Schools with purpose built Early Childhood buildings

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ExpatinAsia99
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Schools with purpose built Early Childhood buildings

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Have you worked at, or visited an international school with an Early Childhood Education (ECE) building where you have just thought WOW! it has a great set-up, is aesthetically pleasing, has its own forest school attached (in EU) etc?

I'm doing some research into international schools that have purpose built ECE buildings for Early Years/Pre-K/Preschool/Nursery/Infant School/Reception.

Not looking for a review of the school, just the names of schools to contact with questions about design, inspirations etc.
wrldtrvlr123
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Re: Schools with purpose built Early Childhood buildings

Post by wrldtrvlr123 »

It's not an int'l school but this one is certainly interesting/innovative:

http://ideas.ted.com/inside-the-worlds- ... dergarten/
ExpatinAsia99
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Re: Schools with purpose built Early Childhood buildings

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Thanks to those who replied on the paid side forum. The post seems to have been removed from there though. Luckily I had written down the suggestions before that happened.

From the paid forum these were the names that came up:

• Yokohama International School
• American School The Hague
• Inter-Community School Zurich
• Zurich International School
• Western Academy of Beijing
• NIST in Bangkok

Any other suggestions?

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overseaslife
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Re: Schools with purpose built Early Childhood buildings

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KCP in Barranquilla Colombia has built specific to the Emilio Reggio program.
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