Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa

620 Students | 11 – 20 years

Mbabane, Eswatini

1963

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Perched on a mountain top in Sidwashini, a 10-minute drive from the Swazi capital Mbabane, is a gathering of colourful houses and buildings. That’s Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA. Originally designed by renowned architect and WK parent, Amancio (Pancho) Guedes, Waterford has grown as much in physical size as it has in student numbers. The Waterford community is highly influenced by the social, historical and cultural context of Eswatini.

Medical Centre

Theatre Stage

Amphitheatre

Dance Studio

IT Centre

Outdoor Swimming Pool

Gym

Football pitch

Basketball courts

Tennis Courts

Art Centre

Darkroom

Music Room

Residential accommodation:

There are eight student residences. Typically, boys and girls are separately accommodated on different floors/wings. Most students are in rooms of four with nationalities and cultures deliberately mixed. All houses have a common room, kitchen and quiet/study room with computer and Wi-Fi access.

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