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Antilles School Bright VI Scholarship Open

Antilles School is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2026–2027 BRIGHT VI Scholarship Program, continuing its impactful partnership with BRIGHT VI for another year.

Antilles School’s mathletes in 2017

The BRIGHT VI Scholarship provides two full scholarships annually to outstanding students from the U.S. Virgin Islands public school system who demonstrate exceptional mathematical aptitude and financial need. 

Application Deadline: May 1, 2026

Designed to cultivate the next generation of engineers, scientists, mathematicians, and financial leaders, the scholarship supports students entering Grades 6–9 and prepares them for rigorous high school coursework and competitive mainland college opportunities.


“Through our continued partnership with BRIGHT VI, we are expanding access to transformational educational opportunities for students with strong quantitative talent and interest,” said Shannon Harris, Head of School at Antilles. “We are inspired by the success of our current scholars and look forward to welcoming the next cohort.”

The scholarship reflects a shared commitment to building local talent pipelines in STEM and finance-related fields while providing meaningful access to independent school education.

Eligibility Highlights:

● Currently enrolled in the U.S. Virgin Islands public school system

● Entering Grades 6–9 in the 2026–2027 academic year

● Demonstrated excellence and high aptitude in mathematics

● Demonstrated financial need

● Completion of Antilles School admission and financial aid applications

The application deadline is May 1, 2026.

Families are encouraged to begin the admission and financial aid process early.

For more information or to apply, visit: www.antilles.vi/admission/bright-vi-scholarship

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