
Heart of School, Green School’s main building was constructed within 6 months in 2008 and is one of the largest bamboo structure in the world.

Green School Millenium Bridge, entirely made of bamboo and inspired by the traditional house of Minang Kabau, West Sumatera, Indonesia.

Trash Walk, a walk around our campus and village to collect trash and educate students about the importance of waste management (2012).

Green School’s Kul Kul Connection runs the “Trash for Class” Program, where local students learn English and Sustainability Courses in Green School after school hours and pay the class with 5 kg of trash per semester.

Ban Ki-moon, the former UN Secretary-General visited Green School in 2014 when he said “… I have visited many different places and many schools but Green School is the most unique and impressive school I have ever visited.”

Green School is unique in many ways, one of which is because of the parents community. Green School parents are inspiring people who have plenty of creative ideas and solutions, willing to support with real-life skills and expertises, and generous to give a hand to volunteer in the School projects. Green School Parents Association was established in 2015.

Green School Bio Bus, a student-led social enterprise that runs on used cooking oil, was incubated in 2014 to tackle the environmental problem of used cooking oil black market in Bali.

Green School’s Community Innovation Hub, newly opened in 2018, is a maker-space for students to incubate ideas and turn them into real-life projects.