Wednesday 19 February 2014

Our People

Ms. K. Mazumdar, Head Pedagogist, Mentor and Educationalist. She has a rewarding career of 33 years to her name and has won a National award from the president of India. She is an author of many educational books for children and is always working towards refinement of children's pedagogical approach.

"The child must know that he or she is a miracle, that since the beginning of the world there hasn't been, and until the end of the world, there will not be, another child like him" Pablo Casal

Ms. Manjula Nanavati, Pedagogist and Mentor (MnM’s – Minis). She holds a Bachelor degree in arts with psychology and has studied cinema in California, Los Angeles. She brings with her 7 years of experience of founding and running “Head over Heels”, a sensory integration program for early childhood. Many wonderful people and philosophies have inspired her, but none have captured her heart like the Reggio Approach.

"There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in".

Ms. Monika Lunia, Administrator and Teacher. Her dedication and zeal to teach and care for children has been witnessed by Singapore International School, since its inception 6 years ago. She has won the hearts of parents and children and remains a favorite among them. The '100 Languages of Children' is the focal point of Monica's interest in this unique philosophy.

Ms Radhika Sejpal, Co founder and Director. She graduated in business administration and holds a degree in design from NIFT. Her passion for travelling has taken her around the globe. Since 2011, her efforts have been directed to studying the Reggio Approach. She is fascinated by its unique pedagogy and deep respect for the child as a participant in the learning process. Radhika captures the heart of every child with her cheerful and warm nature.

They focus in the following 3 key areas
  • Quality assurance and development
  • Curriculum development, review and renewal
  • Training, professional development and support.

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