MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

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MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 1

Introduction - Middle School Curriculum Overview Green School educates for sustainability through community-integrated, entrepreneurial learning in a wall-less, natural environment. Our holistic, student-guided approach inspires us to be green leaders. Our guiding values are Integrity, Responsibility, Empathy, Sustainability, Peace, Equity, Community and Trust. Green School is a private, secular, non-profit school with curriculum taught entirely in English. Our two-semester calendar begins in August and ends in June. Our entire purpose-built campus in rural Bali is comprised of open-air bamboo buildings. GSMS began in 2009 and has grown to nearly 100 students in 2016-17. Since opening in August 2008 with 90 students (pre-k through grade 8), Green School has grown to nearly 400 students from 38 countries in Pre-K through Grade 12 and become an inspiring example of educating for sustainability. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 1

Our Middle School curriculum is centered around helping our students take responsibility for their own learning. We focus on helping our students ask the right questions while fostering the skills they need to search for answers. In Middle School, we believe that students learn more from how they are taught than from what they are taught. Our pedagogical belief is that learning is most impactful when it is: holistic, inquiry-based, real, interconnected, collective, challenging, democratic, interpersonal, iterative, safe and lifelong. These learning principles are designed to create a sustainable environment in which students can grow and nurture their skills and competencies. By nurturing Green School Skills in our students we prepare them for their journey as learners for the rest of their lives and as passionate friends of the environment. Students learn these skills through every part of our program, including projects and lessons that align with the Green School purpose of A Community of Learners Making Our World Sustainable 2 I MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18

Green School Skills Think Creatively Be original. Be imaginative Adapt Bend like bamboo Think Critically Dig deeper. Ask why. Make connections. Be Aware Look within. Figure yourself out. Think in Systems Step back and see the whole picture Communicate Process, organize, & coherently express ideas Solve Problems Figure it out. Go for it. Students are welcomed into a learning environment that is engaging, challenging, inspiring and nurturing. Learning experiences are created to inspire students to understand more about our amazing planet and their relationship with it. Middle school promotes the development of our Green School Skills and learning habits that encourage students to ask questions, explore their imagination and identify their values and passions. More than preparing students for High School, our Middle School program focuses on a whole-child approach that supports the special needs of middle years students. Students are engaged in learning and community life, challenged intellectually and supported by passionate, nurturing, and inspired adults, aligning with the Green School vision of A community of learners making our world sustainable. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 3

Three Frames of Learning The pedagogy used in Green School is the Three Frames of Learning. This defines how we deliver the content of our courses in the classroom. This scaffold is designed to provide a consistent, relevant, well-rounded and comprehensive learning experience. The three frames of learning are: 1. Thematic Frame 2. Proficiency Frame 3. Experiential Frame 4 I MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18

Thematic Frame The Thematic Frame is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where units are focused on a particular theme. Thematic units inspire students through relevant concepts and real-world experiences. Thematic lessons are holistic in that they engage multiple styles of intelligence and learning (the Big Four). They are aligned with Green School s purpose and Learning and Living Ambitions in that teachers lead activities designed around Green School Skills in each Thematic Unit. Each learning neighbourhood approaches Thematics differently to match our practice with human development and growth - in Middle School, students start to question the world and, therefore, there is a strong focus on building inquiry and communication skills in our Thematic units. Middle School s thematic units spend three-weeks looking at a topic from a Global Awareness perspective and three-weeks studying the science of the topic. The middle school delivers Thematic units based on the United Nation s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). A six-week unit, looking at one SDG, will see the students focusing on the goal from a Science perspective for three weeks and then through a Global Awareness lens for three weeks. All of the MS Thematics focus on inquiry based learning by providing students with regular opportunities to ask Big Questions - students become adept at searching for and postulating answers while fostering the real world skills. The Big Four - of intellectual, kinesthetic, artistic, and interpersonal learning - are central to the way we ask students to communicate their new learning; students are allowed to build on existing skills, in addition they are given structured assistance in developing new communication skills. In MS Thematics, Grade 6 focuses on the SDGs related to Water issues, Grade 7 explores the SDGs related to Health and Wellbeing, and Grade 8 examines the SDGs related to Conservation and Social Justice. In addition, the MS students also complete 1-2 all-grades Game Thematics (designed by our team) that use real-world scenarios in which students collaborate, communicate and learn together. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 5

Proficiency Frame The Proficiency Frame focuses on core, discrete intellectual competencies that require repetition to reach proficiency, namely in Literacy and Mathematics. Green School has developed its own curriculum in Literacy and Mathematics that still follows the natural sequence of skill development for student success. Students know their skills and how to advance them to the next level. Attention to detail for individual learners maximises success in this frame. Literacy Literacy in the MS is delivered in grade-level classes. In Literacy classes, students develop the separate but overlapping skills of literacy - interpretation, expression and awareness. Literacy in MS aims to develop an understanding of the self and the world around us through the myriad of texts we have available. We aim to offer texts that teach students about our planet, its people, cultures and ideas. A part of the MS Literacy program is the Drop Everything And Read initiative. DEAR involves students and teachers reading texts of their choice for a 30 minute period (four days a week). Mathematics The Middle School Mathematics program at Green School is an innovative, student- centered model. The curriculum is based on the Singapore Mathematics Learning Outcomes from which, a scope and sequence has been designed to fit with Green School s unique vision, mission and weekly schedule. The majority of the course units are delivered in concept groups where students are assessed at the beginning of each topic and then placed accordingly in groups with students of similar learning requirements across grade levels. Formal Assessment is based on an individual s learning throughout the unit by comparing pre-and post-assessment data. The units covered every year are: Number Skills, Fractions/Decimals/Percentages, Ratio/Rates, Measurement, Geometry and Statistics/Probability (or Algebra). Learning Support is provided for students who require more one-on-one contact with a teacher to work through content/skill areas. Students also have the opportunity to participate in the MS Extension program where students complete formal High School Maths units. 6 I MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18

Experiential Frame Experiential learning at Green School is the hands-on getting dirty part of Green School. Whether it means working in the school gardens, creating art, building out of bamboo, learning first aid, or carrying out work experience, you will find students exploring and problem solving around the campus and around Bali. Students in every Learning Neighbourhood engage in real-world practical projects that deepen their understanding of their physical place in the world. In Middle School, the Experiential Frame has three elective components - Physical, Art and Jalan-Jalan. Physical Electives: students are given the choice to participate in six-week physical activity courses - these include: team sports (football, volleyball, basketball, American football, tactical/field games), Green Studies projects based in our gardens, Mepantigan (Balinese martial arts) and Archery, Cross-Country Running (and trail running), swimming, yoga, dance and Zumba. Art Electives: students are given the choice to participate in six-week physical activity courses - these include - drama, music, visual arts, Green Studies projects, practical arts, Balinese crafts and dance. Jalan-Jalan Electives: This program is designed to link learning to life outside of school. The courses give students valuable life experience by connecting them to local and global communities, and engaging them with people, projects and important environmental and human causes - local, national and global. Students choose courses from three areas: service learning, enterprise education and outdoor/physical education. Courses are aligned with the existing six-week block structure and, through the course of the year, students will participate in at least one course from each area. All of the courses aim to foster personal growth and strong connections to other individuals, while developing the Green School Skills. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 7

Service Learning These activities develop life skills while introducing students to the importance of community service for personal, community, and world health. Special attention is paid to the need for considering environmental, economical, social, and personal sustainability in order to promote healthy interactions between human and natural systems. Some examples include; Bye Bye Plastic Bags - this course supports a student-led initiative to ban the use of single use plastic bags on the island of Bali. Community Mapping - this course created a detailed map of the community around Green School to create a waste management program. Community Demographic Survey - this course collected, collated and analyzed data on waste management and animal numbers in the local community. Enterprise Education These activities are hands-on programs intended to support students to develop design and creativity skills. In addition, they encourage students to develop entrepreneurial skills by marketing and selling the products created. With the array of festivals, events and farmers markets held at Green School, students have many opportunities to launch their business ideas and products. Some examples include: T-shirts for the World - students designed t-shirts with social and environmental messages while sourcing material, marketing and selling the shirts. Ogoh-Ogoh Construction - students create an Ogoh-Ogoh for celebration of the Balinese holiday, Nyepi. Outdoor/Physical Education The outdoor education courses expose students to new outdoor activities, while encouraging a more active lifestyle. These courses not only keep students active, they also provide valuable skills relevant to leading an outdoor lifestyle. Some examples include: Green School Dive Club - students receive open-water dive certification and explore coral reef ecologies while working with Reef Watch to monitor the health of Bali s coral reefs. Mountain Bike Club - students designed and created a Green School community mountain bike club while exploring and mapping the trails around Green School. Life Saving Skills - students learn basic first aid and water rescue skills. 8 I MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18

Environmental Action Environmental Action In Green School education deeply penetrates the entire operation; it is part of the air we breathe and the ground we walk on, at every turn. In short, sustainability components attach to thematic teaching in all subject areas. At the middle school level, Green Studies and all education for sustainability is designed to foster ecophilia or a deep love and respect for the environment. Our environmental educators are viewed as researchers and teacher educators who have the important role of increasing the green wisdom of the entire staff. Environmental sustainability, deep respect for the earth, and intentional eco-harmony are not subjects in the Green School curriculum they are inevitable consequences of the way we live. The school offers education where environmental responsibility is an inevitable consequence of its humane schooling vision. Bahasa Indonesia In middle school, Bahasa Indonesia lessons are integrated into the timetable as such that all students receive the opportunity to learn about local language and culture. At Green School, we believe that an important element of sustainability is acting and living local, so it is imperative that we learn from, understand, communicate, celebrate and thrive in our local Balinese community, culture and environment. Mindfulness Social and emotional skills of mindfulness play an integral role in self development. Mindfulness offers easy strategies for helping students to focus their attention, improve self-regulation skills, build resilience and develop a positive mind-set whilst at school and in life. Mindfulness as a practice in class and school wide is a feature of each day. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 9

Sample Middle School Timetable Periods Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:15-8:30 Ms Assembly Mentor/News Mentor/News Mentor/News Mentor/News 8:35-9:40 Phys. Elec Thematic Jalan - Jalan Phys. Elec Thematic 9:45-10:15 10:15-1040 Bahasa Bahasa Jalan - Jalan Bahasa Bahasa Break 10:45-11:35 Jalan - Jalan 11:40-12:30 Jalan - Jalan 12:25-1:15 1:15-1:45 Reading Lunch Nidra/ Maintenance 1:45-3:15 Thematic Arts Thematic Arts Assembly 10 I MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18

IRESPECT Values As a school we subscribe to a set of values - I RESPECT. These are the values of Integrity, Responsibility, Equity, Sustainability, Peace, Empathy, Community, and Trust. At all times we should be teaching and modeling these values and supporting our students in doing the same. We encourage all teachers to honor and recognize theses values in our students at all times with on-going dialogue, discussions, and reinforcement. Integrity being honest and ethical with thoughts and actions. Responsibility being accountable for thoughts, actions and deeds. Empathy understanding and caring for the feelings of others. Sustainability ensuring that your own body and surroundings are cared for so they are clean and healthy for as long as possible. Peace contributing to a state of harmony. Equality - respecting everyone as an equal and as an individual. Community being part of a group seeking common goals and taking care of each other. Trust - building and maintaining strong relationships with each other, the school and the environment. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18 I 11

For more information, please visit us at: www.greenschool.org Admission enquiries: admissions@greenschool.org Green School Bali 12 I MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM OVERVIEW 2017/18