the Green School, which rises above palms like a thatched cathedral less than an hour's drive north of Bali’s Denpasar airport.
About 500 students are enrolled there, including more than 20 from Britain.The school inspires a near-religious fervour among its most dedicated parents.
It’s a good thing too - there is no boarding; families must upend their lives and commit to the a hippyish, curriculum-lite ethos.The school, which opened in 2008, is the brainchild of John and Cynthia Hardy, a Canadian-American couple who have run a jewellery business on the island since the 1970s.
It’s now expanding, with smaller sister schools due to open in New Zealand, South Africa and Tulum, Mexico.At The Bridge, a coworking space that is part of the.
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