UWC East Africa

700 Students | 3-19-years

Tanzania, East Africa

1973

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Arusha is a leafy campus spread out over 40 acres at the base of Mount Meru. Moshi is at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro and has organically grown to be a 40+ acre green, tree-filled space.

Amphitheatre

Art & design studio

Changing rooms

Dining hall with indoor and outdoor seating

Full-size football and rugby pitches

Gym and weight-training facilities

Library

Medical centre

Multi-function hall

Music room

Multi-purpose hard-court for basketball, netball and tennis

Outdoor fitness area

Outdoor swimming pool

Performance stage

Small field for seven-a-side games

Student social spaces

Theatre

400m grass-running track

Residential accommodation:

Both campuses provide an excellent environment for residential students, equipped with outdoor living areas, kitchen, laundry facilities, study rooms and Wi-Fi. In Arusha, the newly built Jacaranda, Baobab and Acacia houses accommodate up to 120 IB diploma students. The Moshi campus features nine houses, admitting residential students from age eight and above.