United World College in Mostar is a residential IB Diploma school founded in 2006 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the only UWC located in a post-conflict society and the only one integrated into a national public school system. Students from over 30 countries live, study, and serve the community together. The school emphasises critical thinking, global awareness, service, and outdoor education. It occupies a historic Austro-Hungarian building in Mostar.
Location
Spanski trg 1, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar is a historic city known for its iconic Old Bridge and multicultural heritage.
Stages
Upper secondary / pre-university level, typically ages 16-19. Students complete the two-year IB Diploma Programme.
Type
A co-educational residential international college and member of the United World Colleges movement. The only UWC in a post-conflict society.
Pupil Nationality Mix
Students from over 30 countries alongside students from across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Deliberately diverse backgrounds including socioeconomic, cultural, racial, and religious differences.
Country affiliation
International. Part of the global United World Colleges movement with students from over 30 countries.
Boarding Arrangements
All students live together in the community. Residential college with integrated boarding.
Governance and Ownership
Part of the United World Colleges movement. Governed by a College Board with up to 13 members. Integrated into Bosnia and Herzegovina's national public school system.
Curriculum
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school emphasises critical thinking, global awareness, and service.
Mental Wellbeing
The school has a stated commitment to the wellbeing and safety of all members of the community.
Admissions
Students apply through UWC national committees in their home countries. Selection is needs-blind and based on merit and potential.