In this blog post, learn how, through our Dropout Prevention Programme, Girls and Mothers’ Group members are receiving menstrual health and hygiene education, along with the materials and training to make their own reusable pads. Read more
Girls Will Be Girls was a United World Schools appeal backed by the UK government as part of the UK Aid Match initiative. In this blog post, learn about the difference this programme will make for girls around the world. Read more
We're delighted to report that our first five schools in Madagascar have opened. Read more
As part of our Dropout Prevent Programme, we have established Girls’ Clubs to increase girls’ resilience, as well as awareness and knowledge of how to exercise their rights. Read more
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We're delighted to announce that Lizz Munday has been appointed as our new Chief Executive. Read more
In this blog, find out how, in partnership with Educate A Child (EAC), a programme of the Education Above All Foundation, we are launching a Dropout Prevention Programme. Read more
To mark International Women's Day 2022, we invited women from across United World Schools to talk about what inspires them, and how they inspire others. Read more
As Tim Howarth steps down as CEO of United World Schools, we asked Tim to share his leadership lessons and key learnings from ten years with UWS, and a journey that has seen over 45,000 children given the opportunity to go to school. Read more
We are thrilled to announce that United World Schools (UWS) has been chosen by the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) as a charity partner for the academic year 2021-22. COBIS supports charitable and not-for-profit organisations who share a passion for, and commitment to, helping schools and pupils thrive around the world. Read more
Every day, girls miss out on education because of their gender. All over the world, girls are taught to find someone, and boys are taught to be someone. Every child, regardless of their gender, has the right to receive a quality, inclusive education. This UN International Day of the Girl Child (11 October) read the story of Preeti who is the first girl in her family to go to school. Read more
Put down your pen and stop typing for a moment to enjoy this moving photo essay showing you a few of the pencil cases which are treasured by our students in Nepal, as well as a window into their daily lives. Read more
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, we spoke to our Associate Director of Programmes, Gemma Barker, about why play has never been more important. Read more
Thanks to you, we've raised an incredible £1 MILLION to help children live Happily Ever Smarter! But as Covid-19 threatens to reverse progress on global education, actors Amrita Acharia, Jenna Coleman and Nina Wadia are calling for urgent support for thousands more children. Read more
As part of our UWS-2030 vision, our goal over the next decade is to reach 250,000 primary school aged children with a UWS classroom, and a quality, inclusive education. In support of this, we are delighted to announce the launch of a pilot project in Madagascar in partnership with Blue Ventures and the Axian Foundation. Read more
Art is an invaluable tool to help children learn, play and express themselves. Nobody knows this more than Mr Hout Veasna; a UWS Education Officer based in the Siem Pang District of Cambodia. Read more
Burmese-born illustrator Ohn Mar Win is one of the talented artists who has created art for our Happily Ever Smarter Secret Sale. Read her story, in her own words, of how she has overcome adversity, cultivated creativity and why she’s determined to give children the education and opportunities they deserve. Read more
Surya Bahadur Thapa is the Principal of UWS Helawubesi School in Nepal. This is his account of how United World Schools is transforming his school and community. Read more
This June 2021, we are championing Child Protection. Beginning on 1 June, International Day for Protection of Children and International Day of Parents, all month we will be sharing how we are keeping children safe in every community we work in. In this blog, find out how each of our country offices underwent accreditation from Keeping Children Safe (KCS). Read more
Our response to the G7 Declaration on Girls Education: The Heart of COVID-19 Recovery and Unlocking Agenda 2030 Read more
We are incredibly grateful to acclaimed actor Amanda Redman for supporting Happily Ever Smarter, our first UK Aid Match campaign. Just ahead of launch, we spent some time discussing our plans with Amanda... Read more
Come with us on a journey to the most remote regions of Nepal. In these areas, education is the key to helping children to thrive and live Happily Ever Smarter. Read more
Find out everything you need to know about our exciting new 'Happily Ever Smarter' Aid Match campaign, backed by the UK government. Read more
This Earth Day, we highlight the urgency of empowering local communities to protect the environment, and what we are doing to ensure that we work in harmony with the natural environment. Read more
Tim Howarth is to stand down as Chief Executive of United World Schools this autumn, after nearly ten years with the organisation. Read more