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Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Green School Bali
Previous Virtual Open Day
(Watch the Full Video Here)
Learn more about the Green School Bali curriculum, campus, and community by tuning in to our previous Virtual Open Day video. This video features discussions with teachers or parents sharing insights about life and learning at Green School and includes important details about the admissions process.
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Green School Bali
Previous Virtual Open Day
(Watch the Full Video Here)
Learn more about the Green School Bali curriculum, campus, and community by tuning in to our previous Virtual Open Day video. This video features discussions with teachers or parents sharing insights about life and learning at Green School and includes important details about the admissions process.
Green Educators Panel
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
Do you remember 2020 as a year of limitations or of new possibilities? Curious to know how it shaped our present and future? Join our Green School Bali faculty members as they reflect on these past twelve months and share how to create meaningful learning experiences for students and equip them to navigate the challenges of today and tomorrow! In this talk, they also share ideas and practical tips on how to find opportunities in the limitations of today, giving a new approach to education and its future.
Tuesday, April 8, 2021
Green School Bali
Tuesday, April 8, 2021
Green School Bali
Green Educators Panel
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
Do you remember 2020 as a year of limitations or of new possibilities? Curious to know how it shaped our present and future? Join our Green School Bali faculty members as they reflect on these past twelve months and share how to create meaningful learning experiences for students and equip them to navigate the challenges of today and tomorrow! In this talk, they also share ideas and practical tips on how to find opportunities in the limitations of today, giving a new approach to education and its future.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Green School International
Panel: Teaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
In honor of the United Nations’ International #EducationDay, we brought together a panel of experts to discuss the potential impact of teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in schools, and provide educators with tangible steps to make it happen in their own schools. Moderated by a renowned conservationist and former Green School Bali parent and ‘Activist in Residence’ on campus, Alexandra Cousteau, panelists include Bill Sal Gordon, Green School Bali’s Head of School, Courtney Kimmel, Vice President at the Captain Planet Foundation; Elizabeth Crawford, HundrED ambassador and Associate Professor at University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Kinvara Jardine Paterson, Senior Campaign Manager at The World’s Largest Lesson and Mike Long, Director of Operations Parley for the Oceans.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Green School International
Panel: Teaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
In honor of the United Nations’ International #EducationDay, we brought together a panel of experts to discuss the potential impact of teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in schools, and provide educators with tangible steps to make it happen in their own schools. Moderated by a renowned conservationist and former Green School Bali parent and ‘Activist in Residence’ on campus, Alexandra Cousteau, panelists include Bill Sal Gordon, Green School Bali’s Head of School, Courtney Kimmel, Vice President at the Captain Planet Foundation; Elizabeth Crawford, HundrED ambassador and Associate Professor at University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Kinvara Jardine Paterson, Senior Campaign Manager at The World’s Largest Lesson and Mike Long, Director of Operations Parley for the Oceans.
The World Economic Forum Calls Us a School of the Future. What is a Green School Education?
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
What does it mean to be a “School of the Future” ? Why are traditional models of education proving inadequate in preparing students for the real world? Now, more than ever, students need the knowledge, lifeskills, and values that are interdisciplinary and transferable, in order to navigate a rapidly evolving world. Hear our Green School educators discuss these topics and the Green School way. Panelists include Leslie Medema – Head of Learning for Green School International, Chris Edwards – CEO for Green School New Zealand, Andy Wood – Head of School for Green School South Africa, and Gede Witsen – Green School Bali Alumni. This panel discussion is moderated by Rebecca Sykes, ex- Head of School at Phillips Academy Andover, and prior President of the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
Monday, November 9, 2020
Green School International
Monday, November 9, 2020
Green School International
The World Economic Forum Calls Us a School of the Future. What is a Green School Education?
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
What does it mean to be a “School of the Future” ? Why are traditional models of education proving inadequate in preparing students for the real world? Now, more than ever, students need the knowledge, lifeskills, and values that are interdisciplinary and transferable, in order to navigate a rapidly evolving world. Hear our Green School educators discuss these topics and the Green School way. Panelists include Leslie Medema – Head of Learning for Green School International, Chris Edwards – CEO for Green School New Zealand, Andy Wood – Head of School for Green School South Africa, and Gede Witsen – Green School Bali Alumni. This panel discussion is moderated by Rebecca Sykes, ex- Head of School at Phillips Academy Andover, and prior President of the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Green School Bali
Panel: Green School Food Program
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
At Green School, we are leading a movement in student-led sustainability and environment conservation in the realm of food. Our students develop a healthy relationship with food from an early age, grow and cook their own food, and learn the impact of their eating and consuming habits on themselves and on the environment around them. On World Food Day, 2020 Green School Bali hosted Orin Hardy – Co-founder of The Kul Kul Farm, Simon Jongenotter – Creator of food at Zest Ubud & Founder of New Earth Cooking School, and Ida Rahayu – Green School’s Food Education teacher for a Live Discussion on the role of food in our lives and how we can all become more conscious and ethical in our growing, eating and waste management practices. Learn more about Green School’s food program here.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Green School Bali
Panel: Green School Food Program
(Watch the Full Panel Video Here)
At Green School, we are leading a movement in student-led sustainability and environment conservation in the realm of food. Our students develop a healthy relationship with food from an early age, grow and cook their own food, and learn the impact of their eating and consuming habits on themselves and on the environment around them. On World Food Day, 2020 Green School Bali hosted Orin Hardy – Co-founder of The Kul Kul Farm, Simon Jongenotter – Creator of food at Zest Ubud & Founder of New Earth Cooking School, and Ida Rahayu – Green School’s Food Education teacher for a Live Discussion on the role of food in our lives and how we can all become more conscious and ethical in our growing, eating and waste management practices. Learn more about Green School’s food program here.