First Green School in SA set to open in the Western Cape next year

Green School SA is modelled on the first Green School, established in Bali in 2008.

Green School SA is modelled on the first Green School, established in Bali in 2008.

Published Nov 23, 2020

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Cape Town – The first Green School in South Africa, powered by its own solar-generated electricity with classes being held in vegetable gardens, is due to open in the Western Cape next year.

The school will be situated on eight hectares of land in the Cape Winelands overlooking the mountains between Paarl and Franschhoek.

The water at the school is also extracted from the river and the borehole replenished by rainwater. Administrative buildings and classrooms on the campus are also set on the orchards and grain fields.

Green School SA head Andy Wood said: “Rather than being contained within four walls, our learning environment embraces nature and integrates with the outdoors, inspiring students to create bonds with their environment and think more expansively about it.”

He said the gardens would not only teach learners about maths and chemistry but re-establish the tie between humans and their nourishment while also connecting the school community to the land.

“Our objective is to build a community of learners focused on making our world more sustainable. The facts about the climate crisis that our planet faces are irrefutable. The hope for the future is in raising a generation of young people who believe that they can make a difference and be agents for positive change.”

The school is modelled on the first Green School, established in Bali in 2008. The school is also carbon and water neutral and consumes less energy than it produces.

Green School SA co-founder Alba Brandt, whose children attended the school in Bali, said: “The school hopes to encourage changes in the general education system by making school fun and practical.”

The school aligns to the South African public school calendar.

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