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MEET OUR TEACHERS

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

- Principal and Senior Leadership Team
- Early Years
- Primary
- Specialist Teachers
- Chinese Teachers
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I always strive for our students to achieve the best academic results whilst also developing the key attributes of being respectful, curious and good communicators.
I have held previous roles as Head of Early Years, and Head of Primary in two other Nord Anglia schools in Washington, DC and Warsaw and am excited to join BSB Sanlitun and see the exciting learning opportunities in action for the children.
I have two children who will also join the school in Early Years and Primary and we are looking forward to our new adventure in Beijing and are excited to become immersed in the diverse and welcoming school community.
I welcome families to come and meet with me so that we can continue to build the wonderful community at BSB Sanlitun, and I look forward to working with the parents, students and teachers to strengthen the wonderful school here at BSB Sanlitun.

I have lived and worked in the UK, Japan, Namibia, Hong Kong, the USA, Malaysia, and now China. Most recently, I spent eight years leading the primary school at a top-tier international school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
I am passionate about nurturing empathy, global awareness, and strong communication skills in young people. As a former third culture kid myself, I understand the richness and complexity of international school life. I take great pride in helping children thrive in diverse environments and am especially committed to ensuring that learning is tailored to meet each child’s individual needs. I believe that strong, trusting relationships between students, parents, and staff are the foundation of a thriving school community.
Professionally, I have a deep interest in developing highquality teaching and learning. Students can expect to see me in classrooms regularly as part of my commitment to supporting and celebrating excellent practice. To continue my own growth, I serve as an accreditor for the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) and facilitate on nationally recognised leadership programmes—NPQH and NPQSL—certified by the UK Department for Education.

I have been teaching since 2013 when I gained a PGCE in Primary Education. I began my teaching career where I finished my training, at a small school in England. Prior to moving to Beijing, my international journey started in Qatar, where I spent three years working as Head of Year 2.
What stands out for me, working internationally, is how resilient and determined the children are. Many are studying in a second, or even third or fourth language and it is humbling to see how they adapt to different ways of life and cultures, and how they embrace the world around them.
Outside of work I love to travel. I have been fortunate enough to have lived in a number of different countries in different parts of the world. This has enabled me to explore more of the surrounding areas and experience different cultures. I like to keep active, but can also be found curled up with a book.

One of the most memorable parts of my journey so far was working as an au pair in Australia. It combined two things I love: working with children and travelling. That experience really sparked my interest in working internationally, which eventually led me to BSB Sanlitun.
I’m now heading into my seventh year at BSB Sanlitun, where I’ve worked across both Early Years and KS1. I’ve loved being part of an international school community, contributing to the development of early education and meeting so many lovely families. Living in Beijing has been an incredible experience, I’ve enjoyed exploring China, meeting new people, and learning about the culture. I’m really excited to be stepping into the role of Assistant Head of Early Years, where I’ll be able to share my passion for Early Years education and help ensure every child gets the very best start in their learning journey.

Over my time here, I have had the privilege of serving as a Year Group Leader for five years and as Head of PE for two years. Teaching so many fantastic children with a genuine love of learning has made every lesson a rewarding experience. In my new role of Assistant Head of Primary (Core Curriculum), I will aim to promote and sustain high standards in Maths and English across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
I believe that learning is a lifelong process, and I am always eager to develop my skills and knowledge. In addition to my undergraduate degree, I hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership from the National University of Ireland Maynooth, which supported me in taking on various leadership roles. Additionally, I earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management from the Institute of Public Administration in Dublin. In 2021, I completed the Nord Anglia Middle Leadership Programme, further enhancing my leadership abilities.
In my free time, I enjoy staying active by going to the gym and playing tennis here in Beijing. I am also an avid Liverpool FC fan, which has occasionally meant waking up at 3am to watch live matches! I love to travel, and living in China has given me the incredible opportunity to explore places I never dreamed I would visit.

I have a BA (Hons) Business Studies from the University of Plymouth and an MA Leadership and Management from Buckinghamshire New University – both in the UK, as well as related professional qualifications.
My career in education spans over 20 years, and started within a UK university, where I undertook several roles, including International Office Manager, and Head of Recruitment (UK, EU and International). After 14 years, in 2017, I joined an independent girls’ boarding school as the Senior Admissions Manager, and in 2020 relocated to Jeju, South Korea where my last position was Director of Marketing, Admissions and Community Engagement. I love working within the education sector as it is full of new beginnings, curiosity and endless opportunities for students and staff alike. Schools are always full of life and energy.
Selecting a School for a child is probably the most important decision a family has to make, and I thoroughly enjoy meeting families on this journey, finding out more about each child and offering detailed, accurate and timely advice and support to make the process as simple and straight forward as possible. I look forward to seeing families at the orientation, following children through the School, and proudly watching them at their graduation ceremony.
I am passionate about all children receiving a quality education that is tailored to their needs and that provides them with the tools, confidence, and heart to achieve whatever they want.
Arriving in Beijing in July 2024 I can already see why so many families select this vibrant city as their home, I am looking forward to exploring Beijing and China. I enjoy travelling, cooking, trying new foods, reading, and spending time with my husband and cat.
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My family and I made the exciting decision to relocate to Suzhou in 2019, and it has been an incredible journey ever since. Living in China has opened up a world of experiences for us, and we’ve truly embraced the vibrant culture and rich history of this beautiful country. In 2020, I returned to teaching as an ESL teacher at a local kindergarten in Suzhou, where I worked with Pre-Nursery and Nursery age children for two enriching years. Driven by my belief in lifelong learning, I returned to university in 2022 to pursue a Postgraduate Certificate in Education. This experience deepened my understanding and enhanced my educational practice, bringing me to Suzhou Singapore International School where every day, I continue to grow alongside my students; because true education is indeed an adventure.
I love to inspire children and my classroom is a creative, nurturing space that encourages individuality and supports uniqueness. Through hands on activities, imaginative play and collaboration we work together to create a sense of belonging that builds self-confidence in every child.

I respect each individual child’s needs, interests and learning styles. With a comprehensive understanding of the children’s stages of development, individual learning needs, and engaging teaching skills, I can provide quality play-based and inquiry-based learning programme to support children achieve whole-child development.
I am committed to providing children with a safe, nurturing and holistic learning environment, combining international teaching and child-centred learning. I have a strong passion for Early Years music and movement and enjoy incorporating this into the classroom to maximise individual learning potential.
In my spare time, I enjoy singing and watching movies. I love travelling around and especially enjoy being at the beach and watching the sunset!
I love working with children. Every year, I look forward to welcoming new families and children, inspiring the young children and helping them not only discover, explore and create but to foster a love for learning and develop life-long skills and dispositions.

I obtained my Bachelor of English Education degree and High School teacher licence in 2014. When I joined BSB Sanlitun in Early Years, I realised my love lay in Pre-Nursery. During my time at BSB Sanlitun I have also undertaken the Effective Teaching in Early Years course.
I am a dynamic and committed teacher who has a passion for learning and creating a global awareness through the teaching of the fundamentals of Early Childhood Education. I have a strong talent to develop and implement creativity in my classroom, through music and sensory awareness, that reaches every student’s learning style and ability. I believe it is important to empower children to succeed whilst helping them to achieve their highest potential and realise their individual goals.
In my free time I love singing, drawing, reading, travelling and learning to speak new languages.

One of the most memorable parts of my journey so far was working as an au pair in Australia. It combined two things I love: working with children and travelling. That experience really sparked my interest in working internationally, which eventually led me to BSB Sanlitun.
I’m now heading into my seventh year at BSB Sanlitun, where I’ve worked across both Early Years and KS1. I’ve loved being part of an international school community, contributing to the development of early education and meeting so many lovely families. Living in Beijing has been an incredible experience, I’ve enjoyed exploring China, meeting new people, and learning about the culture. I’m really excited to be stepping into the role of Assistant Head of Early Years, where I’ll be able to share my passion for Early Years education and help ensure every child gets the very best start in their learning journey.

I enjoy having the opportunity to connect with parents and share examples of student’s progress in class and more broadly at school. I believe in the power of partnership and work closely with families to ensure that each child’s unique needs and strengths are recognised and nurtured. My open communication and collaborative approach helps to build trust and support, and I am thankful to be an integral part of my students’ early education journey.
Passionate about early childhood development, I continuously seek out innovative methods to make learning practical and meaningful. Parents appreciate my dedication and expertise that not only enriches the lives of my students but also inspires confidence and enthusiasm for this journey from their families, setting a solid foundation for partnerships in lifelong learning and growth.

As an energetic and patient educator who integrates learning with activity, I’ve bonded well with my students in and out of the classroom; whether aiding them on the playground or the comprehension of literature. I strive to assist students in achieving their goals, by creating an inclusive and encouraging learning environment, that is full of interaction, creating activities and lesson plans that engage them. I believe it is integral to aid young students in developing morals and life skills, which help them blossom into critical and ethical thinkers.
Out of the classroom I am an avid cyclist and badminton player, not to mention, a lover of different types of cuisine from different cultures. Continuously building on my international cookbook collection. I look forward to meeting the young minds and sharing in their learning journey.

With a wealth of experience and a commitment to fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and curiosity, with children at the forefront, I hope to make a meaningful impact on all my pupils.
Outside of school, I am a dedicated lifelong learner. Currently, I am pursuing my National Professional Qualification for Headship and embarking on a Masters degree in Education. I also enjoy the high-speed rail system in China that can take my youngest daughter and I away from the city for weekend breaks. We love to explore different cities and regions together.

I have taught in many different countries, the most recent being Thailand and Malta and I have taught all different ages, but my passion lies in the Early Years.
I gained my QTS with Sunderland University and trained as an IB, PYP teacher whilst working in an IB school in Bangkok. I have been in Beijing now for 3 years and beyond the classroom, I love exploring, going to the gym, rollerblading around Chaoyang Park and fostering animals. I currently have a little kitty called Dumpling.
Through my teaching, I strive to create inclusive learning environments where every child feels valued and empowered to thrive. I look forward to continuing my journey at BSB Sanlitun.

Growing up in Scandinavia, I had the privilege of learning through play—much of my childhood was spent exploring and playing in the forest. This has shaped me as a teacher and helped me to see the importance of creating a nurturing and exciting environment to promote development and curiosity. I firmly believe that every child needs to have opportunities and experiences that allow them to flourish and learn to make positive relationships. The most important lesson that I want all children in my class to learn is to be kind citizens of the world.
This is my tenth year in Beijing and I have enjoyed learning the Chinese language and exploring the city with my two children.

My Master’s focus on Oracy has deepened my understanding of the importance of developing students’ articulation skills. I am eager to implement strategies that enhance Oracy to improve the communication abilities of children at BSB Sanlitun, thereby broadening their cultural capital and preparing them for future success. Effective oracy not only fosters academic excellence but also enriches students’ social interactions and global awareness.
Beyond the classroom, I am an avid traveller who enjoys documenting my travels through creative, short-form videos. I passionately champion the increase of cultural capital, recognising its pivotal role in shaping me into a well-rounded, empathetic, and inclusive educator.
I am enthusiastic about contributing to the ongoing success of BSB Sanlitun. The unwavering commitment to delivering a world-class education resonates deeply with my own educational philosophy. A vision centred around inspiring students to learn and empowering them to excel with a core belief in fostering a passion for lifelong learning and encouraging academic excellence.
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After teaching in London, I moved to China, and I have enjoyed teaching here for 8 years in Beijing. Within the 8 years, I have taught at The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun for 4 years as a Year 1 class teacher. Working in international schools in China has been a great opportunity to learn different teaching methods, especially for children who have English as an additional language.
When I am not teaching, I enjoy travelling and exploring. I’m very interested in learning about different cultures, so I have visited numerous cities in China and many other countries in Asia. I am really looking forward to continuing my journey as the Year 1 Leader at The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun. I hope it will bring more amazing experiences and opportunities to become an even better educator.

My teaching philosophy centres around the belief that children learn best when they are having fun. By creating an engaging and enjoyable classroom environment, I aim to foster a love for learning that will stay with my students throughout their academic journey.
Outside of the classroom, I have a passion for martial arts and enjoy training in both boxing and Muay Thai. This hobby not only keeps me fit but also teaches me discipline, perseverance and the importance of setting goals – values that I strive to instil in my students.
I am looking forward to a wonderful year ahead, filled with exciting learning experiences and growth for all of us.

With over ten years of international teaching experience and leadership roles, I am passionate about creating inclusive, child-centred classrooms. I believe in building strong relationships, inspiring a love of learning, and empowering children to lead their own development.
I am excited to bring my enthusiasm, experience, and collaborative approach to the vibrant community at BSB Sanlitun.

I spent the majority of my growing up years in several countries including Kenya and Ethiopia, which has shaped my passion for continuing my teaching experiences abroad. I remember spending time with our next-door neighbours in Ethiopia as a 6-year-old, doing my very best to ‘teach’ them English while playing ‘school’. It seems I have naturally entered into what I couldn’t have foreseen to be my lifelong passion! As I continue my teaching journey, I also enjoy hiking, writing, and singing in my spare time. I also love to travel, meeting new people and trying new things.
As an educator, I have a passion for making learning exciting, to stimulate a love for learning as I support young children’s early educational experiences. I believe that if I am having fun, so are my students! I enjoy implementing new ideas, researching and trying new teaching strategies, and above all, providing a warm and caring environmentfor my students. I am excited to see all that this year has in store.

In England, I taught across KS1 and KS2 in an outstanding school and successfully embedded the mathematics mastery approach. Mathematics is a subject I am very passionate about and my lessons provide opportunities for children to work collaboratively and apply their skills in real-life contexts. I aim for all of my students to become independent and resilient learners who always show kindness to others.
I come from a small town in Northern Ireland and my love of other cultures and languages encouraged me to teach English in countries throughout Europe and Asia. I also enjoy going on trips and residentials with students and previously led a Year 8 exchange trip to India.
In my spare time, I enjoy travelling, reading and playing the piano which is why I am particularly excited about Nord Anglia’s collaboration with The Juilliard School. At BSB Sanlitun, I also embraced the role of Wellbeing Lead because I believe that every child should feel safe, happy and valued at our school. I have two young children who also attend BSB Sanlitun and they love it! After thoroughly enjoying my time in Year 2, I am really looking forward to leading the Year 2 team this academic year.

Over my time here, I have had the privilege of serving as a Year Group Leader for five years and as Head of PE for two years. Teaching so many fantastic children with a genuine love of learning has made every lesson a rewarding experience. In my new role of Assistant Head of Primary (Core Curriculum), I will aim to promote and sustain high standards in Maths and English across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
I believe that learning is a lifelong process, and I am always eager to develop my skills and knowledge. In addition to my undergraduate degree, I hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership from the National University of Ireland Maynooth, which supported me in taking on various leadership roles. Additionally, I earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management from the Institute of Public Administration in Dublin. In 2021, I completed the Nord Anglia Middle Leadership Programme, further enhancing my leadership abilities.
In my free time, I enjoy staying active by going to the gym and playing tennis here in Beijing. I am also an avid Liverpool FC fan, which has occasionally meant waking up at 3am to watch live matches! I love to travel, and living in China has given me the incredible opportunity to explore places I never dreamed I would visit.

Over my time here, I have had the privilege of serving as a Year Group Leader for five years and as Head of PE for two years. Teaching so many fantastic children with a genuine love of learning has made every lesson a rewarding experience. In my new role of Assistant Head of Primary (Core Curriculum), I will aim to promote and sustain high standards in Maths and English across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
I believe that learning is a lifelong process, and I am always eager to develop my skills and knowledge. In addition to my undergraduate degree, I hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership from the National University of Ireland Maynooth, which supported me in taking on various leadership roles. Additionally, I earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management from the Institute of Public Administration in Dublin. In 2021, I completed the Nord Anglia Middle Leadership Programme, further enhancing my leadership abilities.
In my free time, I enjoy staying active by going to the gym and playing tennis here in Beijing. I am also an avid Liverpool FC fan, which has occasionally meant waking up at 3am to watch live matches! I love to travel, and living in China has given me the incredible opportunity to explore places I never dreamed I would visit.

I have had the opportunity to work with different curricula and students from vastly different cultural backgrounds, broadening my understanding of how students learn and adding valuable experiences to my teaching career. I am delighted to continue my journey at BSB Sanlitun as a Year 2 Teacher.
I am a passionate teacher and take my responsibility in educating children very seriously. I believe that students should be given the best opportunity in life by giving them a solid foundation of life skills. My favourite part of being a teacher is observing the joy children experience while learning new, fascinating things and seeing how proud they are when they overcome obstacles. As an educator, I believe that we are lifelong learners and continuously seek out opportunities for professional development that will result in improved learning experiences for children.
My hobbies include reading, watching K-Dramas, and baking. I am a foodie and love trying out new dishes and learning how to cook them. I also enjoy travelling and visiting my family as often as possible. It is always special to see new places and experience different cultures!

However, my early exposure to schools and teaching inspired a deep-rooted passion for education and child development, leading me to begin my teaching career at a large International School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Outside of teaching, I enjoy drawing, painting, and staying active through gym workouts, hiking, and running. As a lifelong netball player, I’m excited about the opportunity to join a team sport in China.
I’m honoured to be relocating to Beijing and joining the BSB Sanlitun community. My classroom is an inclusive space that fosters creativity, curiosity, and a love for learning. I strive to inspire students to discover their passions while challenging them both academically and personally. I look forward to exploring Beijing’s rich history and becoming an active member of the BSB Sanlitun community.

In 2022, I assumed the role of Maths coordinator at BSB Sanlitun, in which I have led workshops for staff and parents related to how Maths is taught at BSB Sanlitun. This year, I will continue my role as Year 3 Leader and I’m excited about leading a team and collaborating with my fellow colleagues to make an unforgettable year for the children.
Living in China has been a once in a lifetime opportunity that I have wholeheartedly embraced. It is a unique country with a unique history and so much to see and do! I have been lucky enough to travel around China and visit numerous places. My favourite so far has been the ‘Avatar Mountains’. I am looking forward to visiting the rest of South East Asia and beyond over the coming year.
My sporting passions include playing badminton and tennis. I am also a huge football fan and support Liverpool, the city I am originally from. In my spare time, I have also started to write my own songs (sadly I am no John Lennon) and I am developing ideas for comedy TV show!

After earning my BA (Hons) in English from Manchester Metropolitan University, I took a leap and moved to South Korea, where I discovered my passion for teaching. Starting as an ESL instructor, I loved the energy of the classroom and the joy of helping students grow.
Returning to the UK, I completed my Primary PGCE at the University of Wolverhampton and spent four rewarding years as a Key Stage 2 teacher in a UK Primary School, where I also led Computing, always looking for creative ways to make learning engaging through technology.
In 2019, my family and I embarked on another adventure, this time to Suzhou, China. For the past six years, I’ve taught at Dulwich College Suzhou as a Junior School Class Teacher and Ed-Tech Lead, blending my love for education with my enthusiasm for tech-infused learning.
Now, I’m thrilled to be joining The British School Beijing, Sanlitun. The opportunity to contribute to such a vibrant community, while exploring life in a new city with my wife and two daughters, is very exciting. When I’m not teaching, you’ll likely find me exploring local food spots, planning our next family trip, or playing with new ed-tech tools.

I am greatly looking forward to continuing with BSB Sanlitun in August. The school’s ‘Be Kind’ ethos, emphasis on global citizenship, inclusive curriculum, and the importance given to developing a child’s individual talent chime nicely with my own educational beliefs.
As a teacher, I believe it to be very important that students are not restricted in any way, constantly being challenged and supported whilst developing important life skills and a healthy social conscience. I am a big advocate of 21st century skills and try to integrate these into all my classes. This has the positive effect of demonstrating to students that talent and excellence can manifest itself in lots of different forms and that there is more than one road to success.
In my free time, I enjoy swimming, cooking, film and travel. I am currently taking part in a clay modelling class, though my miniature terracotta warriors don’t quite capture the beauty of the originals unfortunately.

I began my teaching career in schools in both London and Liverpool before relocating to Beijing. Over the past four years, I have taught Reception and Year 1 and taken on the middle leadership role of Global Citizenship Lead, managing sustainability initiatives, student leadership, global citizenship, and the PSHE curriculum. Passionate about music and traveling, I have embraced my experience in China and am currently taking Mandarin lessons to deepen my cultural understanding.
Outside of school, I enjoy practising yoga and spending time at home reading with my cat. I am looking forward to my next role and am excited to be part of the BSB Sanlitun school community.

It has been a pleasure travelling and teaching across the world; sharing my experiences with children and learning from them in return.
I look forward to sparking curiosity and inspiring the students I will be teaching this year; helping them to grow into confident, inquisitive learners.

I have broad experience across year groups and have had the opportunity to develop my curriculum delivery and pastoral skills through various professional development courses, in particular in the areas of therapeutic practice. I am incredibly passionate about encouraging our children to aim high, have big aspirations, and I take pride in supporting them to achieve these in any way I can.
While I have been teaching in the UK, I have made the most of every opportunity to travel across the world, exploring cities and rural areas alike. I see it as a personal challenge to visit as many areas and places of interest in a day when on holiday, to truly feel I have visited the city, and if there is the opportunity to try some amazing food along the way then that is a bonus! In my spare time, I love to be reading a good book somewhere with a view, spending time by the sea swimming or kayaking, listening to an eclectic mix of music and socialising with friends and family. As my degree suggests, I am also a big fan of the theatre, particularly musicals - but I am yet to firmly decide on my favourite, there are just so many to choose from!
I am very excited to be continuing my journey at BSB Sanlitun as a Year 4 teacher, getting to know the students, contributing to the whole school community in any way I can and being challenged by new experiences.

My early love of art and creativity led me to first pursue an education in media. As a result, I earned a BA and an MA in creative media. After completing my college education, I discovered that I could share my knowledge with others. The love I felt for this new art quickly overcame that for the old, which finally prompted me to return to college to earn my teaching credential so I could fully immerse myself in the educational process. Bangor University awarded me a PGCE in Primary Education (with QTS).
In Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, I spent several years working as an international school teacher. While there, my roles included art teacher for secondary school as well as class teacher for primary schools.
I am entering my fourth year at The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun. In my first year at this school, I was a Year 3 Class Teacher and served as the subject leader for Art and Design Technology. I was able to influence how Art & DT are used, produced, and presented across the school. I was a Year 5 Class Teacher for the last two years as well as Art & DT Lead and Professional Learning Lead. My fourth year will again be spent as a Year 4 Class Teacher.
I am thrilled to continue my role as the subject lead for Art & DT in the upcoming academic year. The ability to integrate the ideas and lessons I learned from my early education in creative media into education here at BSB Sanlitun has been a true privilege, even though teaching is and always will be my number one love.

Throughout my time at this school, I’ve also had the opportunity to lead subjects such as Art, Learning Support, and Phonics, which has allowed me to develop a well-rounded understanding of student needs across various areas of the curriculum.
In addition to my teaching roles, I am passionate about sports and am currently part of a team for flag football, football, and softball here in Beijing. Outside of school, I enjoy reading, traveling, and spending quality time with my two rescue dogs, Hugo and Ollie, who I adopted from local animal charities.
I’ve always had a passion for Art and English, which I would say are my favourite subjects to teach, and I enjoy helping students explore their creativity while developing strong writing and communication skills. My goal is to inspire my students to embrace learning and grow both academically and personally, creating a positive and supportive environment in which they can thrive.

I was born in Devon, England and lived there for most of my childhood although have also lived and attended school in Singapore. Additionally, I spent six months living in France as part of a language development/exchange programme. This has helped me to become culturally adaptable, resilient and aware of some of the challenges that pupils may face in various circumstances.
I have always been interested in how people learn and apply knowledge and enjoy seeing the excitement that children experience as they discover new knowledge and ways of expressing their thoughts. I believe that teaching is more than just imparting knowledge—it involves motivating learners to ask deep questions and creating a safe and stimulating environment, which allows deep thinking to happen.
When not working in school I enjoy travelling, visiting new and interesting restaurants and playing squash.

Next, I moved to Malaysia where I worked in a government programme as a mentor to primary teachers in rural Malaysia to improve both their teaching skills and English proficiency. It was an amazing experience where I didn’t just mentor, I learned so much about my own teaching and had the opportunity to also learn from so many teachers and to teach many kinds of learners. Then, I moved to the UAE and worked as a Curriculum Specialist for the Ministry of Education. I learned so much during the 7 years I worked there but I missed being a classroom teacher. It made me realise that it was time to get back to the classroom.
I am passionate about teaching and learning and I hope to inspire my students to love learning too. I strive to make learning relevant and interesting for my class. I make sure that students feel safe, comfortable, and actively involved in the learning process. Each unique learner is given the opportunity to grow and excel when under my care.
I have loved my two years teaching Year 5 and Year 6 at BSB Sanlitun. I am excited about continuing to work as the Science specialist teacher—the lessons will be full of interesting investigations and fun experiments.
When I’m not teaching, I love to travel and experience new things with my family, and I am excited to continue exploring all that China has to offer.

I worked for six years in central London primary schools working with diverse communities. I loved working in these environments and gained a lot of experience and understanding of different cultural backgrounds. During my teaching career, I have led humanities and have led a year group, which has given me good leadership qualities and an understanding of how to work alongside and collaborate with my colleagues to provide the best education for children.
During my time as a primary teacher, I studied for my graduate degree and obtained an MA in European History from Birkbeck University. I have a passion for history and enjoy being able to study different countries’ histories and various time periods. I am particularly keen on Italian Renaissance History and the impact that this had upon modernity. I love to bring history alive in the classroom and get people excited to study and learn about the past and its impact on our own lives.
Apart from my love of studying history, I really enjoy being able to go to various museums and art galleries. I also really like attending the theatre with my friends and watching musicals. I am a passionate rugby fan, supporting the Harlequins, and watch as many of the matches as I possibly can. I also enjoy being able to watch and play tennis. I love to go for long walks and hikes in nature to really unwind and recharge and I am always reading.
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My journey with NAE began in 2013 when I first joined The British School of Beijing (BSB), Sanlitun, as an IMPS violin teacher. Instantly captivated by the school’s vibrant programme, outstanding reputation, and profound impact on students and the wider community, I transitioned into a fulltime role as a Music Teacher and Choir Conductor a year later. When NAE launched its groundbreaking collaboration with The Juilliard School in 2015, I eagerly immersed myself in this innovative programme, which uniquely integrates Music, Dance, and Drama into the curriculum. My dedication and leadership in performing arts were recognised in 2021 when I was appointed Head of Performing Arts at BSB Sanlitun. In October 2022, I was honoured with an award and certificate of excellence by the Regional Managing Director of Nord Anglia International Schools in China, celebrating my long-standing service, commitment, and contributions to the school community. I have a MA in Music Pedagogy (Dip. In Music Education) from the University of Arts in Belgrade. I also successfully completed full-time B.Ed studies in Theory of Music at the same university. My first steps in overseas, international teaching career started in October 2006, in Sydney, Australia.

My passion for music began at an early age. At the age of 4 I started learning and playing piano and accordion, and at 6 I enriched my musical journey by entering ballet and traditional dance classes. I enjoy teaching students using a developmental Orff approachthat combines music, dance, drama, and speech. The method utilises a four-stage learning process: imitation, exploration, literacy, and improvisation. It aligns well with BSB Sanlitun strategies and “child-centered” approach to learning. I love seeing my students engage in creating their own music and dance. I also appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with Juilliard specialists from New York and deliver their lessons through well-planned units of work. Outside of school, I love going to the theatre and watching dance performances. I also enjoy meeting up with friends to make music and dance together.

I hold a Masters of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). I am a dedicated, innovative teacher who strives to provide a safe, caring and challenging student-centred learning environment. I believe that every child learns uniquely and ‘mistakes’ are steps on our path to knowledge. I am also a mother of two young children which gives me the perspective of both parent and educator. I am a lover of stories, people and art but my true love is travel. As a global citizen, I have spent my life dabbling in learning different languages. I have studied Greek, Italian, French and Chinese to varying degrees of proficiency. I love language and believe cultivating a love of books and stories is a fundamental way to impart language, spark imagination and build confidence in young learners. This is my fifth year teaching at BSB.

I had been a Class Teacher at BSB Sanlitun for three years and this year (my fifthth year) I will be continuing on with the EAL team again. Prior to BSB Sanlitun, I taught for one year in Shanghai and nine years in Beijing at different international schools in different districts. Before moving to China, I taught in Las Vegas, Nevada at a Title I School. I have taught a wide range of students from different ages, Year 1 - Year 5, and from many different cultural backgrounds.
In my classroom, you will find a positive, fun and engaging environment. I am always continuing my professional development by learning new ways to engage and excite students about learning and developing the whole child.
Outside of school, I love exploring Beijing with my dog, her name is Noodles. Noodles is a great travel buddy around Beijing and the best-behaved pug you will ever meet. I am passionate about travelling and love learning about other cultures especially food! I love to eat and try new dishes!
BSB Sanlitun is a great place to develop professionally and am looking forward to a great year and continuing with the EAL team!

I graduated from Beijing Language and Culture University. After graduation, I earned my CELTA certificate, an internationally recognised teaching qualification.
After five years of teaching in local institutions, I pursued a higher degree at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. During that time, I also earned my counselor certificate in home education and the parent-child relationship field. I hope every child can have a fantastic and unforgettable childhood.
Before joining BSB Sanlitun, I had over 11 years of experience working with children in various roles across nurseries and schools. My students had a wide range of ages. I truly enjoyed every moment spent with them, watching them grow and being a part of their journey.
I believe teaching children is one of the most rewarding things in the world. Seeing them make progress and move forward step by step has been the most fulfilling part of my career. I firmly believe that students can learn language more effectively through meaningful activities and well-designed teaching methods.
Outside of school, I enjoy reading and staying active through sports. As a lifelong learner, I love trying new things. I also have a strong passion for traveling and hope to explore more of the world with my family in the future.

I then joined BSB Sanlitun in 2013, and have earned over a decade of experience at the school, first teaching and building the programme and subsequently becoming the Head of German. I love working in an international school as it allows me to bring my teaching ideas to life with an incredibly creative and diverse group of students with different cultural backgrounds.
The challenge of teaching a language was always attractive to me and I find it very interesting to work with different students, because each group needs to be taught in a unique way and has completely diverse targets. I love my job, have many teaching ideas and I like creating new resources and games for children. The students like to say, ‘Frau Song liebt die Kinder.’ In my spare time I like to sing in a choir, make mosaic art and travel around China. I also like to learn about new cultures and new cuisine, but sharing my love of foreign language, especially with children, will always be my biggest passion.

Before joining BSB Sanlitun in 2022, I spent 8 years working at two different international schools in Beijing gaining valuable experience teaching English as a second language to children whilst also building long lasting relationships and creating great memories along the way. What I love most about teaching is how self-rewarding it feels to see your students grow and develop to not only reach their goals, but then go one step further.
Outside of school, apart from spending time with my wife and two children, my biggest passion is football and supporting the mighty Newcastle United Football Club in the Premier League and Champions League. I also currently run and organise the China International Football League in Beijing which consists of both men’s and women’s leagues for adults and has over 800 expat players involved.

With over a decade of experience as a sports coach, beginning at the age of 16, I have been dedicated to working with young athletes. This extensive involvement has enabled me to gain invaluable expertise across various sporting disciplines, as well as to cultivate the ability to design dynamic and engaging environments that optimise students' learning outcomes.
Beyond my professional commitments, I enjoy playing football with friends and supporting my lifelong team, Manchester United. I also have a keen interest in watching a range of sports, including boxing, MMA, and tennis.

I gained a Bachelor of Food Science and Engineering in Beijing in 2005. After that I furthered my study in the UK and received a Master’s degree. It was there I got my first experience assisting in a primary school as a volunteer. I was attracted to the British education system, because of the big comparison between my own experiences in China and how this differed.
After moving back to Beijing I decided to start my career in an international school. I obtained my Chinese teaching certificate and psychological consultation qualification. I hope my efforts can help every child to thrive in their childhood.
During my spare time, I enjoy cooking with my young daughter and having fun with art and craft activities, whether food related or not.
MEET OUR TEAM

As a teacher teaching Chinese as an additional language, I’m particularly happy to see the children use what they’ve been learning outside the classroom. It’s always the highlight of my day when hearing my students speaking in Chinese to cleaning ayis, kitchen staff and even helping younger students in their bus lines. That makes me feel so proud as a teacher. In addition, I’m a firm believer that teachers are lifelong learners who are constantly growing and evolving. Our school is full of professionals who are in the midst of taking courses, participating in professional development sessions, and earning degrees. It’s almost impossible to stagnate because there are always new things to be learned. Keeping up with new research, data, and trends requires a dynamic approach and an adaptable mind, so boredom about teaching is defiantly out of the question!
In my spare time I believe the most important action you can take is to not only seize every opportunity to try new things, but to make opportunities for yourself. I love anything creative, and I am always looking for new skills to pursue and develop. Like diving, archery, tufting and any upcoming new experiences!
I am looking forward to the new school year in this passionate learning community here at BSB Sanlitun. I’ll strive for the best possible outcomes for children and I will use the passion I hold for teaching to ensure we grow and develop our traditional chrissy.zhang@bsbsanlitun.com language.

I graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. Before joining BSB Sanlitun, I taught all levels of students from different countries and cultural backgrounds for more than 8 years, which helped me to get a better understanding of cross-cultural communication.
I believe every child is unique and I am passionate about motivating every child in learning Chinese language and culture. I try my best to help children to experience Chinese culture as much as they can, as culture is an integral part of language.
During my spare time, I like reading. I am interested in cooking and travelling. I also like practising Chinese calligraphy.

Before joining BSB Sanlitun, I had six years teaching experience in international schools and local schools. I love working with children and believe that every child is unique. I am passionate about using different learning strategies so that every child enjoys learning how to speak Chinese and is able to experience Chinese culture to the best of their abilities.
In my spare time I enjoy watching films, reading books, cooking and travelling. I am enjoying living with my husband and daughter in Beijing.

I am a lucky person because I have been able to do a job that I love to do for so many years. When I was looking for a new challenge and wanted to further my career in teaching, joining The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun definitely gave me the opportunity. It makes me happy to see the children improve their Chinese day by day and I do hope children enjoy learning Chinese in my class.
Cooking and tasting delicious foods are my favourite things to do. Spending time with my family also brings me happiness.

From 2006 to 2009 I volunteered as an art and social studies teacher at the Zhuzhen Middle School in Xiaogan where I worked with children having special needs on a Hubei Educational Department programme aimed towards raising education levels in underprivileged villages. I worked with large class sizes and individual students. I choreographed an impressive sporting demonstration with over 1000 students and supervised morning physical education as well as teaching a range of subjects. In 2010 I moved to Beijing to realise my dream of teaching Chinese language to foreign students, and quickly fell in love with the city and the job. During that time, I earned my graduate degree. While studying in Beijing, I wrote for Guojiadajuyuan Magazine and worked part time as a Chinese teacher. I began teaching at BSB Sanlitun as a teaching assistant in 2017. I quickly grew fond of the working environment and was excited by the continued education opportunities. My experience here has broadened my understanding of and appreciation for education and likewise, I try hard to be a positive, kind and energetic part of each child’s education. I’m as happy as ever to be a Chinese language teacher here at BSB Sanlitun. In my free time I enjoy weekend trips out of the city with my husband and two boys. I love camping, hiking and exploring new places. I also love to dance! And I love my dog, a tenacious yorkie called Bing Bang.
Chaoyang District
100027
Beijing
China