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UWC Maastricht

Netherlands, Maastricht

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €7,890 - 43,575
Ages 4 - 19 years
Pupil numbers 900
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2009
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme)
Taught languages English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic
Typical class size 20
Strengths Languages, Service and Sustainability, Performing Arts
Clubs Leadership and Professional, Cultural and Language, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

UWC Maastricht is an international day and residential school in the Netherlands that educates students aged 4 to 18 within the United World Colleges network. The school delivers the IB continuum: PYP, MYP, DP and the IB Career-related Programme, with English as the language of instruction. The Diploma Programme offers a wide choice of subjects across language and literature, language acquisition, individuals and societies, sciences, mathematics and the arts, supplemented by TOK, the Extended Essay and CAS. The campus comprises five buildings around a garden learning space, with primary and secondary facilities, three residence halls for DP students and a Mensa dining hall. Features include science laboratories, a library, a drama room, soundproof music rooms and an Atrium for performances. A strong emphasis on service, sustainability and leadership runs through CAS, Duke of Edinburgh's Award participation, Model United Nations, and student-led initiatives. The on-site Music School broadens arts participation year-round.

Discusworp 65, 6225 XP Maastricht, Netherlands

The Essentials

UWC Maastricht has 900 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Location

Discusworp 65, 6225 XP Maastricht, The Netherlands. The campus is located near Maastricht city centre. It comprises five buildings: one Primary School, one Secondary School, and three residence buildings. The campus includes a garden used as a living classroom and spaces such as an Atrium, music rooms, laboratories, a gym, a library and a drama room.

Stages

Ages 4-19 (Kindergarten through Secondary). The Secondary School offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP), the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the IB Career-related Programme (CP).

Type

International day and residential school

Pupil Nationality Mix

100+ nationalities represented.

Additional learning support

English language support is available; ELL (English Language Learning) is provided for students who are at beginner to intermediate level in English; language acquisition programmes accompany Dutch and English language learning.

Country affiliation

The Netherlands

School day structure

The secondary school day runs from 08:10 to 15:15 with the first period starting at 08:10 and the seventh period ending at 15:15; breaks occur between periods (e.g., a Break from 10:05 to 10:25; lunch during Period 4 and 5). The secondary building opens at 07:45; after-school activities and clubs run until 17:00, with day students allowed on campus for meals and study after school.

Fees

Annual tuition at UWC Maastricht ranges from EUR 7,890 to EUR 43,575 for 2026/27.

Application fee

- Initial application fee: EUR 790. This fee is charged for every applicant and is non-refundable.

Tuition fees (current academic year: 2025–2026)

- IB Primary Years Programme (ages 4–11): EUR 7,890 per year.
- IB Middle Years Programme (ages 11–16): EUR 11,675 per year.
- IB Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme (day students, ages 16–19): EUR 12,090 per year.

Per-term and per-month breakdown (invoice total may be paid in 1, 3 or 10 instalments; amounts shown are exact divisions):

- Primary (EUR 7,890 per year):
- Per term (3 equal instalments): EUR 2,630.00 each.
- Per month (10 equal instalments): EUR 789.00 each.
- Middle Years Programme (EUR 11,675 per year):
- Per term (3 equal instalments): EUR 3,891.67 each.
- Per month (10 equal instalments): EUR 1,167.50 each.
- Diploma / Career-related (EUR 12,090 per year):
- Per term (3 equal instalments): EUR 4,030.00 each.
- Per month (10 equal instalments): EUR 1,209.00 each.

Boarding / Residential fees (applicability)

- For the 2025–2026 academic year there is no residential programme fee listed for students; boarding is not applicable as a paid programme in the 2025–2026 fees schedule.

Other fees and charges

- Down payment (upon acceptance): EUR 660 per student. The down payment is deducted from the school fees invoice and must be paid upon acceptance or by 1 May to guarantee the place. For new students the down payment is non-refundable if the family chooses not to enrol after the offer.
- Returnable security deposit (for MYP, CP and DP students): EUR 600 (one-time). This deposit is refundable on deregistration provided all school property and library books are returned in good order; the cost of any unreturned items will be deducted from the deposit.
- CP2 and DP2 exam fee: EUR 850 (this covers exam administration and postage/handling). This fee is invoiced separately to relevant students.
- Potential additional charges: replacement cost for lost or damaged school books or property (deducted from deposit), and any extra-curricular optional activities or off-campus trips which are charged separately as required.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Invoicing: An invoice is issued for the school fee and for any additional charges. Payment can be made in one lump sum, three instalments or ten instalments.
- One instalment option: Pay the full annual invoice by 15 August (for full-year attendance) to receive a 4% discount (applies only to families paying the full year in one instalment).
- Three-instalment option (invoice divided into three equal instalments): payment due dates are 1 September, 1 December and 1 March.
- Ten-instalment option (invoice divided into ten equal instalments): payment due dates are 1 September through 1 June (monthly).
- Entering after the school year begins: fees are charged pro rata according to a fixed monthly percentage scale (e.g., September 100%, October 90%, November 80%, December 70%, January 60%, February 50%, March 40%, April/May 30%, June 20%).

Withdrawal and refund rules

- De-registration procedure: A completed De-registration/Withdrawal form is required at least one month prior to the pupil's final day of attendance; parents should contact the Admissions team to access this process.
- Withdrawal during the school year (portion of fees payable): if a student withdraws or is a no-show, a portion of the school fee is invoiced according to a withdrawal schedule. For example (2025–2026 schedule): July–December 50%; January 60%; February 70%; March 80%; April 90%; May 100%; June 100%. (The school's formal withdrawal schedule and exact percentages are set out in the Financial Terms & Conditions.)
- Down payment and enrolment: the down payment is deducted from the invoice but is non-refundable for new students who decide not to enrol after the offer and after the payment has been received.
- Security deposit refund: the security deposit for secondary students is refundable on deregistration after all school property and books have been returned; the school will deduct the cost of any missing or damaged items from the deposit.

Failure to pay and consequences

- If payment is not received by the agreed term, a courtesy reminder will be issued. If payment remains outstanding 14 days after the reminder, the school may refer the debt to a collection agency; additional collection costs will be charged to the debtor. Pending resolution of unpaid fees, participation in lessons may be restricted and academic records (transcripts, certificates, diplomas) may be withheld. Legal proceedings are possible and Dutch law governs disputes.

Fee payment options and bank details

- Accepted payment method: Payment must be made by bank transfer. It is not possible to pay fees in cash or by credit card.
- Bank account details provided for payments (please include student name on transfer):
- Account name: UWC Maastricht
- Bank: ABN AMRO Bank
- IBAN: NL09ABNA0586114750
- BIC / SWIFT: ABNANL2A.

Contact for billing queries

- Finance enquiries: finance@uwcmaastricht.nl for questions about invoices and payments; in-person visits require an appointment.
Academics

UWC Maastricht teaches IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme) for students aged 4 to 19.

Curriculum

The Diploma Programme at UWC Maastricht is designed for students aged 16 to 19 and is an assessed programme respected by leading universities across the globe. Academic areas include Studies in Language and Literature (World Literature) with English, Dutch, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic and self-taught language options; Language Acquisition (foreign language learning) with English, Dutch (including Dutch for beginners), German for beginners, French, French for beginners, Spanish, Spanish for beginners; Individuals and Societies (Economics, Environmental Systems and Societies, Geography, History, Global Politics, World Arts and Cultures); Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Design Technology); Mathematics (Mathematics Analysis and Approaches, Mathematics Applications and Interpretation); The Arts (Visual Arts, Music or Film). Students complete three core elements: Theory of Knowledge (TOK); The Extended Essay (EE); Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS). The language of instruction is English across the programme.

Exam Results

DP candidates (2021–2025): 140 total; DP Diploma recipients: 135. Average DP score: Maastricht 33; World 30.5. Score distribution (2021–2025): 40–45 points: 20 students; 35–39: 49; 30–34: 56; 24–29: 41. University destinations (DP 2021–2025): 56 United States; 32 The Netherlands; 12 Europe (excl. NL); 6 United Kingdom; 7 Canada. Since 2022, UWC Maastricht has offered the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP); CP Class of 2025: 6 candidates passed (100%).

Higher Education Progression

Most UWC Maastricht graduates continue to undergraduate studies at colleges and universities around the world, often with significant scholarships or financial aid. University destinations (2021–2025): 56 United States; 32 The Netherlands; 12 Europe (excl. NL); 6 United Kingdom; 7 Canada.

Admissions

Admissions

1. UWC Maastricht provides an English-language education to a diverse group of students from over 100 national identities. The school offers Primary (4–11 years), Middle Years Programme (11–16 years), and Diploma Programme or Career-related Programme (16–19 years), with around 300 students in each program. The campus accommodates both residential on-campus living for DP/CP students and day-student arrangements for others.

2. Day Students begin the admissions process by submitting an application via the online portal and paying the non-refundable €790 application fee per student. You will receive instructions for payment after you submit your application. The application is managed through the online system.

3. Review: The review process begins once all required materials are received. The review typically takes around four weeks, provided no additional documents are needed. If additional documents are required, the timeline may be extended.

4. Priority for admission is given to several groups. Current students re-enrolling receive priority. Siblings of current UWC Maastricht students with completed applications submitted by 1 April for the upcoming school year also receive priority. Eligible children of UWC Maastricht staff and students supported by stakeholders' financial guarantees are prioritized. Internationally mobile families whose children lack local educational options due to language or residency are also considered.

5. Residential option: For the Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme, residential students who live on campus are welcome. If applying as a residential student, inquiries can be directed through the admissions process or via the appropriate national channels.

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Scholarships

Scholarships are available as part of UWC Maastricht's participation in the United World Colleges movement. Residential Programme scholarships exist, and information about scholarship opportunities and eligibility is managed through UWC National Committees or the UWC International Office. For details, inquire through your National Committee or the UWC International Office. Scholarships are referenced in the Fees section and noted as available for eligible students.

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