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5 Tips For Homeschooling From A Yacht

Marina Nazario | September 4, 2020



In search of a different classroom setting? Learn how to homeschool from a yacht for the ultimate school experience.

Students all over the world are adjusting to new educational settings in light of the pandemic. Adapting to a new school routine may take time, but one thing’s for sure — families, teachers, and students share a common goal to creatively and safely continue education. That may look like a socially distanced classroom, remote online classes, college collab houses, or homeschooling on a yacht. Whatever it takes to create an environment that facilitates learning.

Homeschooling from a yacht or boat is nothing new. Sailors have been doing it for decades! It’s an excellent way to combine class time with valuable life and open water experiences. Homeschooling from a yacht doesn’t look like it did 20 years ago. Updated technology and diligent preparations can turn a challenging teaching situation into a seamless lifestyle.

We gathered 5 tips for homeschooling from a yacht to help you create a valuable learning experience for your family. Remember, life happens outdoors.

1. Establish Your Homeschool Style

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Every family has different needs and goals when it comes to child education. Only you know what works best for your family. A benefit to homeschooling from a yacht is that you have options. As a parent, you can decide if you want a hands-on or hands-off approach to teaching. You can hire a tutor to join your crew. You can opt into virtual classes with a school on land. You can even work with a teacher to customize and design a homeschool program for each child. It’s up to you!

The luxury of homeschooling from a yacht means that you have options, space, and help to create the best educational environment for your family.

2. Plan Ahead for Curriculum

If homeschooling from a yacht is in your future, it’s a good idea to plan your student’s curriculum ahead of time. Resources like Calvert Education can provide complete homeschool curriculums or individual courses. They can even arrange advisors to set your family up for success.

A luxury of homeschooling is that you’re not confined to grade-level standards, meaning if your child is ahead in reading, you can supply advanced reading material. Work with a tutor or teacher to incorporate videos, virtual group class, books, arts and crafts, apps, science experiments, and social interactions to facilitate education. There are plenty of tools to create an effective and memorable learning environment.

Plan ahead and outline key learning objectives so that your student has a steady lineup of subjects to tackle. Turn school on board a yacht into a fun experience rather than a stale routine.

3. Onboard a Tutor

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Sometimes there’s a struggle between being a parent and being a teacher. If teaching is not for you, don’t sweat it. Onboarding a tutor to homeschool from your boat can be a really valuable investment.

Sea Tutors is a company that will help you find a private tutor for your yacht. The company does its best to accommodate requests for worldwide curriculums and language. What makes Sea Tutors different is that their tutors are professionally trained as teachers with previous yacht or sea experience. They recommend transitioning the tutor as part of the crew. Hiring a tutor for your yacht provides more opportunities and time for adventure and education.

4. Create a Schooltime Routine

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Homeschooling can get messy when you’re living and learning under the same roof. Establish a designated learning hub on your yacht for class time by creating desk space or using a vacant room. Just as a traditional school has set times for learning subjects throughout the day — so should homeschooling from a yacht. Routines create a level of stability that’s valuable to children and teenagers.

5. Make Room for Flexibility

Education isn’t confined to textbooks. Homeschooling from a yacht provides plenty of opportunities for real-world experiences. Turn land or diving excursions into field trips. Ask your crew to provision a teacher or lecturer upon arriving at a destination to teach a lesson on your destination’s history and geography.

Visit foreign museums, archaeological sites, libraries, farmer’s markets, or national parks as a family activity to encourage learning. For instance, you can turn a Greek mythology lesson into the real deal by visiting ancient sites across the Meditteranean islands.

Homeschooling from a yacht is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the whole family. You’ll get to visit new places, have new experiences, and continue learning at the same time.

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