Dec 5, 2014 | Sustainability
“Welcome to Bali, do you have any plastic bags to declare?” will soon be the question tourists are greeted with at Bali International Airport, said the Governor of Bali during his historic meeting with the Bye Bye Plastic Bags Girls this month. Welcome To Bali, Any...
Oct 4, 2014 | Sustainability
Sewing The Right Seed Within Our Students By Clover Hogan Environmental activist, anti-globalization advocate, and author of 20 books, Dr. Vandana Shiva, delivered a chilling prophecy about the consequences of genetically modifying our foods to a special Green School...
Oct 4, 2014 | Sustainability
It is not every day that one of the world’s most pre-eminent voices on biodiversity and sustainability comes to your school. It is not every day that you feel like you are delivering on your message. “Tanah Hidup, Benih Hidup, Tanaman Hidup, Orang Hidup!” By...
Aug 5, 2014 | Sustainability
Middle School students dove into the deep end when the hands-on, practical project of building a bridge was presented to them. Matt Bell, an industrial designer, worked with students to engage them fully in the process of building a bridge. From idea conception to...
Aug 5, 2014 | Sustainability
Britain’s quest for a thriving marine eco-system. Grade 8 student, Britain Anderson, returned from Gili Air last term where he built a bio-reef of his own design as part of his grade 8 Quest project. With the help of our friends at Gili Eco Trust, Britain was...
Aug 5, 2014 | Sustainability
What do you do if you need to find shade for 500 people in a hurry? Build a massive bamboo marquee, that’s what! Andrew Ma, a member of the Green School staff and recent architectural graduate, jumped at the chance to create a temporary pavilion to provide...