
UWC Maastricht is a multicultural school that hosts students from more than 100 different nationalities. It operates within the Dutch public education system and is subsidised by the Dutch government. The school was formed to serve both the needs of the Maastricht international community and the students chosen by UWC national committees all over the world. UWC Maastricht welcomes students between the ages of four and 19.
Three Unique Features
- Primary & secondary school, day & residential students, Diploma Programme & Career-related Programme: UWC Maastricht hosts international students, ranging from age four to 19. The majority of them live with their families in the region and 200 residential IBDP and IBCP students live on campus.
- Social impact orogramme: UWC Maastricht has designed a social impact programme including action-oriented courses, social entrepreneurship, student-led conferences and community service projects. Students develop the skills and attitudes needed to be active participants in society, to identify problems and injustices wherever they exist.
- Location: The campus is located in a quiet and green haven of Hong Kong, surrounded by trees, mountains, and the beach, whilst simultaneously being only a short commute from the fast-paced skyscraper districts of the city.
In their final two years of secondary school, UWC Maastricht students follow the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) or the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP). The IBDP is made up of three core components and six subject groups. The IBCP also offers IBDP subjects, but combines these with an in- depth Career-related study in Sustainable Business or Music.
Average class size: 22
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Core components
Theory of Knowledge: Students reflect on the nature of knowledge and on how we claim what we know.
The Extended Essay: An independent, self-directed piece of research finishing with a 4,000-word paper.
Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS): Students take part in a range of experiences and at least one project.
Subjects
- Studies in language and literature: English Literature, English Language and Literature, Chinese Literature, Chinese Language and Literature, Spanish Literature, Spanish Language and Literature, School Supported Self-Taught Literature
- Language acquisition: Dutch B, Dutch B Ab initio, English B, English B Ab initio, French B, French B Ab initio, German B, German B Ab initio, Spanish B, Spanish B Ab initio
- Individuals and societies: Economics, History, Geography, Environmental Systems & Societies Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Design Technology, Physics, Environmental Systems & Societies Mathematics: Maths – analysis and approaches, Maths – applications and interpretation
- The arts: Visual Arts, Music, Film
Co-curricular
All students at UWC complete a co-curricular programme called Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) – an integral part of the IB qualification. Students get the opportunity to choose a physical, a creative and a social service activity.
On top of this, UWC Maastricht has designed a social Impact programme including action-oriented courses, social entrepreneurship and community service projects. UWCM students develop the skills and attitudes needed to be active participants in society, to identify problems and injustices wherever they exist. They design project weeks, providing service to the Maastricht community, but also other places around the world.
Physical activities
Badminton
Basketball
Football
Kayak Canoeing
Kpop dancing
Cycle club
Rugby
Tennis
Volleyball
Work Out
Swimming
Zumba
African dance
Massage
Mindfulness
Floorball
Ultimate frisbee
Mountain bike club
Sports & Outdoor fitness
Creative activities
Artmaking
Chinese calligraphy
The flying Dutchman – school newspaper
Choir
Dance
Cultural evenings
Model United Nations
Programming
Music clubs
Yearbook
Video editing
Math club
Computer science
Musical
Sewing club
Handicraft club
International show
Social service
Subject support
Peer support
Writing Support
Swap shop
Environmental Action Group
Exploring cinema
Service in department GFacilities, film assistant, Music room assistant, Drama department assistant)
Campus care teams
Student led initiatives organising teams
Primary support groups
Library supervision group
Exploring cinema
Outside of school: students work togeter with over 100 organisations
UWCM campus is located in a very green and leafy part of Maastricht, close to the city centre. The site is surrounded by sports fields, a nature reserve and modern housing.
Medical Centre
Gym
Basketball Courts
Art Centre
Music Room
Film laboratory
Library
Residential accommodation:
IBDP/CP students live in residences across three buildings consisting of three floors, each comprising six rooms. Every room hosts four to five students, of different nationalities. Each floor has a common room, study room, laundry room and kitchenette and is supported by a residence mentor who lives in an apartment adjacent to the floors.
Academic and emotional wellbeing
The school supports students’ academic and emotional wellbeing through:
- Each student is allocated a tutor, who meets with students individually and in small groups
- Students are able to self-refer or be referred to a counsellor or a psychologist
- All residential students have access to residence mentors
Medical provisions
- Full-time nurse
- Full-time psychologist
- All students are registered with a local general practitioner
You can apply through your UWC national committee (NC) or through the UWC Global Selection Programme.

Global Leadership Experience (GLE)
2nd Aug – 16th Aug 2025
Building a Sustainable Future (Online)
28th Jul – 11th Aug 2025
UWC ISAK Japan Short Course Summer School
20th Jul – 1st Aug 2025
Amazônia 360: Sustainability & Community in the Brazilian Rainforest
14th Jul – 24th Jul 2025
(RE)Defining Equality
14th Jul – 27th Jul 2025
Building and Crossing Bridges
13th Jul – 26th Jul 2025
Doing Good (Hybrid)
7th Jul – 23rd Jul 2025
Sustainability and Spanish Immersive Experience in Costa Rica
1st Jul – 15th Jul 2025
ActionxChange (AxC)
30th Jun – 14th Jul 2025
Embodying Earth: Leadership for a Regenerative Future
30th Jun – 12th Jul 2025
Bridging Cultures
23rd Jun – 29th Jun 2025
Global Leadership Forum (GLF)
21st May – 9th Jun 2025Short courses
The school supports students’ academic and emotional wellbeing through:
- Students partnered with tutor who provides guidance and support to tutor group
- Head of House and Director of Student Welfare
- Wellbeing programme (sleep, nutrition, exercise, study skills) for first year students
- Two part-time college counsellors
- Trained student peer supporters