Simmran Ramchandani - Our Team

Simmran Ramchandani

Primary Teacher

Simmran was born in Panama and grew up in Hong Kong. She has always been driven to understand the underpinnings of human behavior and development, in turn leading her to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Exeter in the U.K.


After completing her bachelor's degree, Simmran went on to work at a Children's Therapy Center in Hong Kong, where her passion for supporting diverse kids was further ignited. This experience harnessed her with even more requisite skills for when she started working at Kennedy School, an IB curriculum school for 3 years.


Motivated by her desire to make a greater impact in shaping children's lives, Simmran then went on to complete her Postgraduate Certificate in Education at the University of Sunderland.


Today, she brings her unique cultural perspective, psychological expertise, and dedication to empowering children to our school as a compassionate and committed teacher. Simmran adopts an energetic, hands-on, and highly interactive teaching style, placing students at the center of the learning process to maximize their engagement and impact. Outside of the classroom, Simmran loves exploring exquisite restaurants and cafes, in addition to self-care activities, such as walks along the waterfront to maintain regular wellness.


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Malahat Vatankhah

Primary Teacher

Malahat grew up in Iran and developed a passion for education through over a decade of diverse teaching experience. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Guilan, Iran, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) from the University of East London. Her educational background is further enhanced by TESOL certifications from both the University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKUSPACE) and Trinity College London.

In her extensive teaching career, Malahat has specialized in Mathematics and English as a Second Language. She is well versed in various phonics curricula, including those from Cambridge and Trinity. Malahat has made significant contributions to international kindergartens and primary schools, skillfully implementing the British curriculum in subjects like Math, Literacy, Art, Cooking, Music, and even Yoga.

Malahat's expertise extends to supporting students with diverse learning needs. While at ESF - Bradbury Primary School in Hong Kong, she excelled in providing learning diversity support. Her approach focused on tailored academic, emotional, and social needs education, implementing individual education programs, and assisting students in integrating effectively into mainstream classes.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Malahat has a rich palette of interests. She is an avid fan of music and sports, particularly Yoga and Pilates, and is an accomplished culinary expert. Her literary interests are varied, encompassing history, psychology, education, and novels. Central to Malahat's philosophy of education is creating an inclusive and nurturing learning environment, fostering each student's unique strengths and interests, and inspiring a lifelong love for learning.

Lucy Galloway

Primary Teacher

Lucy was born and raised in Canada but moved to Beijing and Malaysia as a teenager. Growing up in a family of teachers, she became interested in becoming a teacher herself from a young age. She studied at Nottingham University Malaysia where she obtained a First Class Honors in a Bachelor of Education degree.

Lucy believes all children are unique and must have a stimulating educational environment where they can grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially -- in their own time and through differentiated teaching and learning. While education should be borderless, teaching and learning should not only be confined to the classroom but also involve learning outdoors and within the community. Ideally, students should develop an excitement and purpose for learning. Lucy aims to cultivate this type of atmosphere where students can reach their fullest potential through project-based learning with an opportunity for cross-curricular and deeper learning.


Lucy is committed to caring for students as individuals and inspiring in them the love for learning. She strives to provide a safe environment where students are invited to share their ideas and take risks; where students will learn from mistakes and more importantly, not be afraid to make mistakes but to consider them as steps along the path to learning. She believes in the importance of making every student feel welcomed and secure in her classroom so that they can become their best selves in this inclusive setting.

In her leisure, Lucy is interested in textiles, visual art, cooking and multiple sports – hardly surprising given that she was once the captain for her football first team, and played in the first team for basketball and volleyball!