ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月16日 05時04分


If you look past the familiarities of the morning ritual at Bali’s Green School, incongruities begin to emerge. First, the bell is a gong. Second, there is the incontrovertible fact that the school is in the jungle — some 20 acres of rolling terrain abutting the Ayung, Bali’s longest river. Almost all of the school’s structures — even the basketball backboards — are made of bamboo. While some schools might employ the word “green” in the context of a LEED-certified building or a cafeteria recycling effort, this one takes #green to another level. The element that truly distinguishes @greenschoolbali is its very premise. Begun a decade ago by John and Cynthia Hardy, it was intended to do nothing less than create a future generation of “green leaders.” Today, its student body (consisting of 435 students, from pre-K to high school, across 35 nationalities) has more than quadrupled from its original size. @jeremypiper photographed these students playing #soccer in front of one of the school’s bamboo huts. Visit the link in our profile to read more about the @greenschoolbali.


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