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1970s
The spirit and magic of UWCSEA in the 70s: Ralph Dixon '81

I was at UWCSEA in the 70s at a magical time - monsoon drain riding, midnight escapes to Kent Ridge, metalworking with Skilbeck, being cared for by Matron Subramaniam (she really was a worthy jewel) and Mr Lim of Lim House making me dry the grass with my towel for making noise at night.

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Evolution of cricket at UWCSEA

The United World College Cricket Club was initiated in the mid 70s when teacher and Singapore Cricket Club player, John Goodban, set up some social and student cricket games on Saturday afternoons.

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The UWCSEA Pioneer Generation: Lily Chayavirabood '77

I enjoyed my time at UWCSEA. I remember saying to Mr Waddell when my time at UWCSEA was coming to an end that I didn't want to leave, and his reply was: "We have prepared you to go out into the world, and we would have failed if you don't want to leave." He was right. We had to leave to meet the challenges of the world and be ready to serve society.

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UWCSEA teachers and real life heroes: Gunter Fritsche '77

Down at the Padang I met real life heroes. One of them was Ronny Potts, a gritty defender and another was John Burgess, the best rugby player at SCC and within 200 miles radius of Singapore. Besides that, I learned they were teachers at UWCSEA. I rapidly changed my mind about school. I was sure that there must be more to this strange place with odd rules and regulations.

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1980s
The Great Himalayas: Jorge Vizcaino '87

Trekking for 2 weeks in such a beautiful and remote part of the world, with classmates from all over the world and going to Manali, Delhi, and the Himalayas was an experience that stayed with me forever.

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The 1983 UWCSEA Himalayan Expedition: Gareth David '83

During COVID lockdown in the UK Gareth David took the time to recount his expedition to Lahaul, India with UWCSEA classmates in 1983. "Leaving was the hardest part of the expedition, saying goodbye to friends who I had gotten to know during the short time in India and also the two years previously at UWCSEA in Singapore."

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Spreading the art of sailing: Drew Hulton-Smith '88

My time at UWCSEA helped to build the foundation of my ambition to be involved in sailing and water sports and maritime in some way, shape, or form. The experiences and the opportunities that I had through the College’s outward bound and sailing programmes really served to cement and foster my love, willingness and desire to keep improving and learning. The school offers such a broad reach in holistic education, beyond lip service or token attention to outdoor education aspects.

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1990s
2000s
The naming of One°North magazine

UWCSEA introduced its alumni magazine, OneºNorth, in December 2007. There are currently 18 issues. The Alumni team held a community-wide naming contest and the winning suggestion came from long-standing staff member and former PE teacher, Dave Shepherd.

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The influence of Dr Linda de Flavis: Sumire Doi '09

"Your love for the literature you taught fueled my interest in strong female characters, which eventually led me to major in theatre in college. You were also the single most influential person in making my decision for university." says Sumire Doi '09 of Dr Linda de Flavis who joined the College in 1998 and left in the summer of 2021.

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2010s
The Introduction of UWCSEA Mascots: Alto Ono '14

The selection of offiical mascots for UWCSEA was a collaborative effort between the Dover and East Student Sports Councils, Communications and Campus Leadership. The Dover Phoenix and East Dragons were proudly launched during the Sports Awards Dinners at each respective campus in April 2012.

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Changes of UWC: Lukas Menkhoff '14

UWCSEA is a campus that has undergone a vast number of changes over the years. Saying goodbye to the Humanities block and now the English Block circa (1975-2013) left many feeling nostalgic.

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On stage: Hila Davies '20

The hustle and bustle of backstage drama, the last minute redirection of scenes, or the awkward costumes changes in the wings - we formed relationships with one another that transcended our everyday experiences.

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Service in Singapore

UWCSEA is presented with a ‘Top 10’ lifetime partner award from local service association, MINDS, in May 2012. Teacher Cathy Elliott accepted this award from then Singapore President Tony Tan.

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Ladakh expedition: Nikhil Kapur '21

The Ladakh expedition was an absolute dream. I am sure that everybody made memories during the Grade 9-10 trips, but for me, the friends and memories I made in Ladakh will stay with me for a long time.

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The Gamelan set that sparked a lifelong love: Rohan Iyer '16

The stunning Central Javanese Gamelan set in the ABT foyer on Dover Campus inspired Rohan to pursue ethnomusicology. “When I was in middle school I used to play in a beginner ensemble run by one of the music staff (Helen Rhodes). By the time I got to my final year of school, that was the topic of my Extended Essay and I took the initiative to form a high school ensemble that played some more advanced repertoire on the gamelan.”

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Remembering the Small Hall

The Small Hall was a heritage site that linked generations of alumni and their families to memories of Primary and Middle School UN Night performances, theatre productions, concerts, assemblies, forums, Theatre Sports, Rock Shows and staff meetings over much of the college’s fifty years.

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