From a young age, I spent much of my time on a farm, developing a deep connection to the outdoors. Growing up in Australia, I cultivated a love for nature and an innate curiosity to explore other countries and environments. My passion for education took root early, and after graduating from university, I spent several years teaching in primary schools. However, my adventurous spirit led me to seek new experiences beyond the classroom. Having made many Japanese friends in Cairns, I was inspired by their kindness and culture, which sparked my decision to move to Japan 20 years ago. What began as a journey of discovery quickly became a lifelong love for the country, its people, and—most importantly—the opportunity to educate and learn from children every day.
Empowering young minds through inquiry and imagination
I believe education should empower children to think independently, ask questions, and make meaningful connections. By fostering inquiry-based learning, we encourage students to take ownership of their education, develop critical thinking skills, and approach challenges with creativity. More than just gaining knowledge, I want students to become open-minded, reflective, and compassionate global citizens who are prepared to navigate an ever-changing world. Above all, I hope to instill in them a lifelong love of learning and encourage them to continue to develop their imagination—because, as Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
I am so excited to be on this journey with you! I look forward to filling each day with love, laughter, and learning. Let’s explore, create, and grow together, making CGK a place of joy, discovery, and endless possibilities.
IB資格
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Learning and Teaching for Conceptual Understanding (PYP)
英語原文
Career at CGK
2023 - Preschool HR Teacher
2024 - IB PYP Early Years Coordinator
2025 - Preschool Principal / IB PYP Early Years Coordinator
Career Outside CGK
5 years teaching primary school children in Australia
20 years teaching at an international school in Japan (children aged 2-6) as head teacher, teacher trainer and curriculum developer.
20 years teaching ESL to children aged 3 to 12
Bachelor of education (primary) in Australia
Qualifications / Certificates
Accredited to teach primary school in Australia
IB Certifications
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Learning and Teaching for Conceptual Understanding (PYP)
Growing up with my grandparents and extended family taught me to appreciate and embrace the differences in family dynamics, even among people who share the same nationality, culture, and beliefs. Through these experiences, I learned early on that every person is truly one of a kind.
From a very young age, I was naturally curious about the world around me. I was fascinated by facts, especially the solar system when I was only two years old. That curiosity inspired me to ask questions, explore new ideas, and continue learning throughout my school years. While I always did my best academically, deep inside I felt that something was missing. No matter how well I performed in school, I longed for something more meaningful and fulfilling.
Like many young students in the Philippines, I once dreamed of becoming a doctor or a lawyer because these professions were often viewed as symbols of success and respect. However, during high school, one of my teachers shared words that deeply changed my perspective: “You give value to what you do and who you are.” Those words taught me that fulfillment does not come from titles or status, but from understanding your worth, embracing your purpose, and using your strengths to positively impact others.
Since then, I have come to see life as a lifelong journey where we each add colors to our own story through experiences, choices, and the people we inspire along the way. Looking back now, I smile at the thought of a two-year-old child holding a solar system book upside down, filled with wonder about the universe. Years later, that same curiosity continues to grow and is now shared through meaningful conversations, learning experiences, and connections with young minds. In many ways, life gently led me to where I was always meant to be: a path centered on learning, caring, and inspiring others to discover the world for themselves.
Rooted in Tradition, Guided by Global Perspectives
Growing up within the traditional Philippine education system helped shape my discipline, perseverance, and respect for learning. It provided structure, strong academic foundations, and valuable life lessons that continue to guide me today. At the same time, those experiences also opened my eyes to the many different ways children learn, grow, and express their strengths.
While I was able to excel academically, I often noticed that some students struggled not because they lacked potential, but because their abilities and learning styles were different from what was commonly recognized in a traditional classroom setting. Through this, I came to understand the importance of creating learning environments where every child feels seen, supported, respected, and encouraged in ways that help them thrive.
I believe that every child shines in different ways. Creativity, curiosity, kindness, leadership, resilience, and the ability to connect with others are equally meaningful qualities that deserve recognition and encouragement within a learning community.
Life eventually led me to Japan, where my parents had been living and working for many years to support our family in the Philippines. Moving to a new country opened new doors and perspectives, allowing me to see education and human connection in a broader and more meaningful way. This became the beginning of my journey with the International Baccalaureate philosophy, which deeply resonated with my belief that learning goes far beyond the four corners of a classroom.
These experiences strengthened my desire to support different types of learners, encourage children to explore new experiences, and help them better understand themselves, others, and the world around them with confidence, empathy, and curiosity.
Before joining CGK, I was so blessed to gain a deeper understanding of children through experiences with learners of different ages and backgrounds. From working with Junior High School and High School students in the Philippines to my journey with Preschool and Elementary learners in Japan, each experience has shaped both my perspective and personal growth. Every stage brought its own beauty and challenges, reminding me of the importance of learning, relearning, and sometimes unlearning in order to grow alongside the children around me.
What makes CGK truly meaningful to me is its culture of collaboration, respect, and continuous growth. It is a community where every child is valued as an individual, and where different learning styles, personalities, and strengths are embraced with care and understanding.
While learning journeys are not always easy, both children and the learning community are encouraged to view challenges as opportunities for reflection, discovery, and growth. Beyond academics, I believe some of the most meaningful learning happens through curiosity, relationships, experiences, and the confidence children gain as they begin to better understand themselves and the world around them.
CGKでの経歴
2024年:プリスクール 教師
2025年:プリスクール 2-3歳児学年主任 / IB PYP 教師
2026年:プリスクール Vice Principal
CGK以外の経歴
フィリピンの高校で5年間の教職経験
日本の国際バカロレアIB小学校で5年半の教職経験
横須賀海軍基地の児童発達支援センターで8ヶ月の経験
看護の学士号を取得
資格
IB資格
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen in the Early Years: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Evidencing Learning (PYP)
National Training Center on Inclusion Certificates
Introduction to Inclusion
Supporting Positive Behavior
Partnering with Families
Respectful Accommodations
Navy Direct Care Staff Role in Supporting Inclusion
英語原文
Career at CGK
2024 - Preschool HR Teacher
2025 - Preschool Lead Teacher - Age 2-3 & IB PYP Teacher
2026 - Preschool Vice Principal
Career Outside CGK
5 years teaching High School in the Philippines
5.5 years teaching at an IB Primary School in Japan
8 months at the Child Development Center in Yokosuka Naval Base
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Qualifications / Certificates
IB Certifications
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen in the Early Years: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Evidencing Learning (PYP)
National Training Center on Inclusion Certificates
Introduction to Inclusion
Supporting Positive Behavior
Partnering with Families
Respectful Accommodations
Navy Direct Care Staff Role in Supporting Inclusion
My passion for teaching started unexpectedly when I was about to turn 18 years old. By the time I was still studying English as a second language when my private language school teacher invited me to become a teacher at the same school. I was surprised at the time but decided to take the challenge. I wasn't sure I could do it, having never taught before, but somehow it felt natural as soon as I started. After that, when I wasn't sure what to do for college, a very good friend invited me to try the same course he was doing: pedagogy. By the time I still wasn't sure about what path I wanted to take for my career, so I decided to apply for that course. Forward almost 20 years ahead, and here I am, teaching at an international school in a country 17,000km away from where I grew up.
My life so far has been about education and all the things that happened in between. But most importantly, it all couldn't have happened if I hadn't had those key people in my life who nudged me in the right direction. And that's what I take as my inspiration for education. If I can be that key person for even one of my students, that would be a huge achievement.
In my perspective, a teacher's role transcends mere instruction; it is that of a facilitator. We exist in the classroom not just to impart knowledge but to empower our students to reach their aspirations independently. A teacher should function as a bridge, facilitating the students' journey to self-discovery rather than carrying them along a predetermined path. The essence of facilitation lies in nurturing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. I aspire for my students to question the world around them, exploring it socially, emotionally, and academically.
CGKでの経歴
2024年:初等部 IB PYP教師
2026年:初等部 Principal
CGK以外の経歴
日本のバイリンガル小学校にて担任と校務スーパーバイザーのサポートを7年間従事
ブラジルの語学学校で5年間の教職経験
ブラジルのサンタ・カタリーナ州立大学にて学校監督を専門とする教育学学士号取得
千葉大学に2年間、研究生として在籍
千葉大学大学院教育学研究科メディア情報リテラシー専攻修士課程修了
日本の通信制大学・星槎大学にて教員免許取得
資格
日本の教員免許
IB資格
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Certified Positive Discipline Educator
Google認定エデュケーター - レベル1
JLPT N2 - 日本語能力試験
英語原文
Career at CGK
2024 - Elementary School IB PYP Teacher
2026 - Elementary School Principal
Career Outside CGK
7 years as a homeroom teacher and School Affairs Supervisor Support in a Bilingual Elementary School in Japan
5 years teaching English at language centers in Brazil
Bachelor of Pedagogy with School Supervision Specialization at Santa Catarina State University, Brazil
2 years Research Student at Chiba University
Masters of Education focusing in Media Information Literacy, Chiba University
Distance Education University for Teaching License in Japan, Seisa University
Qualifications / Certificates
Licensed Teacher in Japan
IB Certification
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Certified Positive Discipline Educator
Google Certified Educator - Level 1
JLPT N2 - Japanese-language proficiency test
Ms. Darby - 中等部 Principal / Head of Learning / IB MYPコーディネーター (USA)
I have been very fortunate to be raised in a family that lived overseas, and also experienced living in Spain as a child. My family also stressed tolerance and diversity as an asset. My parents were a mixed race couple at a time when it was not as common in the States as it is now. I also have two Korean cousins that were adopted into the family, so my version of family has never been limited to people who look like me or even share my blood. This is part of why I was not only drawn to move overseas, but why I can genuinely consider Japan my home and some of the people I’ve met here my family.
I started working with children when I was 11. There was a volunteer program where we could work with kindergarten children (5 years old), assisting the teachers with reading, crafts, play, etc. I really enjoyed my time with them and found I had a natural instinct for caring for children. When I was 12 I started babysitting. This is not unheard of in the States. But I built a robust client list because of how much fun I had with the kids while also being able to keep them safe and respect the boundaries of the household.
In high school I did more volunteer work with children and began tutoring. I tutored other students in English, science, and math, sometimes tutoring students who were older than me. My volunteer work included a wide range of activities, but during my two years in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program (DP) I volunteered every day after school with children infected/affected by HIV/AIDS. I then worked for that organization after I graduated before I moved away to go to university. While in university and after I continued babysitting, volunteering, tutoring, and teaching. Finally after years of teaching I was fortunate enough to teach at a school that introduced the IB Primary Years Program (PYP).
For me teaching has always been about making sure every child can learn and excel to the best of their ability. There is nothing quite like when someone has been struggling with a skill or subject content and you help them figure it out. It usually takes a long time, possibly years, before some of their learning goals are met. But every step along the way provides a chance for them to grow their confidence as lifelong learners. As I worked on my Master’s in Education, I realized that I am a teacher who believes in constructivism, the idea that everyone creates their own knowledge and teachers and parents are there to support and guide children on their journey.
I am very academically minded. And I have high standards for what I hope to help my students achieve. But I also believe that the most important lessons from school are the ones that can’t be answered on a test. They are the lessons about how to ask and answer questions. They are lessons about how to work with others. They are the lessons about how to take advantage of every opportunity to improve yourself as a person. This is why I am so passionate about IB and about CGK.
As an IB student and educator, I have seen how central character and skill development are to the IB programs. I learned so much subject knowledge as a DP student. But the lessons that have really lasted are my desire to keep learning, especially in the subjects I find the most interesting, and the skills that allowed me to move to another country. As an IB educator, I have always planned for rigorous subject content, but also make sure character and skill development are intentionally planned for and never an afterthought. The more I learn about IB, the more I am convinced that it is the best possible framework for our children’s education.
CGK was founded with the idea of focusing not only on English education, but on educating the whole child. It is evident in how the teachers respond to the children in their care. It is evident in how teachers talk about the children in their care. It is evident in the relationships among the staff. And it is evident in how decisions have been made at CGK. Implementing the IB has helped bring more intention and academic rigor to CGK, but it is just improving on what was already there.
For me working at CGK is a dream come true. I am helping other like-minded people create a school that honors students AND teachers and works everyday to fulfill its mission of “maximizing opportunities for happiness in an increasingly global world.” I have worked with other great teachers throughout my career, but I have never before been fortunate enough to be part of a school like CGK where everyone takes their work seriously but also finds so much joy in what they do, from the teachers, to the office staff, to the school president. I am excited to be part of helping to build this school and making a well-rounded, rigorous, joyful, international education available to as many students and families as possible.
CGKでの経歴
2022年:IB PYPコーディネーター / アフタースクール教師
2023年:初等部 Principal / IB PYPコーディネーター
2025年:初中等部 Principal / Head of Learning / IB MYPコーディネーター
2026年:中等部 Principal / Head of Learning / IB MYPコーディネーター
CGK以外の経歴
国際バカロレア・ディプロマ・プログラム(IB DP)卒業 (フロリダ州タンパのヒルズボロー高校)
アメリカと日本で30年以上、さまざまな立場での子供たちと働いてきた経験
日本で10年間の教職経験
IBスクールで6年間の教職経験
ニューヨークのフォーダム大学で学士号を取得。専攻:演劇、副専攻:宗教学
University of the People (カリフォルニア州)で小中学校における高度な教育実践の教育学修士号取得
リテラシーとSTEMの二重の専門分野
資格
幼稚園から小学生までの教員免許 (アメリカ)
IB資格
Cat 1 general - University of the People
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 1 - Head of School - Adding a Programme (MYP)
Cat 1 - Head of School - Adding a Programme (DP)
Cat 1 - Developing the MYP (MYP)
Cat 1 - Head of School (MYP)
Cat 2 - Evidencing Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Your Exhibition (PYP)
Cat 3 - Inquiry (PYP)
Cat 3 - Approaches to Learning
Cat 3 - Creating a Curriculum for Transdisciplinary Learning (PYP)
Cat 3 - Leaders Engage the Community (LEAD)
Cat 3 - The Role of the Librarian
Cat 3 - Agency, Action and Engagement
英語原文
Career at CGK
2022 - IB PYP Coordinator / Afterschool Teacher
2023 - Elementary Principal / IB PYP Coordinator
2025 - Elementary & Middle School Principal / Head of Learning / IB MYP Coordinator
2026 - Middle School Principal / Head of Learning / IB MYP Coordinator
Career Outside CGK
Graduated from the IB Diploma Program at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida
30+ years working with children in various capacities in the US and Japan
10+ years teaching in Japan
6 years teaching at an IB school
Bachelor of Arts from Fordham University, NY
Major in Theater, Minor in Religious Studies
Masters of Education in Advanced Teaching Practices at the Elementary and Middle School from the University of the People, CA
Dual Specialization in Literacy and STEM
Qualifications / Certificates
Teaching License K-6 (American Board)
IB Certifications
Cat 1 general - University of the People
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 1 - Head of School - Adding a Programme (MYP)
Cat 1 - Head of School - Adding a Programme (DP)
Cat 1 - Developing the MYP (MYP)
Cat 2 - Evidencing Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Your Exhibition (PYP)
Cat 3 - Inquiry (PYP)
Cat 3 - Approaches to Learning
Cat 3 - Creating a Curriculum for Transdisciplinary Learning (PYP)
Cat 3 - Leaders Engage the Community (LEAD)
Cat 3 - The Role of the Librarian
Cat 3 - Agency, Action and Engagement
Mr. Martin - Research and Community Coordinator / IB PYPコーディネーター (オーストラリア)
I believe that one of the main roles a teacher has is to cultivate the natural curiosity and sense of wonder that young learners have. As the famous scientist, Carl Sagan once said, ‘Young learners ask deep questions. What is a dream? Why is the moon round? What is the birthday of the world? Why do we have toes? Why is grass green? These are profound, important questions that just bubble right out of them.'
By encouraging students to ask these deep questions, and by asking deep questions of them in return, teachers can enable our students to develop ways of thinking that will empower them to approach any future challenges with confidence and skill. As a teacher of young learners, I have always felt that it is a privilege to spend this special time in their lives with them, and to help shape the way they see the world. I enjoy working with, and learning from, all the students at CGK!
CGKでの経歴
2022年:アフタースクール 教師
2023年:初等部 IB PYP教師
2025年:IB PYPコーディネーター / 初等部 IB PYP教師
2026年:Research and Community Coordinator / IB PYPコーディネーター
2026 - Research and Community Coordinator / IB PYP Coordinator
Career Outside CGK
3 years teaching kindergarten students at an international school
2 years as a head teacher at an afterschool program teaching students from grades one to five
Masters of Arts (Research - Literature), Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Drama), Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Internationally award-winning film-maker, TV writer, novelist and playwright
Accomplished guitarist and vocalist
Qualifications / Certificates
Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education, District of Columbia, USA
Graduate Certificate in Education, Moreland University, Washington DC, USA
IB Certification
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen: Implementing Agency (PYP)
Cat 1 - Leading the Learning (PYP)
Cat 2 - Learning and Teaching for Conceptual Understanding (PYP)
Ms. Reiko - Services and Community Coordinator (日本)
Education is a wonderful thing; personally, I am very fortunate to have been inspired by some great teachers in my life. Because of this, I am motivated to be a similar figure in my students' lives.
My ultimate teaching goal is to help my students become better people, because learning is not simply studying academic matters. The IB curriculum is a great facilitator for this as it focuses on academic and personal growth. Working with young children means I am with them at a critical stage in their lives when they are learning all facets of life as they begin their journey to becoming the best person that they can be.
Similarly, as a teacher my learning is lifelong; with personal reflection and learning from my students and those around me I can become a better teacher and person. I thank you for the opportunity to work with and witness the growth of our future leaders.
One of those teachers who inspired me was my English teacher in middle school. Whilst teaching us the skills and components that were set out in the English curriculum, he incorporated a lot of cool things into his lessons that got a class full of teenage boys really engaged: things like ghost stories, Jack the Ripper, the John F. Kennedy assassination (still on my bucket list is to go to Dealey Plaza and the Book Depository), films, and music. Music opens a whole new world for any impressionable teenager. But for me it really was the gateway to everything that I love to this day and along the way I learnt a lot of different things.
And this is why I am enthusiastic and excited about CGK because of how we encourage the children to explore their interests even from a young age. Along the way things may change. But there is a lot of learning and new discoveries along the way as well. Traditional education has a rigidity that restricts the freedom for such new discoveries at school or any learning that may not be associated with academic learning. At CGK we facilitate this and are keen observers of each student's path of discovery. And as we all know, people with interests are interesting people.
A friend shared this observation on his music podcast and I feel that it is great advice for all lifelong learners: "Fall in love with something. Fall really hard for it. Don't stop falling. Even if people tell you it's not cool. And then see where that takes you."
I was born in Hong Kong but my family and I moved to Australia when I was three. I grew up in a multicultural environment where my classmates were from Lebanon, Italy, Greece, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, China, Korea, Egypt, and India, amongst, many, many more other countries. Being exposed to the blend of cultures in Hong Kong or Australia has made me value the uniqueness and importance of different cultures and backgrounds, as well as how these things can come together to make us stronger. CGK is an international school in Japan and we welcome families from all walks of life. This only makes our school and our community stronger and better.
IB資格
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen in the Early Years: Implementing Agency (PYP)
英語原文
Career at CGK
2018 - Preschool HR Teacher
2023 - Preschool Vice Principal
2024 - Preschool Principal
2025 - Preschool Vice Principal
2026 - Community Coordinator
Career Outside CGK
10 years of teaching kindergarten and elementary school students at Japanese and bilingual schools in Japan before CGK
Two years teaching at a combined junior and senior high school in Fukushima, a designated Super Science High School awarded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(文部科学省)
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education from the University of New South Wales (Australia). Majored in Education, English, and Linguistics
Qualifications / Certificates
Accredited by the New South Wales Department of Education to teach
IB Certification
Cat 1 - Making the PYP Happen in the Early Years: Implementing Agency (PYP)