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Oracle's Silicon Valley campus is now home to a high school - here's what it's like inside

Feb 3, 2018, 20:38 IST

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Oracle is known for its database technology, but it soon could be known for something else as well - educating kids.

Last month, the tech giant opened the doors of a brand new $43 million high school building built on its Silicon Valley campus. The building is the new home for Design Tech - also known as d.tech - a public charter school that works closely with the Oracle Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization funded by the company.

Though four years old, d.tech didn't have a permanent home until it moved into the new building. The school, which focuses on design thinking and creative problem solving, started out with just a few classrooms inside another public high school. It later moved to a partially renovated garage.

It has the right to use the new structure for the life of the building - and is only paying $1 a year in rent to Oracle.

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While d.tech's building is new, Oracle campus is a familiar locale for many of the school's 550 students. Many students have interned with the company. Many have also taken classes at its on-campus conference center that the school offers four times a year. At these classes, d.tech's students get to interact with design and engineering professionals who volunteer to help the teens do things such as develop apps or build companies.

Here's what it's like to go to school on the campus of a tech giant:

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