Cape Eleuthera Institute school field researchThe Cape Eleuthera Institute offers unique opportunities for people of any age to actively engage in tropical sciences and sustainable design initiatives through application-based experiential courses. With this in mind, the Cape Eleuthera Institute can provide facilities for courses or can help to customize and teach a course to suit specific needs.

Middle school and High school programs offer students the opportunity to experience community living in our sea-side dormitories and discover new environments and disciplines. High school programs focus on applying common biological and School group in a banyan treeenvironmental principles to tropical island ecosystems inclusive of human ecology. High school programs can range from one to three weeks depending on the depth of learning and diversity of activities. Middle school programs offer more basic discovery and focus on immersion in a new environment, basic knowledge of ecosystems and sustainability, and the development of team-building and social skills. The typical program length of a Middle school program is one week although shorter and longer courses can be arranged based on the specific needs and interests of individual groups.

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