We decided to share this announcement with readers of BAHAMAS CHRONICLE, which has a huge following among the Bahamian diaspora across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom as well as in The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean.

NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS — Wednesday, 15 April 2026 — Inspired Education, the leading global group of premium schools, is currently accepting applications for the Nsouli Scholars Programme 2026, a scholarship initiative offering fully funded places at its schools around the world to exceptional pupils.
The programme will award full day or boarding scholarships to pupils joining one of Inspired’s schools from September 2026, which include King’s College School, The Bahamas. The Nsouli Scholars Programme builds on the group’s existing robust scholarship programmes and is designed to identify and support high-potential young people with outstanding academic ability and exceptional talent in sport or the performing and creative arts.
Leo Frank, a Nsouli Scholar currently studying at King’s College School, The Bahamas, shared, “When I found out I had been awarded the scholarship, I was incredibly proud. From the moment I arrived, everyone was so friendly and welcoming that I knew it would be a great place to be. My message to others is simple: always work hard and give your best effort, because you never know where it might take you.”

Leo is a diligent student and talented footballer who led his Skillz Soccer team to the U12 Bronze Title at the Inter Miami Dreams Cup 2025.
Scholars will benefit from Inspired’s holistic educational model, which combines rigorous academics with a strong emphasis on personal development, leadership and character. The programme reflects Inspired Education’s commitment to widening access to world-class schooling and creating meaningful opportunities for talented pupils from diverse backgrounds.
The Nsouli Scholars Programme is open to pupils aged 13 and above who can demonstrate financial need and exceptional potential. Applicants must show outstanding academic performance, excellence in either sport or the performing and creative arts, and personal qualities including integrity, ambition, leadership, resilience and a strong work ethic.

The initiative honours Nadim M. Nsouli, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Inspired Education Group, who established the group in 2013 with the ambition of redefining international private education through a pupil-centred, globally relevant approach.
Commenting on the programme, Nadim M. Nsouli, said: “The Nsouli Scholars Programme is about opening doors for young people with the talent and drive to succeed, regardless of their background. By providing access to an Inspired education, we are investing in future leaders who will excel academically, creatively and athletically, and who will go on to make a positive impact in the world.”
To find out more information about the Nsouli Scholars Programme, please visit https://www.inspirededu.com/nsouli-scholars-2026. Applications close on 1 May 2026, with successful scholars announced later in May.
About Inspired Education
Inspired offers academic excellence to over 95,000 students in 125 schools across 30 countries. The international group of leading, premium schools utilises best educational practices from every corner of the globe to ensure each student receives a first-class learning experience, from Kindergarten to Year 13.
Inspired schools remain anchored in the vibrant cultures of their respective locations, and collectively, they form an international community that nurtures each student’s academic and personal development in a progressive, dynamic, and innovative learning environment.
Students benefit from a robust, holistic, international curriculum formed around the Inspired three pillars of modern education: academic excellence, sports, and performing and creative arts, with dedicated, highly qualified specialist teachers who demonstrate Inspired’s exemplary methodology.
For more information visit: https://inspirededu.com/
