Green School, Kul-Kul Campus
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Green School, Kul-Kul Campus | |
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Birth date | 2006 |
Birthplace | Sibang Kaja, Bali, Indonesia |
Location | Sibang Kaja, Bali, Indonesia |
Contact info | |
Website | [[1]] |
info@greenschool.org. | |
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Green School, Kul-Kul is a school in Ubud, on the Indonesian island of Bali.
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The eight-hectare campus in Sibang Kaja is divided by the Ayung River. On the western bank are the classrooms, libraries, laboratories and kitchens, while the eastern bank has the school’s entrepreneurial enterprises, cultural centers, homes, and guest villas. Aquaculture ponds, organic vegetable gardens, edible mazes, and permacultural gardens.
The buildings are built from natural materials such as bamboo and traditional Balinese mud walls. Other facilities include, large sports fields, a gymnasium, a high ropes course, and innovative renewable electrical power supply.