A school at the height of 460 meters so children can breath clean air

Ho Chi Minh City is one of the most polluted cities on earth. Recent studies showed that micro particles (PM2.5) in the air have a devestating effect on the growth of brains, mainly with children.

To highlight this, GreenID introduced The High School.

A school at the top of the tallest building in Southeast Asia, to provide a safe learning space for children. Because the higher you go, the less pollution there is.


Functioning as a temporary school, The High School was open for submissions. All enrollments were converted to autographs in a petition for cleaner air.





'The High School' teaches an air-quality lesson in Vietnam
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