Sean Ng - Our Team

Sean Ng

PE Teacher

Sean Ng, a native of bustling Hong Kong, graduated with an IB diploma from the Canadian International School of Hong Kong before pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia, Canada. His educational journey unveiled a deep-rooted love for the outdoors, sparking his venture into the realm of education. Through outdoor education and experiential learning, Sean collaborated with diverse international schools in Southeast Asia, crafting immersive educational experiences beyond books and classrooms.

In his role as a Physical Education teacher at Bloom Academy, Sean is committed to cultivating a meaningful learning environment where every student is not just included, but also appropriately challenged and given the opportunity to experience success. His ethos centers on the journey of learning itself, emphasizing the process over the outcome as he aspires to instill a profound and holistic approach to learning. His mission transcends conventional teaching methods as he strives to cultivate lifelong healthy habits among his students. By merging his passion for physical wellness with innovative teaching practices, Sean aims to inspire a newfound appreciation for health and well-being in the young minds he nutrues.

Sean’s transition from Hong Kong to Canada and his subsequent work in the outdoors have shaped his unique perspective on education. His dedication to fostering not only physical but also mental and emotional well-being sets him apart as a beacon of inspiration in the educational landscape. Ultimately, Sean’s commitment to holistic education sets the stage for his students to bloom into the future leaders of tomorrow, embodying a lifestyle of wellness, resilience, and continuous development.

OTHER BLOOM MEMBERS

Matthew Gibbs

Deputy Head of Pastoral Care and Head of PE

Matthew Gibbs was born and raised in Queensland, Australia, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Science at Bond University. After gaining his TESOL Accreditation at the American TESOL Institute in Thailand he went on to obtain his Post-Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Sunderland in England.

Matt began as an educator at Thewphaingarm Canadian Bilingual School in Bangkok, where he taught English and Social Studies in addition to Drama, Health and Art to Grades 7-12 students. Through teaching there and in Spain, he acquired a genuine understanding of the particular needs and expectations of students in multicultural schools.

It was while leading classroom learning at the Canadian International School after moving to Hong Kong that Matt developed his focus on physical training and the health sciences. As sports coach in rugby, football, and basketball, he led numerous ISSFHK sports teams in Hong Kong, and was heavily involved with Senior rugby and the National Age Group in the Hong Kong Rugby Union. He later served as Head of Physical Education at The Harbour School and also their After-School Activity Director where he taught skill acquisition and organized school-wide event planning and sports coaching.

Matt is a firm believer in a PE curriculum based on the tenets of physical literacy – mens sana in corpore sano (a sound body in a sound mind). He cultivates an enthusiasm for learning, trusting, and trying that helps young minds to search for true value in their personal development and well-being. His curriculum planning and trans-disciplinary teaching methods nurture resilience, compassion, sportsmanship, and collaboration. He succeeds by challenging and making physical health fun ... he’s even a licensed AntiGravity Fitness Instructor!

At Bloom KKCA Academy, Matt will help lay the foundations of a robust P.E. Program and build our inter-school sports teams.

May Chen

Primary Teacher

May Chen was born and raised in Ningbo, Zhejiang, with its lush sceneries and rich cultural heritage framing her interest in Chinese language and literature. She was first awarded a Bachelor of Arts in English followed by a Master of Arts degree in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language with Credit from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She then obtained a Professional Diploma in Teaching Putonghua with Merit from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is qualified professionally with a Certificate of Grade ONE Level B Putonghua Proficiency Test from the State Language Commission, a Diploma in Early Childhood Education and a Postgraduate Diploma in Primary Education from the Open University of Hong Kong. May was also recently selected as one of the judges for the 2nd Chinese Language Festival.

May has over 15 years’ experience teaching Mandarin Chinese to foreign and local students in bilingual kindergartens to international primary schools. She was most recently at Discovery Mind Primary School, where she was the Mandarin Chinese Teacher and Coordinator for Grades 1 to 6. She combines imaginative specialist methodologies with project-based learning in the classroom to enhance interactive teaching and engagement. To May, learning is not about comparing oneself to others, but to be a better version of yourself; even the smallest improvement each day makes a difference, each 1% change adding up to a long-term positive development that will allow students to grow and surpass themselves.

May’s son is starting his university education, while her daughter is entering her final years of secondary school. Besides enjoying quality parent-child time, May enjoys reading, cooking, swimming and traveling.

Wendy Ruan

Associate Teacher

Wendy is an experienced and amiable teacher. She was born in Shaanxi Province, China, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in English from Suihua University. She obtained her master's degree in International Chinese Language Education from the Education University of Hong Kong.

With Level 1 (Class B) Mandarin proficiency and over 10 years' teaching experience in mainland China, Wendy's dynamic, engaging style sparks her students' enthusiasm. She has deep expertise in child psychology and extensive experience in class management and supporting special students.

Wendy adheres to the following three key educational principles:

Stimulating students' motivation through engaging teaching. She makes extensive use of interesting and life-related teaching materials and activities, such as multimedia and interactive tools, combined with games and group discussions to help students improve their Chinese learning in a relaxed environment.

Developing students' potential with an open-minded attitude. She respects the individual differences of each student and believes they all have unlimited potential. She organizes activities like debates, speeches, or individual creative competitions, providing students with opportunities to showcase their talents and express their views, and giving them positive feedback and encouragement.

Cultivating students' abilities through diverse activities. In Chinese language teaching, she not only imparts knowledge and skills but also focuses on developing students' innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Through Socratic teaching methods, she guides students to think independently and collaborate in exploration, bringing their imagination into creative practices.