Pupils of the Altos de Chavon Design school sail to Isla Catalina!
To celebrate the end of the school year a group of pupils from the Altos de Chavon Design School sailed to Isla Catalina to enjoy a day of sun, sea, sand and a little partying!
The group of pupils were from the Fine Arts (Bellas Artes) division of the design school and were invited on the trip by David Black, owner of Papa Jacks to thank them for their hard work in transforming the downstairs area of Papa Jacks – now sophisticatly decorated with a cream/brown print, black and white paintings and a new alley-way mural. To view the pupil’s work and Papa Jacks ‘new’ look, click here.
The group set sail on this magnificent wooden boat

Once at Isla Catalina the pupils enjoyed snorkeling

After lunch, the students enjoyed the sun and sea on David Black’s private beach

This trip was organised and financed by David Black to say thank you to the pupils for decorating Papa Jacks, to see the pupil’s work in Papa Jacks, click here.
Photos provided by Raul Miyar and Pablo Bonelly – THANK YOU!
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