Why the best high school classrooms have no walls?
At A+ World Academy, students spend a full academic year living and studying aboard a historic tall ship, sailing across three continents, 12 countries and 17 ports. For weeks at a time, they are offline. No constant notifications. No shortcuts. No AI is generating their work. A school year aboard is a transformative journey that fosters confidence, independence, and personal growth. No previous sailing experience is required.
Learning beyond walls
Not every classroom has walls. At A+ World Academy, the world is our classroom, built with ropes, sails, and a horizon that changes every day.
Lessons happen in the real world.
History comes alive in Saint-Malo, where Allied troops first landed in Europe.
Biology unfolds in the ocean ecosystems you sail through.
Math helps you navigate a 200-foot-tall ship across the Ocean.
Leadership isn鈥檛 theory. It鈥檚 making real decisions that affect your entire crew while crossing an ocean.
Here, students aren鈥檛 passengers; they鈥檙e shipmates, learning resilience, teamwork, and responsibility every single day.
It might sound like a dream, but it鈥檚 real since 2014!
What is A+ World Academy?
A+ World Academy is a fully accredited international high school where students aged 15鈥19 from around the world spend a year studying and sailing aboard the historic tall ship 厂酶谤濒补苍诲别迟, the world鈥檚 oldest operating fully rigged ship.
Senior year students can graduate with an international diploma that opens doors to top universities worldwide, while Sophomores and Junior year students can return to their schools the following year to smoothly continue their education. While traditional schools care about following a standardized curriculum. A+ is leading a quiet revolution at sea, answering a key question:
How do we prepare teenagers for a fast-changing world that demands adaptability, cultural understanding, and real-world problem-solving?
When the classroom becomes the world
Our 鈥渃ampus鈥 travels to 17 ports in 12 countries across three continents.
But our students aren鈥檛 tourists; they are active participants in every destination.
Research backs up this approach
When students learn through hands-on, emotionally engaging experiences, the brain retains knowledge more effectively than through lectures alone. That鈥檚 why experiential learning creates deeper understanding, stronger engagement, and long-term retention.
Every day at sea, students encounter real challenges with real stakes, such as steering the ship, navigating cultural differences, or managing life in close quarters.
These experiences build confidence and wisdom that last a lifetime.
No internet access at sea
At A+ World Academy, students live and study for months at sea without internet access and without the constant presence of phones. This is not a limitation. It is a deliberate advantage.
In a world where answers are instant and AI can generate essays, solve problems, and think on behalf of the user, our students are asked to do something increasingly rare nowadays: Think for themselves.
They write their own papers. They conduct their own research. They sit with questions without immediate answers. They develop focus without distraction, and discipline without shortcuts.
This is where real learning happens鈥
Because the value of education is no longer in accessing information, it is in developing the ability to interpret it, question it, and use it responsibly.
By removing constant connectivity, we strengthen what technology cannot replace: human judgment, clarity of thought, resilience, and intellectual independence.
In an AI-shaped world, these are not just complementary skills, they are foundational.
The five pillars that shape global leaders
Traditional schools focus on academics. A+ World Academy focuses on developing the whole student through five connected pillars, our framework for global leadership.
1. Academics: rigor meets real life
Students follow A+ World Academy鈥檚 own curriculum, combining Advanced Placement (AP) courses with a selection of traditional and school-designed classes, all taught in English by certified teachers who live on board. Fully accredited by the Middle States Association (MSA), A+ meets the standards of elite schools but here, learning and living are one and the same.
2. Global studies: Learning from the world
In today鈥檚 global society, cultural fluency is essential. Students don鈥檛 just read about global citizenship, they live it. Traveling to 12+ countries in one year teaches them to communicate across cultures, respect differences, and find common ground.
Studies from Harvard Business Review show cultural intelligence is one of the top skills employers seek, and there鈥檚 no better way to build it than through experience.
3. Communal Living: Leadership through service
Life aboard a ship with 72 students is challenging, and that鈥檚 the point. Students rotate through key roles: deck maintenance, galley duty, and watch duties. When you鈥檙e on a 2 a.m. watch in rough seas, your decisions matter. These are real leadership moments that develop resilience, empathy, and accountability.
There鈥檚 a sailing philosophy that crew and students always come back to, especially in challenging moments: 鈥淪hip, Shipmate, Self.鈥
First, we take care of the ship, because nothing works unless we work together. Then we take care of our shipmates, supporting one another and building trust, empathy, and teamwork along the way. And finally, we take care of ourselves. Not because we matter less, but because in a community like this, when you look out for others, others look out for you. It鈥檚 a mindset that builds humility, resilience, and a deep sense of purpose. One that stays with the students long after they leave the ship.
4. Maritime Training: Confidence through mastery
There鈥檚 nothing like climbing 104 feet up the mast or steering through strong winds.
Maritime training teaches students that they are more capable than they ever imagined.
5. Reflective Learning: Turning experience into growth
Experience alone doesn鈥檛 create growth; reflection does.
That鈥檚 why structured reflection is woven into the program. There鈥檚 a core class dedicated to this called S3: Self, Systems & Society. Through journaling, discussions, and mentorship, students process what they鈥檝e experienced and transform it into lasting insight.
This builds self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and a lifelong growth mindset.
How A+ differs from traditional boarding schools
|
Feature |
Traditional 91爆料 |
A+ World Academy |
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Location |
Fixed campus |
17 ports 鈥12 countries, changing every month |
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Teaching |
Classroom-based |
Experiential and applied learning |
|
Community Size |
300+ students |
About 70 students on board |
|
Leadership Development |
Clubs, councils |
Real operational roles at sea, clubs, councils |
|
Cultural Exposure |
Occasional trips |
Immersion experiences at every port around the world |
|
Maritime Training |
None |
Professional maritime training. |
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Life Skills |
Separate from academics |
Integrated into every aspect of life |
The outcome: Graduates who are academically prepared, culturally aware, and ready for real-world challenges.
Is A+ right for your student?
A+ World Academy isn鈥檛 for everyone, and that鈥檚 what makes it special.
The ideal student is:
- Curious about the world and other cultures
- Comfortable with challenge and change
- Excited by authentic, hands-on learning
- Ready to step outside their comfort zone
If your teenager feels limited by traditional school or wants a more meaningful way to learn, A+ offers a life-changing alternative.
The program is fully accredited and prepares students not only for top universities, but for whatever path they choose next, as they develop the skills that set them up for success in life.
Education that prepares students for real life
The future demands more than test scores. Today鈥檚 world values adaptability, teamwork, creativity, and cultural understanding.
A+ World Academy was built for this reality.
By combining rigorous academics with global travel, communal living, and maritime training, we help students grow into confident, compassionate, and capable leaders.
This isn鈥檛 just another school year; it鈥檚 a journey of transformation.
Ready to learn more?
Applications for Grades 10鈥12 and Gap Year programs are open year-round.
Spots are limited due to the ship鈥檚 small community size.
Join an Online Info Session where you can meet our admissions team, hear from current students and alumni, and see what life at sea is really like.
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