Germany, Freiburg
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | 16 | 0 EUR | IB Diploma Programme | Publicly published self‑pay tuition for RBC is not provided. UWC RBC operates mostly on needs‑based scholarships; tuition and boarding are covered for scholarship recipients. Applications go through the National Committees (not direct to RBC), and any application/assessment fees would be charged by the National Committee, not the College. RBC not participating in the Global Selection Programme (GSP). |
| Year 2 | 17 | 0 EUR | IB Diploma Programme | Publicly published self‑pay tuition for RBC is not provided. UWC RBC operates mostly on needs‑based scholarships; tuition and boarding are covered for scholarship recipients. Applications go through the National Committees (not direct to RBC), and any application/assessment fees would be charged by the National Committee, not the College. RBC not participating in the Global Selection Programme (GSP). |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 0 EUR | Applications are submitted through the applicant's UWC National Committee; some committees may charge an application or assessment fee. Any such fee is paid to the National Committee, not to RBC. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 0 EUR | Enrollment related fees (if any) are handled via RBC invoicing but RBC does not publish a public numeric enrollment fee in its fee pages; amounts, if any, are communicated through the National Committee and RBC invoicing. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application/enrolment fees via National Committee | 0 EUR | May be charged by the National Committee; paid to the National Committee rather than to RBC. Specific amounts are not published by RBC. |
UWC Robert Bosch College is a two‑year, English‑taught IB Diploma Programme boarding school in Freiburg, Germany. Opened in 2014 as a project of UWC Germany and the Robert Bosch Stiftung, it sits on the Kartäuser grounds, with a 19‑hectare forest and a monastery garden shaping its learning approach. The curriculum follows the IB DP for students aged 16 to 18, requiring six subjects (three HL, three SL), the Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge, and at least 150 hours of Creativity, Activity and Service. Instruction is English, with diploma options in English, Spanish or French; language and literature studies run across multiple languages, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences include a sustainability focus and Liveable Cities Project Week. The campus features the Weickart Library, 12 resident cubes, and extracurriculars including outdoor education, project weeks and a CAS program. The school emphasizes experiential learning, service partnerships, and community life within the UWC movement.