Learning on Water
In flood-prone regions of Senegal like Saint-Louis and the Saloum Delta, rising sea levels have disrupted schools and communities. But innovators are building floating classrooms that allow education to continue, even during seasonal floods.
Resilient by Design
Constructed with recycled plastic barrels, bamboo frames, and waterproof roofing, these classrooms float during high tides and storms; they’re eco-friendly, low-cost, and easily relocatable.
Powered by the Sun
Many floating schools are equipped with solar panels that power fans, lights, and small devices creating sustainable off-grid learning environments where electricity is unreliable.
Education for All Seasons
These schools reduce absenteeism during the rainy season and ensure continuity of education in areas affected by climate change. Communities also use them for meetings and training sessions.
A Model of Climate Adaptation
Senegal’s floating classrooms prove how creative design and local collaboration can keep education afloat, even as water levels ride.