School for Life at the Kul-Kul Campus

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION


  1. Vision and Philosophy
  2. Curriculum
  3. Classes
  4. The Kul-Kul Campus
  5. Boarding
  6. Camps
  7. How to Apply
  8. Fee Structure
  9. Student Safety
  10. Meals
  11. Special Needs
  12. Employment and Volunteer Opportunities
  13. Internship Program
  14. Board of Directors
  15. Donations
  16. Contact

 

Vision and Philosophy

  1. Who are we? We are an international group of educators, environmentalists, and business professionals who have combined our expertise to create a school that will educate a new generation of children. Our students will be inspired thinkers and creative problem solvers, knowledgeable about all aspects of life, and capable of leading a changing and challenging world. They will know about everything from organic gardening to website design, from running a small business to offsetting carbon emissions. They will be people to be proud of, people we can trust to manage and live well in an increasingly complex world.

 

Curriculum

  1. I have heard that this is a Waldorf / Rudolf Steiner school, is that correct? Our curriculum actually grows from a combination of a belief in multiple intelligences and sustainable holism—the first of its kind. We respect and incorporate many of the holistic educational practices of Rudolf Steiner, but within the context of what’s required for a 21st century education. We are hands-on in the way that Steiner programs are and oriented toward art, music, and co-operation, but no single system works for all students and the addition of the idea of multiple intelligences, based on the work of Howard Gardner, will make our school an even better place for a wide variety of learners.
  2. Is the curriculum compatible with other educational systems? Yes. Careful detail went into the planning of the curriculum to be compatible, and in harmony with, international educational systems. In our upper grades, students will have the opportunity to enroll in an International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The IB offers high quality programs for international education to a worldwide community of schools. There are more than 580,000 IB students enrolled in over 2,000 schools in 125 countries worldwide.
  3. What languages are offered at the School? Classes will be taught in English and students will also all learn Bahasa Indonesian. We will be offering instruction in other languages as well.
  4. After graduating from Green School, where can my child continue her/his study? A graduate from Green School will be fully prepared to continue studies at the University level throughout the world. He or she should also be ready to change that world too.

 

Classes

  1. What grades are offered on campus? Our first year will offer Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) for children age 4, Kindergarten (K) for children age 5 and grades 1-10.
  2. How many students are in each class? Class sizes will be limited to 18 to ensure a healthy learning and social environment and a good ratio of teacher to student.
  3. How many teachers are in each class? There will be one western-trained teacher working with one Indonesian teacher in each class. Additionally, there will be teaching assistants in each class and many subject specialists will be working with classes on a rotating basis. Our teacher to student ratio will range from 1 to 4 up to 1 to 6.
  4. Can you tell us about your classroom design? Our classrooms, created of bamboo and thatch, are designed to keep our students and teachers mindful of the natural beauty surrounding them and to make sure they are still provided with the tools and technologies that will keep them focused on learning. They are beautiful organic structures designed to inspire learning.

 

The Kul-Kul Campus

  1. Where is the School located? Green School is located on the beautiful Indonesian island of Bali. The village of Sibang Kaja is 20 minutes southwest of Ubud, Bali’s cultural center. Please see our map on the Contact page (link to Contact page) for specific directions.
  2. How do I visit the School? We invite you to stroll around the campus and experience it for yourself. For a guided tour contact admissions@greenschool.org. We will contact you directly to set up a tour, meet with key people, and answer questions.
  3. I am coming from abroad; how do I get to Bali and the campus? The island of Bali is serviced by Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS), also known as Bali International Airport. We are located approximately 45 minutes north of the airport. Please see our map on the Contact page.
  4. How big is the campus? The school encompasses 8 hectares, or approximately 20 acres, and is divided by the Ayung River, which separates the western bank, where classrooms, libraries, laboratories and kitchens are located from the eastern bank, which houses the Learning Village, cultural centers, homes, and guest villas.
  5. What is the Learning Village? The Learning Village is where handicrafts and various small enterprises, including an organic chocolate factory, provide the entrepreneurial and experiential learning components of the curriculum.
  6. Is it true the whole campus is a farm? The School campus is blanketed by an organic permaculture system designed by international and local experts. The framework considers all aspects of the campus design, from buildings to waste management to aquaculture ponds. Students will engage in farming, which will not only connect them to the land and what it offers, but will also provide experiential learning applicable in the real world. The garden will produce more than enough to sustain the staff and students on campus. It will also produce an excess of fruits, vegetables, palm sugar, and even chocolate.
  7. What is permaculture? Permaculture is an approach to designing human settlements, in particular the development of agricultural systems that mimic the structure and interrelationship found in natural ecologies. It’s one of the most sustainable practices available for the production of food and the preservation of soil and water.
  8. What kind of facilities will you have? We will have a well stocked library and media center where students will learn the latest in communication. There will also be a Sports Arena and numerous learning labs about campus. The campus is in the process of being designed and built and facilities will be added as needed. Please visit our website and take a Virtual Tour (under construction) of what we are now creating.

 

Boarding

  1. Who may board at the School? The School offers boarding facilities for students starting in Junior High School (grade 7) and continues through to High School (grade 10). We are proud to be the first boarding school in Bali. Furthermore, we are happy to offer guest villas where families can join our community and enroll their children at the School.
  2. Who supervises the boarding students? A family who will live on the premises with the students will supervise the boarding students.

 

Camps

  1. What camps does the School sponsor? Green School will be sponsoring ongoing camps and seminars throughout the year. Please visit our website often to see what camps will be offered.
  2. Who is eligible to attend? Green School camps are open to all children regardless of what school they attend.

 

How to apply

  1. How do I enroll my child in the School? Please fill out our online Application for Admission form by folloing this link Application Form
  2. What are the application deadlines? We have a rolling admission policy and students will be accepted based on their qualifications on an on-going basis.
  3. What are the fees for enrolling my child and what are the payment options? There is a US $35.00 non-refundable application fee. If your child is accepted, there will be a $500 deposit required to hold a place at the School.
  4. What visa requirements do I need to enroll my child? Green School will facilitate all student visa requirements and applications for accepted students.
  5. I would like to speak with someone directly about enrollment, whom do I contact? Please contact admissions@greenschool.org

     

    Fee Structure

    1. What are the fee structures? Our fee structure is as follows: Non-refundable application fee $35 Registration $500 1st child, $250 2nd child Annual Building Fee $ 950 Annual Tuition Fee Pre K (4 y.o.) & K (5 y.o.) full day $6,950 half day $3,950 Grades 1-6 $7,950 Grades 7-10 $8,950 Annual Boarding Fee Available Grade 7-10 only $8,900
    2. Are financial aid packages and student loans available? Yes, Green School will work with each qualified family to find ways to cover the cost of tuition. We can also provide families with creative self-funding documents that provide help for students and their families to raise necessary funds.
    3. When are School fees payable? School fees are payable six weeks prior to the beginning of the academic year.
    4. What are the payment options available to me? Payments can be made either annually or quarterly. Please note that quarterly payments are slightly higher than if paid annually.
    5. In what currencies can I make payment? Payment may be made in US Dollars or Indonesian Rupiah.
    6. I would like to speak with someone directly about fees; whom do I contact? Please contact admissions@theschoolforlife.org

     

    Student safety

    1. Is insurance required for enrolled students? Yes, we require proof of health insurance for all enrolled students.
    2. Does the School offer an insurance plan? No, we currently do not offer an insurance plan for students.
    3. Is there a nurse or doctor available on-call at the school? We have medical professionals on call for student health issues.
    4. What happens if my child becomes ill or has an accident during school hours? Procedures are in place to ensure the prompt and efficient handling of any emergencies should a child become ill or injured.
    5. Is the campus safe for children? Yes, great care and safety-minded planning went into each area of the campus to make it “kid friendly.” Within the classroom we also instruct students of safety practices while on campus.

     

    Meals

    1. Who will provide the student’s meals and snacks? Are they healthy? We will offer student meals and snacks in our canteen taken from the bounty of our land. All meals will be organic, well-balanced, and healthy.
    2. Can my child bring her/his own meal from home? Yes, meals can be brought from home and stored safely until lunchtime.
    3. What if my child is allergic to certain foods? If your child has any food allergies, please disclose this specific information on our medical information form. We will then notify the canteen and the teacher or administrator.

     

    Special needs

    1. My child has special needs, can the school accommodate him/her? In some cases, we can accommodate students with special needs. In others, we are not able to provide the attention or supervision that is required.
    2. I would like to speak with someone directly about my child, who do I contact? Please contact admissions@greenschool.org for more information.

     

    Get Involved

    1. What teaching opportunities are available at the school? We are always interested in dynamic teachers and educational programs. Please feel free to submit a cover letter and resume to info@greenschool.org
    2. What non-teaching opportunities are available at the school? Please visit the Opportunities page to learn more (link to Opportunities page).
    3. I would just like to become involved in whatever capacity is possible. How can I do that? School for Life depends on many outstanding individuals to volunteer and make our community truly special. Please submit a cover letter outlining your ideas and resume to info@greenschool.org

     

    Internship Program

    1. What type of internships do you offer? We currently offer three-month internships for those interested in experiencing and contributing to Green School by offering their services.
    2. Do you have internship partnerships with any schools? Currently we are working with students from several Universities from around the globe including The Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver, Canada, Parsons in New York City and the Rhode Island School of Design in the US.
    3. What requirements do you look for in an intern? We are looking for creative, forward-thinking, open-minded individuals who have a strong desire to contribute to a better world and are willing to work hard towards that belief.
    4. I am not a college/university student. Will this negatively impact my internship application? No, not at all. We are willing to offer internships to anyone who would like to contribute.
    5. As an intern, do I receive a salary or other benefits? While working on an internship status, we offer room and board, and in some cases a small stipend. Please inquire at our Internships page (link to Internships page).
    6. How do I apply? Please see the Internships page and download an application form.

     

    Donations

    1. I would like to make a donation to the school, how do I do that? Yes, donations are accepted and may go toward the general operational costs of the School or a particular initiative. For more information, please contact info@greenschool.org
    2. Are donations tax deductible? Yes. We are registered as a non-profit agency both in Indonesia and in the United States. All donations are tax deductible.

     

    Other questions not covered by this FAQ? Contact us here.
    1. I have a specific question that is not covered in this FAQ, who can I contact? Please write to info@greenschool.org






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