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早期幼児教育資格者 Early Childhood Education

RSTの考えるインターナショナルスクールとは、単に英語で教える幼稚園ではありません。 世界の様々な文化、価値観、を身につけ世界のどこにいっても、社会性、順応性を持ってコミュニケーションを取れるWorld Citizenに育てるスクールであります。 RSTではその考えのもと、アメリカ人、イギリス人、カナダ人、オーストラリア人、フランス人、ドイツ人、メキシコ人、タイ 人、フィリピン人、日本人のTeachersにて世界中の文化を学べる本物の環境を整えております。

早期幼児教育資格者 Early Childhood Education

RSTのHead Teachersたちは教育に関わる資格保持者で、日本国内外のインターナショナルスクールなどにて経験豊富なエキスパート勢です。人生の一番重要な時期の教育を担うものとして、子ども1人1人の性格、日々の成長を理解しそれぞれの過程にあわせたプログラムを日々生み出します。

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BENJAMIN

Being an educator, artist, musician, and father everyday I wake up extremely excited to be spending my time in an environment that allows me to combine all of my interests and skills together so fluidly. It never ceases to amaze me when I see all of the wonderful, creative, and unique experience children have here at RST! Every day I am reminded of the opportunities an excellent Reggio influenced program can provide young children.
I feel extremely fortunate that I get to travel to our facilities with my daughter and watch her develop and grow under The RST Approach. I am filled with not only pride in her accomplishments here, but pride in the wonderful program we have here at RST!

JEREMY

Aloha! I’ve taught at schools in Hawaii and Japan for a combined 13 years. I believe that education, especially early childhood education, is one of the most important things we can focus on in the pursuit of bettering things for all people.
One of the great things about working in the early childhood and the international educational field is that it affords me the opportunity to focus on two topics I am very passionate about: culture and language!
There is phrase, “To speak two languages is to have two souls.” This is something we often learn too late in life.
Imagine beginning your journey through life knowing how to look at the world through more than one mindset. To see the world with more introspection, more empathy, and more understanding. By placing an emphasis on your child’s language development and learning in a global setting early on, you are giving them something they will carry with them for the rest of their lives: a deeper and more expansive understanding of their world and themselves.
There is also a phrase we have in Hawaii. I ka noho pu ana a ʻike I ke Aloha. It is only living with another that one knows the meaning of Aloha.

JACQUIE

Hi! I'm Jacquie. Learning with kids is an absolute passion of mine. I am so excited to be here with you and your child. It's going to be a great opportunity for me to keep on learning and having adventures at school and outside.
I am from Tanzania, a country of the beautiful Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the amazing Serengeti National Park. I moved here with my parents whom both worked for the Tanzanian Embassy here in Tokyo. I have lived in Japan for over 23 years. I went to University here and later on to the U.S.A. I spend most of my holidays traveling around Europe, Asia and Africa. I am interested in Museums, Philanthropy, Pottery, Social work, and Reading. One of my favorite quotes from Dr. Seuss is “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”
This year, 2021, will be my 21st year teaching preschool and Kindergarten! I am looking forward to inspiring your children and really having a great and memorable time together. I hope with my help and your support students can develop a desire to become life long learners.

FRANCK

"Bonjour les enfants!" or "Hello children!" in French. I am Franck, a teacher at RST. I was born and raised in France and came to Japan in 2001.
I am very happy and proud to be at RST in order to share with the children what i love most : Music. I have played bass and percussion since i was 14 in different bands and now I compose electronic music for various projects such as documentaries, theater, exhibitions. It appears to me that music is a perfect activity for children : It's fun to listen to it ( learning songs is an excellent exercise for memory and singing them is perfect for concentration ) and, of course, fun to dance to !!!! It is also great fun to make and play music as well: Teaching how to play drums and percussion at school gives chances to the children to improve their motor skills and their hearing capacities. "Oh ! time for my drumming practice!!!! I'll see you soon at RST. for some musical fun!!!"

HARU

Greetings everybody! My name is Haru Eileen Iwanami and I will be the head teacher for the Sprout class!
I was born and raised in Ireland and have had the opportunity to live in Italy, America, and Japan. Since graduating from Boston University, I have been teaching at international schools for over 7 years in Tokyo! I have always had an enormous passion for early childhood education ever since I was a teenager in high school. The highlights of my days at school are when I see a toddler’s eyes light up when they learn/try something new. Teaching challenges me to be more creative, patient, and compassionate each day. My hobbies include fashion, art, sports, music, socializing, and cooking. I look forward to meeting everyone at RST and I will strive to give your child the best education/experience possible!

EMA

Hi everyone. I was born in Tokyo but lived half of my life in the States.
I fell in love with teaching ever since I studied Early Childhood Education & Special Education in college. I have been fortunate enough to apply my knowledge and experience with the children in the international community here in Japan.
I hope to help your child become happy global citizens, and at the same time learn to become a better mother and teacher for my daughter. I look forward to getting to know you and your child here at RST!

JESSICA

Hello, hello! I’m Jessica and I’m from Portland, Oregon.
Although I grew up in Portland, I spent a lot of time traveling with my family since I was a baby. I love visiting new countries and learning about new cultures. During university I studied psychology which inspired me to want to work with children, especially children growing up in bilingual environments as I, too, grew up learning Hindi and English. During high school and college I also studied French and Japanese. I’m really looking forward to getting to know you during your time at RST!

KIM

Hey everyone My name is Kim and I was born in the Philippines but moved to Japan when I was 10 years old.
Since I was a kid I have been very active and into things that require moving such as dancing, playing sports, and singing. I used to teach gymnastics, dancing, singing, and sports from toddlers to elementary kids for nearly 5 years. Hopefully I get to inspire kids here at RST through these activities and find something that they would possibly want to pursue in the future. I believe that being a teacher is one of the most rewarding jobs because teachers have the opportunity to guide and influence kids and they will remember and carry it with them for the rest of their lives. I feel very privileged to be a part of RST with such amazing program and to able to work with such hard working teachers and amazing kids at RST

YUKO

Hello my name is Yuko.
I was born in Tokyo and spent my childhood in Connecticut. My childhood dream was to become a kindergarten teacher. The dream led me study early childhood education in both Japan and the United States. I learned how important it is for kids to learn through experience and how they gain international perspective when I taught in the Japanese-English Bilingual preschool in New York. Therefore, ever since I started teaching in international schools in Tokyo, I have been motivated to create an exciting environment, and to support little explorers to foster their nature curiosity, and of course to see their bright smiles everyday.
I like sports especially water activities, travels and exploring new places. I am very happy to be a part of the RST family and look forward to having fun together!

MAYVELLE

Hi, everyone. My name is Mayvelle.
Born and raised in the Philippines. I am a nurse by profession, teacher at heart. I am a person who loves spending most of her time with her family. I love doing things with them like swimming, hiking, gardening, roaming around the city, etc. Being with my family, especially the younger generations (my nieces and nephews) made me fell in love with kids. Spending time with them helped me better understand the different developmental stages that they go through in life. I enjoyed learning, building and creating new things. Listening to music, and dancing lightens up my mood. At a young age, I was exposed to teaching profession since my mother is a teacher. She influences me a lot in providing a fun learning environment for the kids where they can explore, develop and discover their own potentials, abilities and capabilities. I believe that learning new things are fun, but, when you're having fun, you learn more. Looking forward to meet you all at RST!

BO

Sawasdee ka! I'm Bo from the land of smile, Thailand.
I'd been teaching at international schools in Bangkok for 8 years in total. I am a D.I.Y person, a bookworm, a baker, a gardener, art museum explorer, an origami lover and a mother of a male spotted dog. The smell of wet soil & herb are the best medicine to heal my body and soul so i turn the tiny space at my apartment's balcony to a little herb garden, my sacred space. Analogue photography is also what I passionate about. I take my buddy (a compact film camera) everywhere I go so if you walk along the street and then spot a suspicious lady shooting a rock, a manhole cover, a tree, a dog, an electronic pole or even a trash! That person could be me!! For me, the real joys of being a teacher is to see their sparkle eyes and shiny smile when they eager to share their story and let me be a part of it.

ANDRA

Hello everyone! I'm Andra, I was born in Romania and I did my Higher education studies in England.
I have always had a great interest in the Japanese culture and language which eventually brought me here. I have also been passionate about teaching and I got my teaching certifications as soon as I finished my university studies since I was sure it was a career I wished to pursue further. I believe that despite all hurdles teaching children poses, it can be one of the most rewarding experiences and there is never a stopping point for improvement. RST challenges teaching through its innovative and revolutionary teaching methodology and I'm really excited to help facilitate that to all the students walking through the RST doors. Looking forward to meet you all soon!

YUKI

Hi everyone! I'm Yuki. I was born and raised in Japan.
I studied Early Childhood Education in the States. I have 7 years of experience working in this field in the United States, and this year will be my 5th year teaching at international schools in Tokyo. I love to let children explore and experience the world around them to build a foundation for life long learning! I strongly believe that each child is special in their own way, and will follow each child's interests and support them to shine in various ways. I hope to support your children to learn in a global society and become happy and confident for their bright future! I am so excited to get to know you and have full of adventures and discoveries with you all at RST!’

ROBERT

Hello everybody! My name is Robert and I’m from the United States of America.
To be more precise, I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. I’m Japanese-American and I know what it’s like to be brought up in an international environment. I’m hoping I can help your children into becoming outstanding world citizens. One thing to know about me is that my favorite sport in the whole world is hockey. I played ice hockey since I was 5 years old. It’s a bit funny playing ice hockey in a hot and dry state. For the last few years, I’ve been playing inline hockey as a hobby in Japan. Inline hockey is a very minor sport in Japan, but it’s similar to ice hockey and we use rollerblades instead of ice skates. I’m looking forward to meeting you all!

Andrea

Hello everyone! My name is Andrea and I am from sunny South Africa. I studied Education in a beautiful little town called Stellenbosch. When I was little, I wanted to become a chef or anthropologist. However, as I got older, I started considering teaching as a profession, as I have always loved children. I feel that I can learn as much from children as they can learn from me. Other things that I am passionate about is psychology, cooking, nature, animals and reading. I love to share these passions with people and also find out more about what other people are passionate about. I am super excited to be a part of a school that is reshaping the traditional educational model and instilling children with a passion for learning!

Debriel

Hi Everyone! I’m Debriel or Debbie for short! I’m from Memphis, TN and I moved to Japan in 2016. I’m really excited to start this new year at Reggio School of Tokyo doing something I’m really passionate about: teaching and inspiring creativity. I have a degree in Creative Writing so I understand how important it is to have creativity in your everyday life. I really want to bring out and challenge students to be their most creative selves and learn new ways to live and work. 
Outside of school, I enjoy roller skating, sewing and making items, writing of course, and dance classes. I am really excited to use these hobbies and skills to encourage new creative ways to learn and have fun!

Fin

Hi everyone, I'm Fin!
‘A child needs love most when she deserves it least.’
I remember the day when these 10 words struck my heart and decided to devote the rest of my life with children. After teaching primary school kids English in South Korea for 4 years I am now here in Japan to further meet up with kids with the worlds of stories to share. Since teenage years I grew up in multiple homes with diverse culture including Canada, New Zealand and Australia which has enabled me to comfortably engage with basically anyone from around the world - old and young. My ambition is to keep meeting children and giving them love as far as I possibly could which has been nothing but pure joy ever since. Oh, by the way, I consider myself a pretty serious stage performer including songwriting, singing, playing instruments, dancing and acting so better watch out for an explosion of creativity!

Frency

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Taylor

Hey! I’m Taylor from Canada! Over the past few years I have had incredible opportunities to work with students young and old, and of all abilities, in both Canada and Japan.
After pursuing my education degree in Canada I worked with many performing arts companies as an actor, teacher, and curriculum developer. My passion for providing education and support for people who have disabilities has truly shaped my teaching philosophy, and I strive to bring excitement and energy to each class. I cherish moments filled with laughter and curiosity! When I am not in the classroom, you can find me singing karaoke or taking far too many photos of every exciting place I go to!
Every child has incredible abilities. As a teacher, it is so exciting to watch all of these abilities grow and foster new abilities, skills, and interests in my students.
This will be a year filled with imagination, happiness, and wonder. Let’s grow together!

Kathleen

Hello everyone! I’m Kathleen from the Philippines!
“Growing up in an ethnically and neuro -diverse setting, I have seen how our similarities and differences could inspire learning in beautiful ways. This awakened in me a passion for understanding different types of people and how we learn.
I have taken up Special Education and have been applying what I have learned to the Early Childhood setting for 6 years now.
Children are special and powerful, which is why I believe that fostering values of empathy, kindness, and respect makes them more open to learning about different forms of life, environment, and culture. I am happy to facilitate their learning experience as a Maples teacher, and I am very excited to learn and discover new things alongside them.
I look forward to working hand in hand with you all as we take this journey together! See you in DIS!”

Yuki

CAREERS

We are always looking for experienced, professional, and creative teachers to join our team!

We put an emphasis on our individual teachers in our teaching team and look for teachers who exemplify the same skillset of which we teach our students through The RST Approach.

If you have the skills to thrive in a team-based setting and place a high emphasis on teaching standards and educational quality we would would love to hear from you.

If you are interested in joining our team please contact us.