Waking up early, skipping breakfast, and showing up to your first class bleary-eyed and barely awake might not be so bad if you go to these schools.
Education is important, and we can’t stress that enough. But sometimes, we seriously lack the motivation to get up out of bed to show up for a 7am class. So if getting high grades and earning that diploma aren’t enough motivation for you, then maybe you’ll be inspired to show up for class if your school is absolutely stunning.
These schools aren’t just concrete blocks where professors drill information into your head; they’re works of art that just might liven up your mind for learning!
Awarded with the Educational Facilities Design Award by the American Institute of Architects, this 350-acre boarding school blends with nature for a calming, well-lit learning environment.
Its facade may look like your typical concrete block, but inside, the glass and wood designs give off a calming and even harmonious effect. It was awarded as the best designed school of 2015 by the World Architecture Festival.
This winner of of the 2015 World Architecture Festival award for Higher Education and Research uses glass walls, concrete, and long minimalist lines to create a feeling of depth.
This industrial-style campus is primarily grey, and yet it’s still strikingly pleasing to the eye. Just take a look at their mosaic-like auditorium with paneled grey walls and black and white seats!
The Shunde Primary School was created by K2LD Architects, and makes the most of its height by using crisscrossing skywalks to shade its lower floors from harsh sunlight.
This progressive school makes use of blended learning, wherein students and teachers rely almost solely on computers and tablets. Kids often study together in groups, away from traditional teacher-guided instruction.
In the heart of the city lies this very green school with its rooftop gardens and tiered interiors.
Freedom is the primary theme of this kindergarten, where kids can run around the roof and climb trees. It’s the perfect blend of nature and a safe learning space for children.
This colorful school primarily teaches arithmetic and entrepreneurship to villagers of all ages.
This modern mansion is a progressive school that teaches a culturally-appropriate curriculum to help children fit in with the culture of Bangkok.
Yet another school that looks like a pale brick building on the outside. But once you step inside, the pastel shades of its walls and lights give an instant burst of color.
This all-girls school make use of sloping walls and bright, jester-like color schemes to give off a playful aura.
At sunset, this corporate-looking campus emits a warm orange glow all around.
In lieu of trees, this design school makes use of tree-like structures within the main atrium of their building. And to further give off the Australian outback feel, they even use cargo nets to separate some sections of the building.
This earthquake-proof building is made up almost entirely of shopping containers for added stability. But on the inside, it’s all pale wood and lots of free space for kids to play in.
Which of these schools do you wish you could go to? Let us know below!
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