United World Academy

Secondary Curriculum

Cambridge Lower Secondary (Grade 6 to 8)

The Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme offered at our school provides students with a comprehensive and internationally recognized education that prepares them for success in an increasingly interconnected and competitive world. Through its focus on academic excellence, skills development, and holistic growth, the programme empowers students to reach their full potential and become confident, responsible, and compassionate global citizens.

Alongside these subjects, we have developed additional bespoke courses to help prepare students for our ever changing world, specifically:

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High School

Cambridge Upper Secondary (Grade 9 & 10)

The Cambridge Upper Secondary Programme offered at our school provides students with a world-class education that prepares them for future success in an increasingly globalized and competitive world. By offering a comprehensive curriculum, internationally recognized qualifications, flexible pathways, and a supportive learning environment, providing students with an enriching educational experience that prepares them for future success.

Cambridge Advanced (AS & A Level)

The Cambridge Advanced Programme is an esteemed educational pathway designed for students culminating in the internationally recognized Cambridge International AS and A Level qualifications. Our school takes great pride in offering the Cambridge Advanced Programme as part of our commitment to providing students with a high-quality and holistic education that prepares them for success in higher education and beyond.
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International Baccalaureate Diploma (Grade 11 & 12)

The final two years of Schooling at UWA will see our students striving towards gaining the IB Diploma.

This qualification is widely recognised as the ‘gold standard’ for University entrance and quite apart from anything else, it aligns very closely with our ethos and mission, namely: to mould internationally minded young adults who will exert a positive influence on their world.

Students follow courses in 6 subjects, three of which are studied at Higher Level and three at Standard Level.

Certain subjects, such as Mathematics, English and a foreign language are mandatory, but even in these subjects there are a number of levels offered, which means that the Diploma programme is accessible to all. The remaining three subjects can be chosen from a wide range of options available.

In addition to the 6 academic studies there are a number of other elements which lie at the heart of the Diploma programme, known as the Core.

Extended Essay (EE)

This is a detailed report based on in depth research into a topic chosen by the student.

Theory of Knowledge (TOK)

Time is spent reflecting on the very nature of knowledge and this reflective, inquisitive approach permeates all areas of the academic subject areas as well.

Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)

Creativity

All students are expected to participate in creative endeavours. This can be within a myriad of disciplines, with the students exercising a high level of personal choice.

Activity

The basic premise of personal choice is also integral to the Activity element of the Diploma, with many young adults involving themselves in worthwhile projects.

Service

The third element of CAS is Service, where students ‘throw’ themselves into projects and schemes where they can make a difference to the lives of others.

The IBDP is a challenging but very fulfilling curriculum which ensures breadth of study and academic rigour. The DP core aims to broaden students’ educational experience and challenge them to apply their knowledge and skills.

* Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP), or the Career-related Programme (CP). Candidate status gives no guarantee that authorization will be granted. For further information about the IB and its programmes visit www.ibo.org.

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