Awesome School Design Concepts You Wish Your School Had! Part 2

      Some of these designs are truly mind-blowing! This is a continuation of Awesome School Design Concepts You Wish Your School Had. If you haven't already read that post, make sure that check it out! Here are some more cool designs that are integrated within schools.


Taking the stairs should never be boring

     There’s nothing worse than walking behind slow kids when you’re running in between classes. At the same time, there’s also nothing worse than being pushed aside by people who are in a rush to get to their next classroom. And this school, wherever this is, has taken those scenarios into consideration and divided up this staircase into three lanes giving students the freedom to do what they want as they walk up these stairs.

Making your steps count

     Taking the stairs make you feel tired, undoubtedly. Especially if you’ve had such a long day or if it’s too early in the morning. But would you be more inclined to take the stairs if you know how much calories you’re burning as you ascend? This labeled staircase may persuade you to take those grueling steps the next time you have to decide if you should take the elevator or the stairs. An effective school design to encourage students to be more active.


Our favorite subject in school is Math

It’s time to Math

     Everyone knows this, the wall clock in a classroom is the most viewed object in the room. Waiting for that precise second when the bell would ring. But those who are not enthusiastic about Maths may find these wall clocks irritating. For others  we enjoy working out the times in our head. Just saying.



Floor Protractors

     This door mat is a great idea but the question is, who has the more fun out of it? The teacher or the student?



When you don’t have any ‘Chemistry’ with Math

      Ok, I get that Math is not for everyone. And many others prefer Chemistry more than every other school subjects. 

Periodic ‘Table’

     George Mason University in Virginia in the US has these element tables scattered around a working area on their campus. When dorky students get bored, there’s only one logical thing to do with these tables. Arrange them to make the periodic table.
     This school thought it’s a great idea to have all the elements gathered in a glass cabinet. After all, there’s no better way to learn than seeing things as they actually are.

     As I said, I'm a strong advocate of continuous learning and education in general. So, if you’re currently studying or attended an institution with a unique school design that helps students learn, relax or anything else in between then let me know.

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