FORECAST FOR THE FINAL FOXHOLE:

CAMPUS TOUR WITH AMBER & OAK

Dōjō, Dinos, Studio - at the final foxhole campus Parkallee location, we’re creating plenty of space for ALEA students to develop their personalities and talents.

The brand-new web experience offers a first glimpse of the architecture and spatial layout of the new campus, which is currently in the planning stages and is expected to be completed in 2029. The complex, including its outdoor facilities, will provide approximately 16,000 square meters of space for a future student body of 200 ALEA students.

The campus architecture reflects the educational philosophy of ALEA SCHOOL, which is closely aligned with the International Baccalaureate (IB) standards and places great emphasis on developing students with strong academic, social, and emotional skills. In keeping with the school’s motto, “Inspired for Life,” there will be a dōjō - a space, in the Japanese tradition, where martial arts ranging from karate to aikido are taught. This allows ALEA students to achieve the highest dan rank in karate - the black belt - as part of their daily school life.

Duncan Studio in Pasadena, California, is responsible for the artistic production of the campus tour featuring the ALEA clever foxes Amber & Oak. Renowned former Disney animator Ken Duncan created and animated the ALEA school mascots Amber & Oak.