
Sustainable Studio @ UB Summer 2025
Camp with us this summer and learn:
How to grow & preserve food alongside farmers.
How to conduct research with REAL scientists.
How to make healthy decisions for mental and physical wellness.
How to start a smart business in 2025.
Campers will also…
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• community-driven projects rooted in the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
• interactive workshops with industry professionals.
• creative expression through art, music, science and culture.
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historical sites and landmarks.
local ecosystems and natural environments.
sustainability in various aspects of life.
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their self-esteem and friendships that last a lifetime.
leadership skills for personal and professional development.
global citizenship and responsibility.

Proud camper Zoe shares end result of group project during Compost Bin Making Masterclass with Drexel Gomez of Bahama Waste

Proud camper Zoe shares end result of group project during Compost Bin Making Masterclass with Drexel Gomez of Bahama Waste
Person uses a paintbrush to create marbling on water in a plastic container, with text overlay that reads "Paper Marbling w/ Poinciana Paper Press."

Group of campers gather around Sonia Farmer at Poinciana Paper Press as a part of an art marbling workshop.
A young boy with curly hair and a green striped polo shirt holding a sheet of marbled paper, indoors with other children in the background.
Children and adults participating in a painting activity around a table in a bright room with light blue walls.
Thanks for allowing us to join you in the fight against hunger this summer Hands for Hunger!

Group pic 📸 Thanks for allowing us to join you in the fight against hunger this summer Hands for Hunger!

Everyone loves beach days!
Introduction to Pickling. One of the Food Preservation Projects our world warriors completed last summer.

A take-home treat campers excitedly shared with family. The verdict, these peck of pickles packed a punch!
The pickled slaw received mixed reviews. Can't win 'em all. 😅 New recipe next summer.
SURVEY SAYS The Family Feud game was a camp favorite!

Peer-led group discussions on ways we can work together to achieve Week 3's United Nations Sustainable Development Goal theme.
Another day another hands-on group project.
People participating in a gift-giving or donation event in a community center, with tables, chairs, and various items, including a large cardboard box and posters in the background.
Thanks for pulling double-duty as pit master and phys. ed instructor for the day, Royston!

Compost Bin Making Masterclass with Drexel Gomez of Bahama Waste

Campers working on custom compost bins with Drexel Gomez.

Campers working on custom compost bins with Drexel Gomez.

Learning what type of materials are permitted in local compost bins during Compost Bin Making Masterclass with Drexel Gomez of Bahama Waste
Celebrating The Bahamas' 50th Year of Independence

Creating a group art project on this week's UN Sustainable Development Goal
LEGO builds
Jewelry Making Entrepreneurship Class
Check out these 3D Trees - Building Sustainable City Model Group Project In Action

Building Sustainable Cities Week - In the field

A whole mood! We'd love to have your child join us in 2025.
Pass the popcorn. Pajama Day and Movie Marathon on a rainy afternoon.

Food Preservation - picking, peeling and freezing mangoes
Making homemade, natural mango fruit rollups for an afternoon treat! 🤤

Work hard! We send them home to you tired after a full day of hands-on sustainability related group exercises.

Play harder! Down time is important. This isn't a regular classroom setting. If you're looking for a different, more engaging way to teach your child, give us a call at 432-7683.
Campers and staff participating in clearing and planting in camp Sustainable Me's garden plot at Hands for Hunger, Blake Road 2023
David the Dynamo 💪🏼 Our campers work hard and love that they are helping their community.
Fun photo opp before we head back to our 2023 campsite!
What could it mean to your family and our nation if we intentionally developed the next generation of thinkers, makers, growers and doers?
Sustainable Studio is a hands-on, collaborative learning experience for Bahamian students and teachers to become lifelong global leaders - starting where we need it most - in our local communities.
Transformative learning model co-created with leading innovators, experts, students, parents, and communities.
Cultivates global leaders within local communities.
Creates access and sets students up for success.
Immersive experience for teachers, enhancing professional capacities.
Adaptable skills for sustainable success in education and beyond.
“Our kids post-Covid are incredibly disconnected and de-socialized. This is how parents can get their kids back to being kids - through creative play in our own natural environment. It’s so restorative.”
Call or WhatsApp 432-7683 with any questions.

Frequently asked questions
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The acronym S.T.E.A.M stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math.
Activities that incorporate these core subjects help to produce children who are creative problem solvers and critical thinkers.
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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all.
Our camp's curriculum is designed to teach these goals to children ages 8-13, while raising their awareness on environmentalism and empowering them using hands-on learning and creative activities.
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Call or Whatsapp 242-432-7683 to select the easiest payment method for you. We accept cash or wire transfer.
Your child’s seat will be held once payment is received. Spaces are limited.
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This camp is for parents that want to ensure that their children are in capable hands this summer.
Our experienced staff will make sure your 8-13 year old child has fun while learning sustainability skills that will last a lifetime.