Our school is sustained by unsung heroes : refugee adults who despite facing their own challenges, selflessly dedicate themselves to teaching. Answering a higher calling, they serve as educators, offering essential support to our children. We are also fortunate to have a dedicated group of volunteers who regularly come to teach in person, further enriching our community.
Joseph teaches our senior primary school students and also serves as the Assistant Head Teacher. Always ready to lend a helping hand, Joseph’s mild-mannered personality, optimism, and “can-do” attitude resonate with the children he interacts with. His passions include spending time with friends over the weekend and playing football. Joseph is continually seeking opportunities to learn new skills that enhance his ability to support the refugee community.
Angela teaches our junior primary school students and is the Co-Assistant Head Teacher. Her cheerful personality and love for music create an engaging and joyful learning environment. Often found leading singing and dancing activities in music class, Angela’s vibrant approach inspires her students to learn with ease. Her weekends are dedicated to youth activities and teaching catechism to children.
Genavi volunteers her time guiding our preschoolers during her off-days from work. Her resourceful personality and keen eye for detail make her the perfect advisor for our centre’s design team, where she helps transform our learning centre monthly to reflect the current theme. Genavi’s classroom is always beautifully decorated, often featuring contributions from her students through drawing and art activities.
Theresa also dedicates her off-days to nurturing our preschoolers. With a strong aptitude for numbers, she advises on the management of our school’s expenditures. Though generally quiet, Theresa is firm and ensures our children develop good behavior practices from an early age.
Sui Sui teaches our junior primary school students. Shy and quiet, Sui Sui transforms into a diva when she sings. Her rigorous attention to cleanliness makes her the perfect head for managing our school’s cleanliness protocols for both teachers and students. Her constant desire for self-improvement helps children quickly learn the values of orderliness, respect, and good behavior.
Patrick teaches our middle primary school students and serves as our Human Resources Head, overseeing the growth and welfare of our teachers. With a commanding presence and a keen eye for detail, Patrick’s optimistic outlook on life—despite current challenges in Myanmar—offers inspiration to many children. He instills in them a positive perspective on their future and a clear direction for achieving their goals.
Jasmine teaches our junior primary school students. Observant and reflective, she is a source of joy for the teaching community with her witty remarks and uplifting spirit, brightening the day for everyone around her.
Mary teaches our preschoolers and enjoys structure and processes. She manages the safekeeping of our inventories, including food, school supplies, and uniforms. Always cheerful, Mary excels at fostering positive interactions among children. Before joining us, Mary studied in India and worked as a primary school teacher in Myanmar.
Daniel has been teaching Math since 2019 as a full-time volunteer, traveling between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur every fortnight without fail! His current vocation focuses on helping underprivileged children in the region attain basic education. Prior to his retirement, Daniel spent 27 years in a professional career in the banking industry in Singapore.
Karen joined us in 2019 as a full-time educator. Today, despite holding a full-time job, she continues to help out weekly and participates in all important school events. An executive in the IT field, Karen provides invaluable guidance on managing our digital learning platforms.
Peter has been volunteering since 2014 and continues his service on a weekly basis without fail. His extensive knowledge and gentle demeanor make him an exceptional teacher, encouraging self-thinking, self-learning, and group discussions. Prior to his retirement, Peter worked in various fields within the advertising industry in Malaysia.
Do you feel a strong urge to help society and make a meaningful impact? Join us as a volunteer and share your time, skills, and talents to inspire and empower the next generation. Whether you’re a professional, a student, or simply someone with a passion for giving back, we welcome you to be a part of our mission. Contact us to discuss how you can get involved and make a difference today!
Are you a current or retired teacher with time to give? Have you trained teachers or have a passion for sharing your skills and experience? If so, we’d love to hear from you! Your teaching talents can help make education sustainable for marginalized children, shaping their futures for years to come.
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