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ICT<br />

Tom Pennant<br />

Tom Pennant is from North Wales in the UK and has been teaching for<br />

the past nine years. Mr Pennant started his teaching career just up the<br />

road in Sriracha, and has since taught in the UK as well as at an<br />

international school in Bangkok. He examines IGCSE ICT examination<br />

papers for CIE, and hopes that this experience will help GIS students<br />

to get even better grades. Mr Pennant's two main interests are motor<br />

racing and Playstation (ICT teachers are allowed to be geeks).<br />

Physics<br />

Chloe Woodburn<br />

Chloe Woodburn was born and grew up in France before moving to<br />

England to study physics with astrophysics at the University of Bristol.<br />

Having obtained her Masters, she decided to sign up to 'Teach First':<br />

a teacher training charity which places graduates in the most<br />

challenging schools in England. She spent two years teaching science<br />

in a school in Medway before deciding to move to Thailand and join<br />

Garden International School. Chloe is passionate about music and<br />

has been lead clarinetist in many orchestras as well as playing the<br />

piano whenever she can get her hands on one.<br />

Mathematics<br />

Line Turagaiviu<br />

Line Turagaiviu is a Mathematics teacher with 13 years teaching<br />

experience. He has been involved with IB Mathematics since<br />

joining International School Nadi, Fiji Islands in 2005. He is married<br />

and has a 4-year-old son who is currently at Reception at GIS.<br />

Mr Turagaiviu joins GIS from Mexico where he has been working<br />

as an IB MYP Coordinator and Mathematics teacher as well. He is<br />

passionate about teaching Mathematics and enjoys helping and<br />

inspiring students to become Mathematics inquirers.

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