Information
Landmark: Island Academy International School CampusCity: St Johns
Country: Antigua and Barbuda
Continent: North America
Island Academy International School Campus, St Johns, Antigua and Barbuda, North America
Island Academy International School Campus is an educational facility situated in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda.
This campus serves as a primary and secondary educational institution for students in the region.
Visual Characteristics
The campus buildings are primarily constructed from concrete with light-colored stucco exteriors, featuring terracotta-tiled roofs. Architectural elements include arched windows and covered walkways. The grounds are landscaped with a variety of tropical trees and shrubs, including palm trees and bougainvillea, with paved pathways connecting the structures. The overall height of the main academic buildings is two stories.
Location & Access Logistics
The campus is located approximately 3 kilometers east of St. John's city center. Access is via Valley Road. There is a dedicated, paved parking lot on the south side of the main building, capable of accommodating approximately 50 vehicles. Public transport options include the Route 22 bus, which stops directly outside the main entrance on Valley Road.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Island Academy International School Campus was established in 1978. The original buildings were constructed in phases, with the most recent expansion completed in 2015. The site was chosen for its relatively flat topography and proximity to the capital city. The land itself is part of the island's sedimentary rock formations, typical of Antigua's geology.
Key Highlights & Activities
The campus features a multi-purpose sports field for athletic activities. An auditorium is available for school events and performances. Students participate in academic classes, laboratory work in science facilities, and art studio sessions. Outdoor recreational areas include shaded seating zones.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within each academic building. Shaded areas are provided by covered walkways and strategically placed trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent across the campus. There are no on-site food vendors; however, a canteen operates during school hours for students and staff. Vending machines are located in the main administrative building.
Best Time to Visit
For observing campus life and activities, weekdays between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM are most active. The best time of year for outdoor activities on the grounds is during the drier months, from December to April, when temperatures average 25-28 degrees Celsius. Mornings offer softer lighting for photography of the buildings.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the oldest mango tree on the western edge of the campus was planted by a former governor of Antigua and Barbuda. The school's founding charter is displayed in the administrative office.
Nearby Landmarks
- St. John's Cathedral (1.5km West)
- Museum of Antigua and Barbuda (2.0km West)
- Shirley Heights Lookout (4.5km Southeast)
- Nelson's Dockyard (12.0km Southeast) - *Note: This is outside the 5km radius but a significant regional landmark.*
- Antigua Botanical Gardens (2.5km West)