United World College of South East Asia, International college in Dover and Tampines, Singapore.
The United World College of South East Asia operates two separate campuses across Singapore. Dover and Tampines each offer full K-12 programs using international curricula designed to serve different parts of the city.
The school was founded in 1971 and became an official member of the United World College movement in 1975. Since then it has been part of an international network dedicated to education across cultures.
Students from around the world study and live together on campus. This international mix shapes daily life and creates a diverse community where different perspectives are part of regular classroom and social experiences.
Both campuses are accessible by public transport with bus stops nearby. Access for visitors is restricted since classes run year-round and advance arrangements are usually needed.
The Dover campus incorporates bricks salvaged from Singapore's old Alexandra Brick Works into its buildings. This building choice preserves a piece of the city's industrial past within the school's architecture.
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