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Schoolkids in Bali


balinese schoolkidsSchool kids in Bali are full of life, and not afraid to show their stuff. Today on Jl. Kartika Plaza in Tuban, I passed a school that was closing for the day. Young kids dressed in red shirts or shorts, with white shirts, were crowding the sidewalk. Some walked home, some road bicycles along the busy main road, while other caught ride with their parents. Passing groups of boys and girls, they shouted out for a photo, delighted by the fact I would oblige and show them the result.

Ika told me that school in Bali starts at 7am. For 7 years olds, the day finishes at 9am, for 8 year olds at 10am, for 9 year olds at midday, with 1, 15 minute break. After that age, school goes till 1.30 pm, with 2, 15 minute breaks.

You will often see school kids carrying wicker brooms, to clean the school yard and even 7 year old kids, hailing a massive yellow trash container out to the street, for the garbage collectors. Hey, when I was in school, we did cross country all winter long, charging through the garbage dump, so this maybe the Indonesian equivalent. Most kids I see seem to enjoy the school environment and the company of the other kids. Jevon’s schooling will probably be around other mixed kids, and also Balinese kids. I’ll need a ton of money for his education, but I’m working on it.


By Nick | Permalink


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Comments

Marc | January 23rd, 2007 at 12:26 pm
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Hi Nick, What did you say to these kids as it looks like two of them a giving you the bird. LOL maybe it is the way I see the picture.

Nick | January 23rd, 2007 at 10:14 pm
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After they said “photo, photo” I raised the camera and they made their gestures.

kirb | December 19th, 2007 at 11:39 am
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Hey mate,

I know its off topic, but im about to return to bali for the third time and would like to take something for the kids (because fights for gold coins and leather bracelets just get old, and they have such amazing facial recog). A friend of mine who has been to bali a crazy amount of times recommended marbles, a few (1, maybe 2)for each kid. Is that a dated suggestion, or can you recommend something else to help me thru the ’schools out’ hours of the day in kuta. great place hey, love the way it makes you reasses everything. glad im on my way back there. Cheers!

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