.{{Cite web |title=Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong Belt and Road Resources Centre |url=https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/li-po-chun-united-world-033500362.html |access-date=2021-04-13 |website=au.finance.yahoo.com |language=en-AU}}
Admissions
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Li Po Chun UWC admits students from over 110 countries in addition to students from many local Hong Kong schools. The student body is made up of roughly 42% local and 58% overseas students.{{Cite news|title=Electricity to spark scholars|url=https://www.thestandard.com.hk/sections-news_print.php?id=208514}} In the year 2020–2021, students coming from all 6 inhabited continents represented 90 countries in the world.{{Cite web|title=Li Po Chun United World College celebrates cultural diversity with LPC World Cup|url=https://www.scmp.com/yp/discover/news/sports/article/3066416/li-po-chun-united-world-college-celebrates-cultural|access-date=2021-04-13|website=Young Post|date=5 May 2016 }}
Students for all of the United World Colleges are selected by UWC National Committees or selection contacts in over 150 countries on merit, and many receive scholarships. Similar to students from overseas who are selected by the national selection committees of their home countries, local Hong Kong students are chosen by the UWC Hong Kong Committee.
The Hong Kong selection process has 3 rounds.{{Cite web|title=Step 4: Timeline and Selection process|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/admissions/how-to-apply/step-4-timeline-and-selection-process|access-date=2020-12-18|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}} The first short-listing is based on a written application composed of both short and long answer questions about the applicant's extracurricular and community service experience as well as the applicant's academic performance in the past two years, their recommendation form and their interest in UWC.{{Cite web|last=星島日報|title=【教育專題】李寶椿校友回饋母校 創辦「學長指導計畫」助後輩升學|url=https://std.stheadline.com/education/article/1416880/教育-中學-教育專題-李寶椿校友回饋母校-創辦-學長指導計畫-助後輩升學|access-date=2021-04-15|website=std.stheadline.com|date=6 November 2020 |language=zh-Hant-HK}} At this stage, students are given the opportunity to rank their top 10 choices of college out of the 18 colleges. The shortlisted group of students is then invited to participate in the school's Challenge Day, a day camp consisting of group activities led by over 100 alumni, teachers and students, usually held in the winter.{{Cite web|last=星島日報|title=【教育專題】李寶椿校友回饋母校 創辦「學長指導計畫」助後輩升學|url=https://std.stheadline.com/education/article/1416880/教育-中學-教育專題-李寶椿校友回饋母校-創辦-學長指導計畫-助後輩升學|access-date=2021-04-15|website=std.stheadline.com|date=6 November 2020 |language=zh-Hant-HK}} The final stage of the process is an individual interview with the Principal and a committee composed of an experienced UWC alumni and an external, independent interviewer. Out of the 300 or so Hong Kong students that apply every year, 50 are accepted to Li Po Chun UWC, with an additional 15 sent to other United World Colleges around the world, where they represent Hong Kong.{{Cite web|title=Admissions FAQs|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/admissions/admissions-faqs|access-date=2020-12-16|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}
Academics
Students at the College undertake a 2-year International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. In 2020, Li Po Chun UWC's IB diploma score averages at 36 points, compared to a 31.34 average worldwide.{{Cite web|title=IB Diploma stats|url=https://www.ibo.org/about-the-ib/facts-and-figures/statistical-bulletins/diploma-programme-statistical-bulletin/|access-date=2020-12-18|website=International Baccalaureate®|date=27 August 2014 |language=en}} 28% of its graduates received 40 or more IB Diploma points, compared to the world average of 12.9%{{Cite web|title=28% of LPCUWC 2020 Grads Register 40 or More IB Diploma Points|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/latest-news/24-of-lpcuwc-2020-grad-register-40-or-more-ib-diploma-points|access-date=2020-12-16|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}} One graduate obtained the maximum of 45 points, with two students scoring 44 and six scoring 43.{{Cite web|title=Revealed! Hong Kong IB Diploma Results, 2020|url=https://whichschooladvisor.com/hong-kong/school-news/hong-kong-ib-results-2020|access-date=2021-04-13|website=whichschooladvisor.com|language=en}}
Li Po Chun UWC offers the following subjects on the IBDP level:{{Cite web|title=Joining Papers|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/admissions/joining-papers|access-date=2020-12-18|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}
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Chinese
|English |Business Management |Biology |Analysis & Approaches |Visual Arts |
English
|French |Economics |Chemistry |Applications & Interpretation |Theatre |
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|Mandarin |Environmental Systems & Societies |Environmental Systems & Societies | | |
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|Spanish |History |Physics | | |
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Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC)
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= Quan Cai =
The CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) program is one of the three core elements of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.{{Cite web|title=Creativity, activity, service|url=https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/creativity-activity-and-service/|access-date=2020-12-18|website=International Baccalaureate®|date=19 August 2014 |language=en}} Li Po Chun UWC's adaptation of this system is called the "Quan Cai" program ("全才" in Chinese, meaning "development of the whole person" ).{{Cite web|last=Kong|first=Tatler Hong|date=2018-01-26|title=Li Po Chun United World College|url=https://hk.asiatatler.com/profile/li-po-chun-united-world-college|access-date=2021-04-22|website=Tatler Hong Kong}} The program has 4 components, namely community service, creativity, activity, and campus service.{{Cite web|title=Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong: Useful info for parents|url=https://www.international-schools-database.com/in/hong-kong/li-po-chun-united-world-college-of-hong-kong|access-date=2021-04-22|website=www.international-schools-database.com|language=en}} A student is required to officially participate in at least 2 Quan Cai per year. Li Po Chun UWC offers more than 70 Quan Cai activities for students to participate in every year, including Initiative for Peace, Playback Theatre, Coral Monitoring, and Lion Dance.{{Cite web|title=Quan Cai Activities|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/education/eotc/quan-cai-activities|access-date=2020-12-18|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}
= Global Issues Forum =
Within the academic timetable, which works on an 8-day cycle, the last block of day 8 is reserved for the Global Issues Forum. The entire student body and members of the staff gather to listen to a presentation on a global issue, given by fellow students, and then participate in an open discussion.{{Cite web|title=School of thought|url=https://www.scmp.com/yp/discover/lifestyle/features/article/3062996/school-thought|access-date=2021-04-22|website=Young Post|date=9 October 2012 }}
=Cultural Evenings=
Cultural evenings aim to promote international understanding and appreciation of diversity. There are six cultural evenings each year, starting with an International Cultural Evening prepared by second years for incoming first years as part of the orientation programme.{{Cite web|title=ITS Education Asia Article - Li Po Chun United World College (LPCUWC)|url=https://www.itseducation.asia/article/li-po-chun-united-world-college-lpcuwc/|access-date=2021-04-22|website=www.itseducation.asia}}
The Chinese Cultural Evening takes place every year, while the other evenings dedicated to other regional groups take place once every two years. In these student-led cultural evenings, students from the same geographic and cultural region come together to prepare a week of evening events that highlight their cultural characteristics, and a dinner of regional cuisines.{{Cite web|title=EOTC|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/education/eotc|access-date=2020-12-18|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}
=China Week=
First year students travel to Mainland China in their first term to engage in a variety of community services.{{Cite web|title=China Week & Project Week|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/education/eotc/china-week-project-week|access-date=2020-12-18|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}} Annual China week projects include Teaching English to children of the Yao Tribe, visiting an elderly home, and helping mentally and physically disabled children in Guangdong province, working with lepers in Yunnan province, working with the Amity Foundation, and working with the group Habitat for Humanity. A popular trip involves hiking, cycling, kayaking and rock climbing in the Yangshuo area.
=Project Week=
Annual project weeks enable students to lead and work on projects in East, South, and Southeast Asia.{{Cite web|title=ITS Education Asia Article - Li Po Chun United World College (LPCUWC)|url=https://www.itseducation.asia/article/li-po-chun-united-world-college-lpcuwc/|access-date=2021-04-22|website=www.itseducation.asia}} Some recent projects have included Helping rehabilitate a tsunami-struck school in Sri Lanka, performing plays for children in Bangkok, working with children at the Christina Noble Children's Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, and travelling to North Korea, and working in several children's orphanages run by the Happy Tree Organisation in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Some students stay in Hong Kong, where they work with local organizations or undertake a 150km hike across the New Territories without access to technology.
Boarding and Pastoral Care
All students attending the school, including those from Hong Kong, are required to board. The full student body of approximately 250 students live in 4 residential blocks, sharing rooms of four students, each representing four different nationalities. The full-time teaching faculty reside on campus, where they serve as tutors alongside their teaching duties. The school's support staff includes 2 part-time school counselors and 2 school nurses. Additionally, second-year students receive training in mental health to assist their peers.{{Cite web |title=Residential Life |url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/education/residential-life |access-date=2020-12-20 |website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}{{Cite book |last=Krippendorf |first=Jost |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/962114568 |title=International Education: Principles and Practice |date=2012 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-1-136-35751-0 |location=[s.l.] |oclc=962114568}}{{Cite web |date=2017-03-30 |title=A world of opportunity at Li Po Chun |url=https://www.scmp.com/news/article/2128809/world-opportunity-li-po-chun |access-date=2022-05-11 |website=South China Morning Post |language=en}}
Graduates
Many graduates enroll in top universities around the world, with most students earning or qualifying for significant scholarships. 46% of Li Po Chun UWC graduates go on to study in the United States, 27% in the United Kingdom, 12% in Hong Kong, 9% in Canada, 5% in Europe and 1% in Asia.{{Cite web|title=About LPCUWC|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/about-us/lpcuwc/about-lpcuwc|access-date=2020-12-26|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}} Others choose to pursue "3rd year options" which can range from service to traveling, while others go straight into the workforce or return to their home countries for a gap year.
Recent university destinations include Yale University, Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Wellesley College, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Sciences Po, University of Toronto etc.{{Cite web|title=About LPCUWC|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/about-us/lpcuwc/about-lpcuwc|access-date=2021-05-17|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}
Notable alumni
- Asim Butt (1978-2010 ) - Painter and sculptor{{Cite web|title=Asim Butt Artist Page|url=http://digitalconsciousness.com/artists/AsimButt/|access-date=2020-12-16|website=digitalconsciousness.com}}
- Niki Ashton (1982- ) - Canadian politician{{Cite web|title=Senators' home cooking and a no-fuss wedding - Macleans.ca|url=https://www.macleans.ca/general/mitchel-raphael-on-senators-home-cooking-and-a-no-fuss-wedding/|access-date=2020-12-16|website=www.macleans.ca}}
- Dominic Lee (1984- ) - Hong Kong politician{{Cite web|title=TEDxLPCUWC {{!}} TED|url=https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/16213|access-date=2020-12-16|website=www.ted.com}}
- Elim Chan (1986- ) - Hong Kong music conductor{{Cite web|date=2019-01-13|title=Hitting the high notes: global success awaits Asian 'rock star' conductors|url=https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/long-reads/article/2181529/young-rock-star-conductors-hong-kong-and-macau|access-date=2020-12-16|website=South China Morning Post|language=en}}
- Amaya Coppens (1994- ) - Nicaraguan and Belgian woman human rights activist{{Cite web|date=2020-01-03|title=Amaya Coppens arrested and released for the second time|url=https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/case/amaya-coppens-arrested-and-released-second-time|access-date=2021-04-22|website=Front Line Defenders|language=en}}
List of principals
- David Wilkinson (1992-1994){{Cite web|date=1994-08-11|title=New head for Li Po Chun|url=https://www.scmp.com/article/84439/new-head-li-po-chun|access-date=2020-12-16|website=South China Morning Post}}
- Blair Forster (1994-2003){{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=History of UWC-NCTL|url=https://www.tl.uwc.org/aboutus/history-of-uwc-nctl|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}
- Stephen Codrington (2004-2011){{cite web|url=https://www.stephencodrington.com/detailed-biography-of-stephen-codrington.html|title=Stephen Codrington|accessdate=2022-08-06|work=Biography |publisher=Stephen Codrington - The Website}}
- Arnett Edwards (2011–2023){{Cite web|date=2019-10-22|title=Arnett Edwards: An Embodiment Personality of "Never Give Up"|url=https://theknowledgereview.com/arnett-edwards-an-embodiment-personality-of-never-give-up/|access-date=2020-12-16|website=The Knowledge Review|language=en-US}}
- Dr. Spencer A. Fowler (2023 - ){{Cite web |last= |date=2023-08-14 |title=📢 College Announcement |url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/post/college-announcement |access-date=2023-09-29 |website=Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong |language=en}}
Controversy
In May 2018, Li Po Chun UWC announced a HK$50 million donation from Dr. Lee Shau Kee for the development of a Belt and Road Resources Center on campus, scheduled for an opening in Fall 2019. The proposed centre aimed to provide a space for secondary school students across Hong Kong to interact with international students from Belt and Road countries, such as Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.{{Cite press release|title=Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong Belt and Road Resources Centre|url=https://www.acnnewswire.com/press-release/english/43417/li-po-chun-united-world-college-of-hong-kong-belt-and-road-resources-centre|access-date=2021-04-22|website=www.acnnewswire.com}}
In Dec 2018, students at Li Po Chun UWC launched a petition{{Cite web|title=【Petition expressing concern about Li Po Chun UWC's Belt & Road Learning and Resources Centre initiative】|url=https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F1572411313051960%2Fposts%2Fpetition-expressing-concern-about-li-po-chun-uwcs-belt-road-learning-and-resourc%2F1983295195296901%2F|access-date=2021-04-22|website=Facebook|language=en}} asking the college to rename the center, fearing that the name Belt and Road Resources Center would compromise the college's political impartiality by siding with China's premier foreign policy. Speculation of the college's political influence stemmed from the open support of Chief Executive Carrie Lam on the college's mission to improve knowledge exchange between Belt and Road countries at the LPCUWC education symposium held in February 2018.{{Cite news|title=Students sign petition against college's Belt and Road center|url=https://www.thestandard.com.hk/section-news/section/11/202877/Students-sign-petition-against-college's-Belt-and-Road-center}}
The name of the center has since then been changed to Lee Shau Kee Peace Education Centre, designed by M Moser and Associates.{{Cite web|title=LSK Peace Ed Centre Granted World's Leading Health Design Certification|url=https://www.lpcuwc.edu.hk/latest-news/peace-ed-centre-granted-world-s-leading-health-design-certification|access-date=2021-04-22|website=www.lpcuwc.edu.hk}}
See also
References
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