A/N: I sooo had to write this! It's been on my mind for the past few…weeks I guess. Anywho! It's time to take a visit to Credit Corner! I know I've heard that somewhere before, but I can't remember where…Ah well.

Credit Corner: This story is sort of a take off of the Official Fanfiction University type stories. I really got more of an idea for this from SirenoftheStorm's story Official Fanfiction University of the Caribbean, so if you like this, be sure to go read hers. Anyway! Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I don't own POTC.

Chapter 1

The sun slowly began its normal routine of rising of a morning to wake the inhabitants of the earth. Dew sparkled in the early morning rays of light. Birds began flitting from their trees to the ground in hopes of being the early bird who would catch the worm.

It was truly a lovely campus. Much more beautiful than most had expected it would be. A few trees native to the Caribbean dotted the campus. A few shrubs lined the main gravel drive which led up to the large white building. The dorms, which were also white, were located behind the main building. But it was not so much a building as it was an extremely large house. A house some students had gotten lost in temporarily.

Each of the buildings were simple and without any extra luxuries such as air conditioning, seeing as how it had not been invented yet. This would be exceptionally miserable for those students from the twenty-first century who had grown accustomed it. And an added bonus for them was that it was August in the Caribbean. One of the hotter parts of the year. Yes, there would be complaining from many students, but they would thank her for pushing them forward.

She stood with a hand on the window sill, watching the sun rise over the ocean which was fairly close by. The sun hit her face and wavy blonde hair. She stood in one of the halls. In only a few days these very halls would be filled with the students who yearned to be pirates. She wondered what the Royal Navy would think if they ever found this school for pirates.

The school was located on an almost isolated island. Only a few other people lived on this side of it, but most lived on the other side. Even with the lack of people, a small town with a two restaurants, a blacksmith, a shoe store, a small pub, and two competitive clothing stores had managed to spring up. A small market down by the ocean was the busiest location during the day in this town.

The students probably would not like the isolated feel of the area, but they would have opportunities to regularly visit the other side of the island. Supervised, of course. The other side of the island had more of what they would be interested in, especially if they were from the twenty-first century. The other town included a larger market, more restaurants, a large blacksmith's shop, another pub, many clothing stores, and even a small coffee shop with a wide variety of flavors: black or cream and sugar. Both sides of the island had fully functioning ports. This was the island of Pelegaus.

It was easy enough hiding what was truly taught at the school from the citizens of the small town. Nobody was allowed on the campus unless they were a student there. None of the citizens questioned what was taught or whether they were harboring future pirates or not. So far, all the past students had been good about obeying the rules, so she had only minor worries about this new group.

She turned from the beautiful Caribbean sunrise and walked down the hall. She had always gotten here a few days earlier than was necessary for a new school year so she could make sure everything was ready. Today the "teachers" themselves would begin arriving. They never made it all on the same day, but all arrived before the school year started.

She continued to her office and sat down to a small bowl of fruit she had prepared for herself only moments before. It was only a matter of waiting now.

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A/N: Yes, short chapter, but that's sorta ok. Go to the next chapter if you want to be a student in the school and fill out the application and send it to me! Okie dokie. That's it. Go ahead! You know you want to be a part of it!