In this episode of What I Learned at School - Alfredian Voices, Heather Roberts has an informal conversation with Old Alfredian Dana Karic, Class of 2003, about her enduring memories and experiences at King Alfred School. Dana reminisces about building the first treehouse with her peers and constructing a boat, highlighting both the physical scars and the pride these projects brought.She delves into the invaluable lesson of critical thinking and checking sources, imparted by her teachers. Dana expresses concern for today's youth who might be swayed by false information on social media. She also recalls her involvement in various school activities, from the Phoenix Theatre opening to participating in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Dana's anecdotes paint a vivid picture of a unique and supportive educational environment that nurtured independent thought and creativity.Lastly, she shares how her family's move to England and their initial interactions with King Alfred School left a lasting positive impression, leading to the creation of a similarly inspired school in Serbia.