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Underway
Saturday, July 04, 2009

SV Concordia

In Port: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

SY Fryderyk Chopin

In Port: Copenhagen, Denmark

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Welcome to West Island College International-Class Afloat

Founded in 1984, Class Afloat offers young people from around the world the opportunity, in the microcosm of a sailing ship and the macrocosm of the planet, to challenge a rigorous programme of academic study while engaging in sensitive and sustainable practices, developing leadership skills and raising cross-cultural awareness.  Ours is a truly global educational experience as we challenge our students to affect positive change in their local, national and international communities.

A sense of community rests at the heart of all Class Afloat programmes; living and working together in pursuit of common goals allows our students to develop personal leadership and accountability and to celebrate individual and collective contributions to the school mosaic.  With Class Afloat, students are encouraged to stretch themselves outside their comfort zone to embrace global issues and set personal goals, all in a safe and supportive community-oriented environment which inspires both passion and compassion for others and our planet.

Class Afloat seeks students who are truly committed to academic excellence, personal integrity and  global leadership; we invite you to join us for your passport to education!

 


Latest Class Afloat News

Supporting schools in Belize
Green Solutions and Class Afloat are partnering to send school supplies to eight schools in Belize.

Mr. Cleland’s Activities Update
The Grade 12's enjoy the spring weather with many outdoor activities

Mr. Cleland’s Activities Update
See what the Grade 12's have been up to this week in Lunenburg!

Aventura por los mares
Llega a Cozumel un buque escuela con un alumno yucateco

Team 2009 SA Windjammers join Class Afloat
Ten students from the youth development organization "Cape Windjammers Education Trust" (CWET) have joined the S.V. Concordia for her voyage from Cape Town, South Africa to Hamilton, Bermuda.