Green School is located in Badung, Bali
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Green School Bali |
Green School initiated by John Hardy, silver Canadian businessman who is also the founder of the Foundation Kulkul, who has lived in Bali for more than 30 years. John Hardy explains that the basic idea of school construction on an area of 8 hectares it is to apply the teachings Trihita Karana. No artificial ingredients from plants or chemicals used in these schools.
Green School open at least 1 September 2008, and opened in May 2009. At present the capacity of 700 people. International standard educational curriculum designed by the language of instruction is English and Indonesian. Time learning beginning at 8:30 to 15:00 and Saturdays off. Of the 130 current students, 18 of whom are local students. Local students have been of children who have special skills like dancing, painting, or other. They are financed by sponsors sought scholarships the Foundation.
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Green School Bali |
Green School provides facilities that are environmentally friendly, refreshing, healthful, the provision of alternative transportation, recreation options and opportunities for students. The advantage is clear, namely to reduce harmful gases to the atmosphere, enhance the learning abilities of the students, improve students' health such as avoiding diabetes, asthma, or other respiratory diseases, increase social sensitivity, and others.
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Green School Bali |
Building materials chosen almost entirely from bamboo. Tables, chairs, shelves, and cabinets to store books that are used daily by students all made of bamboo. While the building's roof is made of reeds. All rooms featuring harmony between man-made structure with its natural surroundings.
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Green School Bali |
Air conditioning use windmills, air flows through underground tunnels. Bio-gas made from animal tai to light the stove. Also for electricity generation for a shrimp pond aquaculture, as well as cattle farms. There is also a sports arena, laboratories, libraries, and others.