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The Bricks Of Education
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Mon, 6 May 2013 20:19:27 GMT
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THE BRICKS OF EDUCATION

ARTICLE: APRIL 26, 2013
By Tess De La Mare

Education that revolves around play may sound like every kid’s dream, and for some children in Billund, Denmark, it is about to become a reality at a new school founded by LEGO.

The International School of Billund is the idea of Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, the third-gen former head of LEGO. He is aiming to turn his hometown into a “capital of children”.

The Kristiansen family’s LEGO Foundation will fund the project. The foundation, with a 25% stake in LEGO Group, conducts and sponsors research into teaching and child development.

Despite being Denmark’s richest man, Kristiansen has remained resolutely loyal to Billund, which has a population of just 6,000, with 26,000 in the surrounding municipality.

The new school is one of several projects funded by the Kristiansen family, including the local airport, a church, a theatre and “LEGO labs” for all local schools.

LEGO said in a statement: “The ambition is to create a kindergarten and a school of international top standards which can inspire both expatriate and Danish children.”

It is due to open its doors in August to three to seven-year-olds. The curriculum will be based on “enquiry-based learning” - combining the standard Danish syllabus with sessions in elaborate playgrounds, and of course, plenty of LEGO.

Campdenfb.com

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