• Have you heard of the Green School Bali?

    How a school can inspire and empower students to become responsible global citizens committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable world?

    Here is an example of Green School Bali , an innovative and sustainable educational institution located in Bali, Indonesia. Founded in 2008 by John and Cynthia Hardy, Green School was established with the aim of providing a holistic education that fosters environmental stewardship, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
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    What are key aspects of Green School Bali?

    Sustainability: The school is renowned for its commitment to sustainability. Its campus is constructed primarily from bamboo, a highly renewable resource that grows abundantly in Bali. The architecture and design of the campus aim to minimize environmental impact while maximizing natural light and ventilation.

    Environmental Education: Green School integrates environmental education into its curriculum, emphasizing hands-on learning experiences that connect students with nature. Students learn about permaculture, renewable energy, waste management, and other sustainable practices through experiential learning opportunities.

    Holistic Education: The school emphasizes a holistic approach to education that values creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence alongside academic achievement. The curriculum is designed to nurture students' personal growth and well-being, as well as their intellectual development.

    Community Engagement: Green School encourages community involvement and collaboration. It hosts events, workshops, and conferences on sustainability and education, drawing participants from around the world. The school also actively engages with local communities in Bali, working on projects that benefit both residents and the environment.

    Global Impact: Green School has garnered international attention as a model for sustainable education. Its founders and educators are involved in initiatives and organizations promoting sustainability and innovation in education globally. The school's alumni have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields, advocating for environmental conservation and social change.

    Are any of these principles used in your schools?
    If yes, are there any benefits or challenges you could share?
    If no, what is the one main aspect you would like to take to your school first of all and why?

  • The Green School Bali is a unique educational institution that's gained international attention for its innovative approach to sustainability and holistic education. Founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008, the school aims to provide an education that fosters environmental stewardship, creativity, and critical thinking.

    Located in the lush jungle of Bali, Indonesia, the school's campus is built entirely from sustainably sourced bamboo and other eco-friendly materials. It's designed to blend harmoniously with its natural surroundings and serve as a model for sustainable architecture.

    The curriculum at the Green School integrates environmental education, hands-on learning experiences, and the arts. Students are encouraged to explore topics like permaculture, renewable energy, and traditional Balinese culture alongside standard academic subjects.

    The school has gained recognition for its commitment to sustainability and has been visited by numerous dignitaries and celebrities. It's also inspired the creation of similar institutions around the world, all aiming to promote a more sustainable and holistic approach to education.CC10_GreenSchoolBali2_BambooPavilions_TEM1360_theedgemarkets.jpg OIP (1).jpg OIP.jpg

    "Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."

  • Re: Have you heard of the Green School Bali?

    It is sound great to have a school like this green school Ball . Here in Egypt we have a programme present to children at school called Green minds we teach in it the SDGs by using interative Learning like games, acting , projects ........
    Also there are Be impassador of SDGs initiative present to youths and I'm one of the first batch graduates .
    And also in Egyptian Red Crescent there is project applied by the ERC in collaboration with the German Red Cross called health and safety programme and I'm one of it's traininer . The project aims to train schoolchildren at the age (9- 11 years) on the basics of "first aid", "road safety", "hygiene and healthy life styles", "climate change" and "emergency response" . In the module climate change we teach them global warming, fossil fuel,
    Carbon emissions......

  • I did not new about it, and now i know a bit and am happy to hear about such institutions are working in egypt.

  • Very first thing i would like to follow is holistic education because it covers all aspects which are necessary for learners.