Quan Cai The CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) program is one of the three core elements of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Li Po Chun UWC's adaptation of this system is called the "Quan Cai" program ("全才" in Chinese, meaning "development of the whole person" ). The programme has 4 components, namely community service, creativity, activity, and campus service. A student is required to officially participate in at least 2 Quan Cai per year. Li Po Chun UWC offers more than 70 Quan Cai activities for students to participate in every year, including Initiative for Peace, Playback Theatre, Coral Monitoring, and Lion Dance.
Global Issues Forum Within the academic timetable, which works on an 8-day cycle, the last block of day 8 is reserved for the Global Issues Forum. The entire student body and members of the staff gather to listen to a presentation on a global issue, given by fellow students, and then participate in an open discussion.
Cultural Evenings Cultural evenings aim to promote international understanding and appreciation of diversity. There are six cultural evenings each year, starting with an International Cultural Evening prepared by second years for incoming first years as part of the orientation programme. The Chinese Cultural Evening takes place every year, while the other evenings dedicated to other regional groups take place once every two years. In these student-led cultural evenings, students from the same geographic and cultural region come together to prepare a week of evening events that highlight their cultural characteristics, and a dinner of regional cuisines.
Project Week Annual project weeks enable students to lead and work on projects in East, South, and Southeast Asia. Some recent projects have included Helping rehabilitate a tsunami-struck school in
Sri Lanka, performing plays for children in
Bangkok, working with children at the
Christina Noble Children's Foundation in
Ho Chi Minh City, and travelling to
North Korea, and working in several children's orphanages run by the Happy Tree Organisation in
Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Some students stay in Hong Kong, where they work with local organizations or undertake a 150km hike across the
New Territories without access to technology. == Boarding and Pastoral Care ==