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Education& Talent Pipeline

Education will be the capability engine behind the island's creative, culinary, hospitality, conservation, surf, research, healthcare, and technical workforces.

1,500+
Direct jobs from education targeted by 2030
4,000+
Learners per year targeted by Phase 4
20%
Programme places intended for indigenous youth
Pipeline
Creative, technical, and conservation workforce
Purpose

Education Will Be the Capability Engine

Education is planned as a capability pipeline feeding creative production, culinary arts, performance, hospitality, conservation science, reef research, surf instruction, indigenous knowledge, technical operations, and leadership. It will be the supply side of the human economy the island intends to build.

Creative Workforce

Students Will Feed the Creative Outputs

Students in performance, visual arts, culinary arts, music, production, craft, hospitality, and cultural management are expected to become part of the future creative workforce. The educational institutions will feed the island's venues, festivals, studios, hospitality concepts, and public cultural programme.

Community Access

The Pipeline Is Intended to Include Indigenous Youth

The education model is expected to reserve places for indigenous youth and support community access to training. The goal is to make skills development a bridge into the future economy rather than a parallel system outside the community.

Related Pathways

Education

The current learning cluster overview.

Visual Arts Campus

Fine arts, curatorial, heritage, and studio pathways.

Reef Labs

Marine research and conservation science pathways.

For Educators

Engagement route for academic and institutional partners.

"Talent is the infrastructure that makes the rest of the ecosystem believable."

Explore the Talent Pipeline

Explore how students, academies, faculty, and applied training are planned to feed the island's creative, technical, ecological, research, and service workforces.