Robert Bosch College

200 | 16-19-years

Freiburg, Germany

2014

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UWC Robert Bosch College (UWC RBC) is a joint project of the Deutsche Stiftung UWC as well as the Robert Bosch Stiftung. Located in Freiburg, Germany, deliberate diversity is the college’s main goal, and it currently provides 65% of its student body with full scholarships, thanks to funding from the state ministry, the Robert Bosch Stiftung, B.Braun Melsungen AG as well as many other foundations and individuals.

Three Unique Features
  • Deliberate diversity: Over 90 nationalities speaking more than 60 languages and representing all major faith groups. 
  • Sustainability: Collaborations with city institutions and experiences from students and staff form the basis of sustainability education on campus. 
  • University town Freiburg: Located in close proximity to Freiburg, students can benefit from its cultural life as well as a good choice of service projects for the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) programme and beyond.

Our students follow the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), which is made up of three core components and six subject groups. Average class size: 12 students

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 andLiterature, Chinese Literature, Chinese Language and Literature, Spanish Literature, Spanish Language and Literature, School Supported Self-Taught Literature

  • Studies in language and literature: English Language & Literature, German Language & Literature, French Language & Literature, Spanish Language & Literature, Arabic Language & Literature, School Supported Self-Taught Literature
  • Language acquisition: English B, French B, German Ab Initio, German B 
  • Individuals and societies: Economics, Geography, History, Global Politics, Environmental Systems & Societies, Social & Cultural Anthropology
  • Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systems & Societies
  • Mathematics: Maths – Analysis and Approaches, Maths – Applications and Interpretation
  • The arts: Visual Arts, Theatre
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.

UWC RBC places a particular emphasis on environmental issues. A key question is how technology can contribute to sustainable, ecological development and peace. This, together with the innovative pedagogical approach to the development of the school and its programme, gives UWC Robert Bosch College a distinctive profile.

Physical activities

Badminton

Basketball

Afro-Caribbean Dance

Football

workout

Archery

Bouldering

Cycling

Dancing

Volleyball

Work Out

Running

Swimming

Taekwondo

Ultimate frisbee

Yoga

Zumba

Creative activities

Chess

Choir

Coding

Cooking

Creative writinng

Crochet

Debating

Game making

Handcrafting

Jazz band

Magic

Mechatronics

Model United Nations

Modern Dance

Orchestra

RBC Affairs

Sewing

Social Media

Ted Talks

Theatre

Social service

Academic Tutoring

Adopt a creek!

Bike Repair Workshop

Digital Coaching for Seniors

Foodbank volunteering

Support people who are homeless

Junghof Horse Sanctuary

Movement for Musical Minds

Peer Support Programme

RBC Barn: Chickens, Bunnies and Alpacas

Tree maintenance

Urban Gardening

Outside of UWC RBC,  students work together with organisations in neighbouring communities, including elderly homes, child care centres, and animal shelters, as well as environmental, human rights and refugee organisations

Located in Freiburg, Germany‘s “green city“, the college has a special focus on sustainability, which is embedded in academics, student life and the architecture of the buildings. The proximity to the Black Forest National Park further allows for a well-rounded outdoor programme.

Theatre Stage

Art Centre

Music Room

Nearby sports fields

Basketball Court

Residential accommodation:

Within the campus, there are eight three-storey student residences. The main floor includes a communal kitchen, common room and laundry facilities, with a wheelchair-accessible two-person room. The other two floors have three rooms for four students each and a shared bathroom with showers. Housing is generally co-ed, with floors often arranged by gender. Students are assigned rooms based on gender identity and preference where possible. Each residence is supervised by a House Parent (parents providing residential support to students) living in a nearby staff house.

Academic and emotional well-being

The school supports students’ academic and emotional well-being through:

  • Full-time mental health counsellor offering individual counselling sessions, group activities, training and supervision for peer supporters and will refer students for further external support where necessary
  • Each student is assigned a personal tutor group of up to 10 students 
Medical provisions
  • Full-time nurse
  • Personal and House Tutors with general first aid training provide support for students
  • Management team member on call for emergencies

You can apply to UWC Adriatic through your UWC national committee (NC). National committees represent UWC in over 150 countries and territories around the world.

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