In 1984 the
United Nations, under the banner of "
International Youth Year", invited schools and agencies worldwide to interpret the themes of "participation, development, and peace". Founder of West Island College, Terry Davies, interpreted those themes by taking a group of students and teachers on an extended field trip aboard the chartered sailing vessel
Pogoria to visit other students in countries around the world. In 1992 the school commissioned the building of their own ship, the
S/V Concordia. During the 2008/2009 year, the school operated a second vessel named the
SY Fryderyk Chopin in addition to the S/V
Concordia. Students enrolled in the high school program were placed upon the
Concordia, while students in the
gap year program were placed on the
Fryderyk Chopin. On February 17, 2010, The
Concordia was
knocked down in a
squall and subsequently sank, about 550 km from the coast of the state of
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. All the passengers and the crew were rescued without serious injuries by two merchant ships after being located by the
Brazilian Navy. Class Afloat continues to be a
co-educational sailing program that provides high school credit to students while living aboard a
tall ship. From 2014 to 2021 Class Afloat has chartered the Dutch Flagship Gulden Leeuw; between 2010 and 2014 Class Afloat operated on the
SS Sørlandet, a fully rigged Norwegian vessel, built in 1927. Since 2021 Class Afloat has used the German Flagship
Alexander von Humboldt II. The ship operates with a full complement of professional crew, administration, teachers and students. It sailed a different route every year and it circumnavigated the globe many times. alongside the program's current vessel SS
Sørlandet. Students enrolled can sail for one or two semesters during which time they learn
seamanship and work as
crew members while earning high school or university credit with help from their on board teachers. Port programs in the cities visited provide the students with an opportunity to meet and interact with other
cultures, giving them an international perspective on their education. Since the first voyage, more than 1,700 students have attended and the voyages combined have sailed more than 700,000
nautical miles to over 250
ports of call worldwide. Any student from grades 11, 12, university or
gap year may take part in Class Afloat so long as they pass the application process. ==Notable alumni==