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New Zealand United World College

New Zealand United World College. Concept Development Plan 7 February 2006. Overview. Stage 1: Set-up and seeding Stage 2: Feasibility study Stage 3: UWC Preliminary accreditation Stage 4: Foundation funding Stage 5: Property and programme build Stage 6: College operation.

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New Zealand United World College

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  1. New Zealand United World College Concept Development Plan 7 February 2006

  2. Overview • Stage 1: Set-up and seeding • Stage 2: Feasibility study • Stage 3: UWC Preliminary accreditation • Stage 4: Foundation funding • Stage 5: Property and programme build • Stage 6: College operation

  3. Stage 1: Set up and seeding • Develop concept • Introduce local patrons • Liaise with UWC NZ and International • Establish first-option on potential site • Set up trust • Obtain seed-funding • Build NZ UWC web site

  4. Stage 2: Form Trust Trustees Seed-funders 1 local key player 1 technical adviser Regional charities Manager (John) Beneficiary NZ UWC Trust (to be formed) Peer Review Group Consultants Legal Financial Architectural Educational Communications

  5. Stage 2: Feasibility study • Financial plan • Legal issues • Architectural and design issues • Market analysis • School operations plan • Academic programme • UWC accreditation requirements • Paradise Trust requirements • Fund-raising plan • Communications plan

  6. Stage 3: UWC Accreditation • Presentation to UWC Task Force • UWC Task Force review • Address concerns or issues from review • Preliminary accreditation and right to use UWC brand

  7. Stage 4: Foundation fund-raising • Establish strategic and marketing plans • Build ‘bridge’ to potential funders • Engage network of key international patrons, government agencies, corporate supporters and NGOs • Raise funds – presentations + promotions to NZ and overseas donors – philanthropic foundations, corporates, NGOs, individuals • Capital funding ($50m) • Scholarship funding for at least 5 years ($60m)

  8. Stage 5 Structure:Build Trust Major Patrons Trustees (5) Beneficiaries Prospective UWC students Paradise Trust Contract CEO Facitilities Build ‘College’ Build Construction Design RMA Architectural Key staff positions Cirriculum advisers Marketing programme

  9. Stage 5: Property + programme build With required minimum funding level achieved: • Complete UWC accreditation • Finalise component plans • Enter contracts to build facitilities • Begin preliminary human development/recruitment • Manage build programme

  10. Stage 6: College operations – Possible structure National UWC Committee Major Patrons Paradise Trust Trustees (5) School Treasury Property Board of Govenors Manager Funding/ Investments Principal Facitilities Management Staff

  11. How is NZ UWC different from other UWCs? • Global leadership in sustainable environmental management • Integration with Outward Bound programme • A model in indigenous and multicultural relations • Warmth and openess of NZ character and culture • ‘Safe haven’ setting for bringing disparate peoples together • New excellence in college governance and programmes • Providing UWC with an Australiasian/Pacific presence • Close involvement of ‘village NZ’

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