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Sailing, outdoor life, friends, effort, skill, community and a stronger sense of future direction.
For young adults who need structure, challenge, direction and a serious field in which to grow.
Life Course Academy uses sailing as the central learning field for personal growth, discipline, decision-making, teamwork and self-knowledge.
The Academy is not primarily about teaching sailing. It uses the boat, the coast and the team as a demanding environment where students can see themselves more clearly.
The Academy speaks to students looking for adventure, sailing, community and challenge. It also gives parents structure, safety, supervision and measurable outcomes.
Sailing, outdoor life, friends, effort, skill, community and a stronger sense of future direction.
Professional supervision, routines, feedback, safety culture and maturity through responsibility.
A credible platform for premium hospitality, technical sailing, local Sardinian and environmental collaboration.
Many young adults need more than academic knowledge. They need structure, confidence, discipline, communication skills, independence, resilience, decision-making ability and clearer direction.
A multidisciplinary team combining elite sport, education, coaching, performance and student support.
Students leave with clearer academic or professional direction, stronger confidence, greater independence and better communication and teamwork skills.
Students take ownership of routines, effort, belongings and decisions.
Confidence grows from repetition, feedback and real competence.
Listening, clear calls, roles and feedback become daily skills.
Students practise choices under movement, time and uncertainty.
Punctuality, consistency, recovery and respect become lived standards.
Sleep, nutrition, activity and recovery support better energy.
Academic or professional next steps become easier to name.
Students notice how they react to pressure, leadership and challenge.
Progress, reflections, skills and next steps are documented.
Students leave with a focused plan for the period after the Academy.
Students learn to connect goals with habits and service to a team.
Each student leaves with a personal portfolio documenting their progress, reflections, skills and next steps. This portfolio can be shared with parents, schools or future projects.
Admissions is selective, but no advanced sailing experience is required.
The waiting list is open now for the first Costa Smeralda programme.