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| One of the building in the school, next to the field where children love to play soccer | The classrooms (huts) with no wall so children can mingle with nature. The playground is in front of it |
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| The playground | Organic garden. A small piece of land behind some of the huts are used as organic garden. Children plant it themselves and may even sell their harvest afterwards. Rice, corn, eggplants are only examples of what they plant there (not all at once, obviously) |
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| Greenhouse. Well it's not actually the greenhouse but this is where they put their gardening pots, also where they learn about plants | Rabbit house. They have rabbits there (and goats, too, but I don't have any picture of the goats) |
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| Cherry tree. Children love to climb the tree, they have a couple of cherry trees and so many other trees, but this one is their favorite to climb | Flying fox. It's just so fun !!! Look at it ! It looks scary but oh it's so much fun and exciting |
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| Flying fox. A kid is getting ready for flying fox. Kids as young as 4 can already to this and enjoy it | The treehouse. It was broken when we were there so didn't get the chance to play in it |
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| Spider web. Looks simple but it requires a lot of effort from the kids and they're learning so much by doing this activity, it is NOT that easy getting those legs over to the other side, not at that height | "Test hunt", as oppose to treasure hunt. Here children are doing their test, but instead of sitting down in their desk, the questions are written on pieces of papers and hidden throughout the school. Children need to find them |
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| More test hunt | People tower. I didn't really hear what they're learning, math or something like that. They were trying to make the strongest people tower, something like cheerleading, but making sure they understand how many people are needed to make how many 'level' of people in the tower |