Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa (WKUWCSA), one of 18 international schools and colleges in the
UWC educational movement, is located in
Mbabane
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With an estimated population of 94,874 (2010), it is located on the Mbaba ...
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Eswatini
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Waterford was the first school in southern Africa open to children and youth of all colours. It was started in direct opposition to the apartheid regime in neighboring South Africa. Nelson Mandela, and many others leaders in the struggle against apartheid, sent their children to school there.
Waterford Kamhlaba was established by
Michael Stern in 1963. The school's mission was similar to the philosophy of the
UWC movement, and Waterford became the fourth member school of the UWC movement in 1981.
Anthony (Tony) Hatton, for many years an English teacher at Waterford Kamhlaba, wrote an account of the early years of the school.
Notable alumni
Maria Alejandra Molina Actress and news anchor
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John MacMillan
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Born into a publishing family (he was an uncle of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan), he was educated at Eton ...
, actor
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Daliso Chaponda
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, comedian
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Ian Khama
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, former President of Botswana
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Robin Chase, American entrepreneur
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Kemiyondo Coutinho, Ugandan playwright, actress and filmmaker
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Jonathan Crush, scientist
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Keith Fraser, 1992 Olympic athlete
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Paul Friedlander, Swazi golfer
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Richard E. Grant, actor
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Solomon Guramatunhu,
ophthalmologist
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* Fernando Honwana, special advisor to
Samora Machel
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killed with Machel in 1986 plane crash
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Aaron Kopp Aaron Kopp is a US-based cinematographer and film director who grew up in Eswatini.
Life
Kopp shot and co-produced '' Saving Face'' (2012), the Oscar-winning documentary about acid attacks in Pakistan. He and his partner Amanda Kopp shot for ''T ...
, documentary maker
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Anna Livia, author
* Alan McGregor (academic)
Michael Stern Obituary The Guardian 2002
/ref> former Dean of Medicine, King's College, UK
* Makaziwe Mandela
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Early life and education
Makaziwe Mandela was born into a family of chieftains. Her father Nelson was a direct descendant of ...
, daughter of Nelson Mandela
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* Mandla Mandela
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Succession to the chieftaincy
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, South African tribal chief
* Zenani Mandela
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, daughter of Nelson Mandela
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* Zindzi Mandela
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, daughter of Nelson Mandela
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* Nnenna Okore
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, Nigerian-Australian artist Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid activist who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the ...
* Ignacio Padilla
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was a Mexican writer whose works were translated into several languages. Padilla helped found the Crack Movement, along with fellow writers Eloy Urroz, Jorge Volpi, and Pedro Angel Pa ...
, Mexican author
* Matthew Parris
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Early life and family
Parris is the eldest of six childre ...
, politician/writer/journalist, London, UK
* Lindiwe Sisulu
Lindiwe Nonceba Sisulu (born 10 May 1954) is a South African politician, member of parliament since 1994, and member of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress currently serving as Minister of Tourism since August 20 ...
, former Minister of Defence and Minister of Housing, South Africa
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* Xochitl Torres Small
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, U.S. representative from New Mexico's 2nd congressional district
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* Thomas Ward, mathematician
* Alan Whiteside, academic and researcher
See also
*Dick and Enid Eyeington Richard "Dick" Eyeington (November 1 1940 – October 22 2003) and Enid Eyeington (; October 25 1941 – October 22 2003) were a married British couple. Richard and Enid worked as aid workers to Somaliland until their murders in 2003.
Southern Af ...
* Michael Stern
References
External links
Waterford Kamhlaba School
United World Colleges
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Schools in Eswatini
International Baccalaureate schools in Eswatini
Educational institutions established in 1963
1963 establishments in Swaziland
Mbabane