The island of Eleuthera offers an experience that is not available in any other bonefish destination in the world. Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute offer bone fishermen and their families a unique opportunity to learn and experience the local marine environment. Anglers can acquire the latest scientific information on the best handling practices for bonefish. Their families can learn about the flats ecosystem, other marine habitats and current research initiatives. Tours of the facilities are at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM, Monday-Friday and 11:00 AM Saturday. Non-fishing excursions with the scientist are available through... Cape Eleuthera Resort.
Our holistic approach to island ecosystems, philosophy of collaboration and relationship building, and intrinsic bond between primary research and education helps to create models of effective resource management and sustainable development. In turn, these model systems help to enhance conservation initiatives and economic prosperity at local, regional, and global scales.


Welcome to The Island School!
The Island School is a mind, body, and spirit journey that takes students away from traditional high school curriculum and forces them to confront authentic challenges. Classes are designed to allow first-hand engagement with the people and environment of The Bahamas. English, math, environmental art, history, and marine ecology are offered, and each course focuses on the application of knowledge to real-world problems. SCUBA diving, island exploration, and two short kayaking expeditions complement daily morning exercise, science research projects, and campus work that encourages each student to develop leadership and teamwork skills.
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The Island School is founded on the belief that young people, given the right tools, can build anything.
