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Personal Data Protection Act

Last updated 14 February, 2019

DATA PROTECTION NOTICE

This Data Protection Notice (“Notice“) sets out the basis which Dynamics International School Pte. Ltd. (“we”, “us”, or “our”) may collect, use, disclose or otherwise process personal data of our customers in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”). This Notice applies to personal data in our possession or under our control, including personal data in the possession of organisations which we have engaged to collect, use, disclose or process personal data for our purposes.

PERSONAL DATA
  1. As used in this notice:
    “customer” means an individual who (a) has contacted us through any means to find out more about any goods or services we provide, or (b) may, or has, entered into a contract with us for the supply of any goods or services by us; and “personal data” means data, whether true or not, about a customer who can be identified: (a) from that data; or (b) from that data and other information to which we have or are likely to have access.
  2. Depending on the nature of your interaction with us, some examples of personal data which we may collect from you include your name and identification information such as your NRIC number, contact information such as your address, email address or telephone number, nationality, gender, date of birth, marital status, photographs and other audio-visual information, employment information and financial information such as credit card numbers,debit card numbers or bank account information.
  3. Other terms used in this Notice shall have the meanings given to them in the PDPA (where the context so permits).
COLLECTION, USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL DATA
  1. We generally do not collect your personal data unless (a) it is provided to us voluntarily by you directly or via a third party who has been duly authorised by you to disclose your personal data to us {your “authorised representative”) after (i) you (or your authorised representative) have been notified of the purposes for which the data is collected, and (ii) you (or your authorised representative) have provided written consent to the collection and usage of your personal data for those purposes, or (b) collection and use of personal data without consent is permitted or required by the PDPA or other laws. We shall seek your consent before collecting any additional personal data and before using your personal data for a purpose which has not been notified to you (except where permitted or authorised by law).
  2. We may collect and use your personal data for any or all of the following purposes:
    1. performing obligations in the course of or in connection with our provision of the goods and/or services requested by you;
    2. verifying your identity;
    3. responding to, handling, and processing queries, requests, applications, complaints, and feedback from you
    4. managing your relationship with us;
    5. processing payment or credit transactions;
    6. sending you marketing information about our goods or services including notifying you of our marketing events, initiatives and promotions, lucky draws, membership and rewards schemes and other promotions;
    7. complying with any applicable laws, regulations, codes of practice, guidelines, or rules, or to assist in law enforcement and investigations conducted by any governmental and/or regulatory authority;
    8. any other purposes for which you have provided the information;
    9. transmitting to any unaffiliated third parties including our third party service providers and agents, and relevant governmental and/or regulatory authorities, whether in Singapore or abroad, for the aforementioned purposes; and
    10. any other incidental business purposes related to or in connection with the above.
  3. We may disclose your personal data:
    1. where such disclosure is required for performing obligations in the course of or in connection with our provision of the goods or services requested by you; or
    2. to third party service providers, agents and other organisations we have engaged to perform any of the functions listed in clause 5 above for us.
  4. The purposes listed in the above clauses may continue to apply even in situations where your relationship with us (for example, pursuant to a contract) has been terminated or altered in any way, for a reasonable period thereafter (including, where applicable, a period to enable us to enforce our rights under any contract with you).
WITHDRAWING YOUR CONSENT
  1. The consent that you provide for the collection, use and disclosure of your personal data will remain valid until such time it is being withdrawn by you in writing. You may withdraw consent and request us to stop using and/or disclosing your personal data for any or all of the purposes listed above by submitting your request in writing or via email to our Data Protection Officer at the contact details provided below.
  2. Upon receipt of your written request to withdraw your consent, we may require reasonable time (depending on the complexity of the request and its impact on our relationship with you) for your request to be processed and for us to notify you of the consequences of us acceding to the same, including any legal consequences which may affect your rights and liabilities to us. In general, we shall seek to process your request within ten (10) business days of receiving it.
  3. Whilst we respect your decision to withdraw your consent, please note that depending on the nature and scope of your request, we may not be in a position to continue providing our good or services to you and we shall, in such circumstances, notify you before completing the processing of your request. Should you decide to cancel your withdrawal of consent, please inform us in writing in the manner described in clause 8 above.
  4. Please note that withdrawing consent does not affect our right to continue to collect, use and disclose personal data where such collection, use and disclose without consentis permitted or required under applicable laws.
ACCESS TO AND CORRECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
  1. If you wish to make (a) an access request for access to a copy of the personal data which we hold about you or information about the ways in which we use or disclose your personal data, or (b) a correction request to correct or update any of your personal data which we hold about you, you may submit your request in writing or via email to our Data Protection Officer at the contact details provided below.
  2. Please note that a reasonable fee may be charged for an access request. If so, we will inform you of the fee before processing your request.
  3. We will respond to your request as soon as reasonably possible. Should we not be able to respond to your request within thirty (30) days after receiving your request, we will inform you in writing within thirty (30) days of the time by which we will be able to respond to your request. If we are unable to provide you with any personal data or to make a correction requested by you, we shall generally inform you of the reasons why we are unable to do so (except where we are not required to do so under the PDPA).
PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
  1. To safeguard your personal data from unauthorised access, collection, use, disclosure, copying, modification, disposal or similar risks, we have introduced appropriate administrative, physical and technical measures such as up-to-date antivirus protection, encryption and the use of privacy filters to secure all storage and transmission of personal data by us, and disclosing personal data both internally and to our authorised third party service providers and agents only on a need-to-know basis.
  2. You should be aware, however, that no method of transmission over the Internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. While security cannot be guaranteed, we strive to protect the security of your information and are constantly reviewing and enhancing our information security measures.
ACCURACY OF PERSONAL DATA
  1. We generally rely on personal data provided by you (or your authorised representative). In order to ensure that your personal data is current, complete and accurate, please update us if there are changes to your personal data by informing our Data Protection Officer in writing or via email at the contact details provided below.
RETENTION OF PERSONAL DATA
  1. We may retain your personal data for as long as it is necessary tofulfill the purpose for which it was collected, or as required or permitted by applicable laws.
  2. We will cease to retain your personal data, or remove the means by which the data can be associated with you, as soon as it is reasonable to assume that such retention no longer serves the purpose for which the personal data was collected, and is no longer necessary for legal or business purposes.
TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA OUTSIDE OF SINGAPORE
  1. We generally do not transfer your personal data to countries outside of Singapore. However, if we do so, we will obtain your consent for the transfer to be made and we will take steps to ensure that your personal data continues to receive a standard of protection that is at least comparable to that provided under the POPA.
DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
  1. You may contact our Data Protection Officer if you have any enquiries or feedback on our personal data protection policies and procedures, or if you wish to make any request, in the following manner:
    Singapore Telephone Number: +65 61009235
    Email address: inquiry@dynamics.edu.sg
    Mailing address: Level 13 #13/03 Forum The Shopping Mall Singapore 238884
  2. Emails and letters should clearly state that you are making a data protection query, request or complain in the subject line to ensure the matter is dealt with expediently. We will strive to deal with any query, request or complaint promptly and fairly.
EFFECT OF NOTICE AND CHANGES TO NOTICE
  1. This Notice applies in conjunction with any other notices, contractual clauses and consent clauses that apply in relation to the collection, use and disclosure of your personal data by us.
  2. We may revise this Notice from time to time without any prior notice. You may determine if any such revision has taken place by referring to the date on which this Notice was last updated. Your continued use of our services constitutes your acknowledgement and acceptance of such changes.

Last updated 14 February, 2019

Yael Sasson – School Manager & Co-Founder, Dynamics International School

“The experts said ‘never.’ We specialize in ‘watch this.’”

Yael Sasson is a pioneering occupational therapist, school leader, and parent advocate whose 20-year mission has been to ensure no child falls between the cracks of therapy and education. As Co-Founder of Dynamics International School (DIS) and Founding Clinical Director of Dynamics Therapy Group, Yael has personally helped more than 500 families unlock progress where others saw only barriers.

A parent of a child with special needs herself, Yael brings deep empathy and clinical expertise to every decision. Her personal journey led her to ask a fundamental question: Why should children have to choose between therapy and education when they need both? That belief inspired her to co-found DIS, Singapore’s first school fully built around the integration of therapeutic support and academic learning.

Yael is one of the few SIPT-certified practitioners in Singapore and holds advanced training in Sensory Integration. She is widely recognised for her success in complex cases, from helping selectively mute children find their voice to supporting learners with syndromes in developing life-changing self-regulation and independence.

Yael began her clinical career in Singapore at the Institute of Mental Health – Child Guidance Clinic, gaining rare experience with children facing unique neurological, genetic, and behavioural challenges.

Currently pursuing her PhD in Educational Psychology, Yael’s research focuses on improving assessment pathways for children with diverse needs because she understands personally how vital it is for families to receive clear, timely, and actionable answers.

Her work reflects DIS’s core values: Superpower Discovery, Excellence in Education, Innovation, Growth Mindset, Integrity, and an unwavering “I Can Do It” spirit.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Educational Psychology, Walden University (in progress)
  • M.Ed. in Educational Psychology, Walden University
    BSc in Occupational Therapy, Tel Aviv University
  • BA in Psychology & Economics (Dual Degree), Tel Aviv University
  • SIPT Certification (Sensory Integration and Praxis Test)

Shauqi is an experienced educator with a passion for helping students with diverse learning needs thrive. At DIS, he teaches the Functional Curriculum, guiding learners in building practical life skills alongside their academic and therapeutic goals. He works closely with teachers and therapists to ensure each child receives personalised support in a safe and inclusive environment.

His experience includes roles at Rainbow Centre in Singapore and Blackwood Outdoor Specialist School in Australia, where he supported students with complex needs through tailored learning strategies. Shauqi also founded the Environmental Learning Initiative and previously worked with ACRES Singapore to design educational programmes that nurture empathy and responsibility. With a degree in Outdoor Education from La Trobe University, he brings creativity, resilience, and a strengths-based approach to every classroom.

Education

  • Bachelor of Outdoor Education, La Trobe University
  • Diploma in Journalism, British College of Journalism

Samantha is a passionate educator dedicated to nurturing early literacy and holistic development in young learners. She has extensive experience working with children across mainstream and special education settings, with a particular focus on supporting students with autism, ADHD, global developmental delays, and speech and language challenges.

At DIS, Samantha provides early intervention and designs inclusive, engaging learning environments where every child can thrive. She is skilled in developing and delivering Individualised Education Plans (IEPs), planning group lessons that build language and social skills, and collaborating closely with therapists and parents to ensure consistent support.

Prior to joining DIS, Samantha taught at Living Sanctuary Kindergarten, where she led a K1 class of 25 children, integrating differentiated instruction and inquiry-based learning. She has also taught language and literacy enrichment, creative writing, and children’s literature classes, and conducted small-group reading support through the English Language Support Programme.

Guided by the belief that every child has unique strengths, Samantha strives to inspire a love for learning and to provide each student with the tools, confidence, and encouragement they need to succeed both academically and socially.

Education

  • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education, Monash University
  • Diploma in Early Childhood Studies, Temasek Polytechnic, NIEC

Rona is a dedicated educator with over ten years of experience in teaching and a passionate advocate for individuals with special needs. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in LIACOM (Liberal Arts and Commerce) and further pursued her studies in Education. Her excellence was recognized when she was awarded The Most Outstanding Graduate upon completing her Diploma in Special Education.

With a strong foundation in Discrete Trial Teaching and the Behavior Modification Approach, Rona effectively applies these methods in both classroom and one-on-one settings. She also integrates Montessori methods into her teaching style, promoting hands-on learning, independence, and individualised instruction to meet the diverse needs of her students.

Rona views teaching learners with special needs and supporting their families as her lifelong vision and mission, that motivates her to work with dedication, empathy, and purpose.

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Sciences in LIACOM with concentration in English and Marketing, University of San Jose Recoletos, Philippines
  • Diploma in Proficiency of Education, Cebu Technological University
  • Diploma in Special Education, Awarded Most Outstanding Graduate, Cebu Technological University

Priya brings over 15 years of dedicated experience in the disability sector, specialising in early intervention and inclusive education. She is extensively trained in a range of evidence-based early intervention modalities, including Routine-Based Intervention, Activity-Based Intervention, ECHO, and the Collaborative Intervention Model.

A strong advocate of family-centred practices and the Whole Child Approach, Priya has worked closely with families to ensure holistic support for children’s developmental needs. Her professional collaborations span various organisations, including the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) and the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), reflecting her commitment to advancing quality services in the sector.

Priya’s solid academic and professional foundation further strengthens her practice. She has further enhanced her leadership and mentoring skills through Mentor Coaching and The Key Worker Workshop.

With her deep knowledge, compassionate approach, and strong belief in collaborative partnerships, Priya continues to make a lasting impact in the lives of children with diverse needs and their families.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts English Language and Literature Studies
  • Advanced Diploma in Early Childhood Intervention (Special Needs)
  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic Certificate in Special Education
  • Flinders Diploma in Psychology
  • EIPIC Preparatory Programme for Teachers (Multiple Disability)
  • Certificate in Autism 

Precious Nakpil-Lai is an experienced educator with over 25 years in teaching and supporting children with diverse learning and developmental needs. She has a strong foundation in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and has taught English, Music, Speech and Drama, and Art. At Dynamics, she previously served as an ABA assistant and subject teacher, and currently works in the Early Intervention Programme for children aged 3 to 6. She also conducts Art Therapy sessions designed for children with special needs, combining her passion for education with her creativity as a prolific artist and certified Art Therapy Practitioner.

Holding a Master’s degree in Education, Precious is committed to evidence-based practices and continuous professional development. She actively seeks the latest strategies in instruction and behaviour management, ensuring her students receive the highest quality support. Her teaching blends skill-building with creative expression, inspiring children to grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education
  • Master of Arts in Education (Major in Special Education), University of the Philippines
  • Certified Autism Specialist-IBCCES
  • Art Therapy Practitioner
  • Certificate in Basic Sign Language, Philippines Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
  • TESOL Certification (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), International TESOL Accreditation Authority

Teacher Patrice is our dedicated Speech and Language Therapy Assistant at DIS, leading social skills classes and helping students strengthen their communication, speech, and language abilities. With over eight years’ experience in clinical and school settings, she has a passion for working with pediatric and adolescent learners, especially those who are neurodiverse.

Working closely with our AHPC-registered therapists, Teacher Pat ensures every session is engaging, individualised, and goal-driven. She is also on the path to becoming an AHPC-registered professional herself.

For Teacher Pat, nothing is more rewarding than seeing a student speak a new word, join a conversation, or radiate new confidence. She is a committed advocate for helping every child reach their fullest communicative potential, one word and one conversation at a time.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Pathology, Cebu Doctors’ University
  • PROMPT Level 1 Trained-Therapist
  • Developmental Play Level 1 Trained-Therapist

MC is the Head of Therapy Support Services and the Early Intervention Programme at Dynamics. A Special Education professional with over 15 years of experience, she has worked with students from preschool to secondary levels, supporting a wide range of learning and developmental needs.

Her expertise includes IEP goal setting, differentiated instruction, behaviour management (ABA Trained), and skills-based training. She is experienced in communication supports such as PECS and AAC tools (e.g., Proloquo2Go), and is also trained in DIR Floortime approach. Certified in First Aid and CPR for infants and children, MC is additionally accredited as a Certified Autism Specialist by IBCCES.

In her leadership role, she works closely with teachers and therapists to align therapy recommendations with students’ IEP goals. MC ensures smooth referrals and priority access to therapy support, empowering students to succeed in class and achieve their fullest potential.

Education

  • Master of Arts in Education, Major in Special Education, University of the Philippines and Miriam College Graduate School
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, De La Salle University
  • Bachelor of Science, Major in Nursing (36 units), Arellano University Philippines – Alderson Broaddus University West Virginia, USA
  • Certified Autism Specialist – accredited by International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards

Kaylene is an experienced educator with a Bachelor’s degree in Special Needs Education. She currently serves as an early years Homeroom Teacher at DIS, where she is dedicated to supporting each child’s growth, development, and confidence. Prior to this role, Kaylene gained valuable experience in the Dynamics Early Intervention Programme, working closely with young children to support early learning and developmental milestones. She believes that every child has the potential to thrive when provided with the right guidance, encouragement, and opportunities. Kaylene is passionate about creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environment where children feel valued, inspired, and empowered to explore, learn, and reach their full potential. 

Education

  • Bachelor of Special Needs Education, Mariano Marcos State University 

Juliette is an Occupational Therapist Assistant and Teacher Assistant at DIS. She holds a French State Diploma in Occupational Therapy from the University Hospital of Toulouse, France. Since graduating in 2020, she has worked in various settings in France, including adult obesity support, neurorehabilitation for people with brain injuries, and a vocational integration centre for adults and young adults with diverse physical, psychological, and cognitive disabilities. She also completed multiple placements focused on children with specific needs. Known for her creativity and her ability to keep a “child’s spirit” alive, Juliette designs playful and imaginative activities with the right level of challenge. She believes that when children feel safe, engaged, and supported in a stimulating environment, they are more motivated to participate and achieve their potential in their therapy and learning.

Education

  • State Diploma in Occupational Therapy, Institute of Occupational Therapy, Toulouse University Hospital

Alesha holds a Master’s degree in Education (Special Education) and has nine years of teaching experience, including five years in early childhood education and four years at Dynamics International School. At Dynamics, she serves as Head of the International Primary Curriculum and Mathematics and as Lead Teacher, overseeing curriculum development, teacher mentoring, and instructional practice. With expertise in differentiated instruction and inclusive pedagogy, Alesha is committed to fostering academic achievement, resilience, and confidence in students while collaborating with colleagues and parents to maintain a supportive, high-quality learning environment.

Education

  • Master of Education (Special Education), Nanyang Technological University
  • Bachelor of Science (Banking and Finance), University of London
  • Professional Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education, KLCC 
  • Diploma in Civil Structural Engineering, Singapore Polytechnic

Marian is an Occupational Therapy Assistant with over two years of experience, specialising in supporting children with special needs. She holds a degree in Occupational Therapy from Perdana University, Malaysia, and has received training in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI). Before working at DIS, Marian worked with children ranging in age from 1 to 18 years old in both educational and clinical settings, supporting them in areas such as self-regulation, school participation, self-help skills, and many more. Marian firmly believes that all children have the potential to thrive when given the right support and the opportunity to flourish.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Occupational Therapy, Perdana University
  • Certification in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI)

Denis Cadogan is the Grade 7 and 8 homeroom teacher, specialising in the subject of English and also teaching Speech & Drama. He holds a Media and Broadcasting degree from the University of Westminster, London, as well as a Masters in Teaching English to Multi-lingual learners from Moreland University, Washington, DC. Prior to working at DIS, he had previously been a private courses and YL trainer with the British Council Singapore, and has previously worked in various education roles and with a range of students in a number of countries including Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand. He believes in student-centred approaches and encourages student focus and independence, presenting an approachable presence to students of all ages. He likes to extend this in a classroom setting in giving each participant a chance to shine.

Education

  • Masters in Teaching Multi-lingual Students, Moreland University (USA)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Media and broadcasting, University of Westminster (UK)
  • CELTA adult teaching certification (UCC, EU)

Yvonne is a dedicated educator with 16 years of experience in the education sector, including 10 years in special education. She has worked extensively with children from Primary 1 to Primary 5, tailoring her teaching to meet the diverse needs and abilities of each learner. Passionate about empowering students, Yvonne creates inclusive, engaging, and supportive learning environments where every child feels valued and encouraged to succeed. Her approach combines evidence-based strategies with creative, hands-on activities to make learning meaningful and enjoyable. Yvonne believes in working closely with families, colleagues, therapists and the wider community to foster strong partnerships that support holistic student development. Yvonne believes that every child possesses unique strengths and potential, and she is committed to helping them thrive academically, socially, and personally.

Education

  • Diploma in Special Education, National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University
  • Certificate in Autism, Autism Resource Centre (Singapore)
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology, SIM University

Neelam brings more than twenty-five years of experience in the Education sector, teaching children across various groups from Nursery to Secondary levels, including those with neurodivergent capabilities. She co-teaches English, Mathematics and Science across Grades 2 to 8 in DIS.

Neelam has experience working in leading international schools, with various therapists and parents to provide children with the requisite support to help them maximise their learning. Her dedication to the craft of teaching has helped her to enable students to bloom into confident, dynamic and driven individuals.

By imparting her knowledge and experience in the areas of teaching and parenting, she is able to create visible, long-lasting impact, based on the good working relations she develops with parents. She is a firm believer that every child is unique in their own way, and can be nurtured to bring out their best potential in their pursuits across various areas.

Education

  • Master of Arts in Literature, Delhi University
  • Bachelor of Arts, Delhi University
  • WSQ Diploma in Early Childhood Education, SEED Institute (Singapore)

Divya is the Head of Functional Curriculum and Lead Special Education Teacher at DIS, with over 11 years’ experience in international and private education. She has worked extensively with neurodiverse learners from Year 2 to Year 9, supporting their development in academics, IMYC/IPC curricula, and social-emotional learning. Her career began as a tuition teacher, and her passion for inclusive education has shaped her approach to meeting the individual needs of each student. She is committed to creating an empowering environment that nurtures both academic achievement and emotional well-being. While holding a Certificate in Special Education, Divya is currently pursuing a Master’s in Special and Inclusive Education, further enhancing her expertise in strategies and interventions for diverse learners. She believes in fostering confidence, independence, and a love of learning, ensuring students feel supported and capable of reaching their full potential.

Education

  • Master’s in Special and Inclusive Education, University of Newcastle (pursuing)
  • Graduate Certificate in Special and Inclusive Education, University of Newcastle (pursuing)
  • Certificate in Special Education, College of Allied Educators
  • Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance, University of London

Ms. Poh Lin has over eight years of experience working with children from nursery to Primary 6, including those with special needs, across both Singapore and Malaysia.

Her passion for working with children with diverse needs developed through her years of hands-on experience in inclusive classrooms. She finds joy in growing alongside her students, believing that every child can learn and thrive when supported at their own pace and in a way that suits their learning style.

Ms. Poh Lin is experienced in facilitating inquiry-based learning through the primary curriculum, guiding students to explore across various subjects through questioning, investigation, and reflection. She values meaningful, student-led learning experiences that foster curiosity, confidence, and independence.

She also hopes to see education become more inclusive, with early intervention support more accessible to families in the wider community.

Education

  • Bachelor of Psychology (Hons), International Medical University
  • Master’s in Educational Psychology, University of Malaya (pursuing)

Dennis is a Special Education Teacher with over three years of experience supporting neurodiverse individuals across ages of 2 to 22, backed by a solid foundation in behavioral and therapeutic support across classrooms and therapy settings. At DIS, he is a homeroom teacher for Grades 3 and 4 and teaches Mathematics and Science. His areas of specialisation includes working with neurodivergent students through individualised, student-centred approaches that emphasise emotional safety, communication, and consistency. With professional experience in behavioral therapy, child-centred interventions, and inclusion support, he believes in fostering strong relationships, collaborating closely with families, and honouring each student’s dignity and potential.

Education

  • Bachelors Degree (Honours) in Psychological Science, Flinders-HELP University 

Nikko is a passionate international educator and senior school leader with over 20 years of experience, including a decade in international schools and programmes across Singapore and Taiwan. As Deputy Head of School, she brings expertise in international curriculum, school transformation, EduTrust/ERF quality assurance, and Study Abroad initiatives. A lifelong learner herself, Nikko actively explores global curricula and international learning opportunities to help students discover their passions and thrive. Her experience includes implementing IB, Cambridge and Common Core programmes, as well as organising unique global learning experiences in the USA, UK, Canada, Russia, Tanzania, and Taiwan. At the heart of Nikko’s educational philosophy is a strong belief in nurturing each student’s potential in a supportive and inspiring school environment. 

Education

  • PhD in Education, University of Exeter (UK)
  • Master of Science in Educational Research, University of Exeter (UK)
  • Master of Science in TESOL, Secondary Education and Teaching, University of Stirling (Scotland)

Ann brings over 25 years of global leadership experience across education, public policy, and nonprofit sectors. As Head of School and CEO of Dynamics Group of Companies, she leads a therapy-integrated education ecosystem supporting neurodiverse learners. Previously, she was CEO of a K-12 international school in Singapore and advised the Varkey Foundation, the philanthropic arm of GEMS Education. Ann held senior roles in the Obama Administration and the U.S. Senate, and has worked across Washington DC, Australia, Singapore, and the Philippines in education, law, politics, and social impact. Known for her systems thinking and passion for inclusive education, Ann blends strategic insight with a deeply personal commitment to building schools where every learner’s “superpower” is nurtured and celebrated.

Education

  • Master of Science in Applied Neuroscience (Dean’s Award), King’s College London (UK)
  • Master of Counseling, Monash University (AUS) (pursuing)
  • Senior Executive Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School (USA)
  • Juris Doctor, Washburn University School of Law (USA)
  • Bachelor of Arts in History, University of Iowa (USA)