Green School (Bali)

Green School is a private, international school located in Bali, Indonesia. It is known for its environmentally focused curriculum and sustainable campus, built primarily from bamboo. Founded in 2008 by John and Cynthia Hardy, the school aims to educate for sustainability, fostering environmentally conscious and globally minded students.

The school's curriculum incorporates hands-on, experiential learning, integrating academic subjects with practical skills related to sustainability, such as organic gardening, renewable energy, and permaculture. Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership skills, preparing them to address global environmental challenges.

Green School offers a range of educational programs from early years to high school, catering to both local and international students. The campus itself serves as a living laboratory, showcasing sustainable building practices and technologies. Key features include classrooms and buildings constructed from bamboo, renewable energy systems, and organic gardens.

The school has received international recognition for its innovative approach to education and its commitment to sustainability. It serves as a model for other schools seeking to integrate environmental awareness into their curriculum and operations.

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