Ms Yulia
ESL teacher
Education
She completed an MBA in Finance from HMS Les Roches in Switzerland, attended the PYP SAIBSA Job Alike Sessions at Scottish High International School in India, and took courses for primary school teachers at the Moscow City Open College.
Ms. Yulia's journey began in Surgut, where she attended one of the country's top schools. There, she learned English and German among other subjects, which enabled her to go abroad and earn an MBA in Finance from one of the world's leading hospitality management schools, Les Roches. After spending five years in Switzerland, Ms. Yulia continued her career in England and then India. She lived in New Delhi for over nine years, where she embarked on her teaching career. She worked and trained at Pathways School Gurgaon, one of the top IB schools in India, where she was awarded "Best New Staff Member." Upon returning to Russia, she continued her work in international schools.
"First, you ignite an idea which you then transform into a learning experience for the children. You watch them learn as they engage with various tasks you've prepared for them. Finally, you observe as they apply their knowledge to solve different problems. So, I would say that education is a cycle, each part of which is equally important and fascinating."
Ms. Yulia's journey began in Surgut, where she attended one of the country's top schools. There, she learned English and German among other subjects, which enabled her to go abroad and earn an MBA in Finance from one of the world's leading hospitality management schools, Les Roches. After spending five years in Switzerland, Ms. Yulia continued her career in England and then India. She lived in New Delhi for over nine years, where she embarked on her teaching career. She worked and trained at Pathways School Gurgaon, one of the top IB schools in India, where she was awarded "Best New Staff Member." Upon returning to Russia, she continued her work in international schools.
"First, you ignite an idea which you then transform into a learning experience for the children. You watch them learn as they engage with various tasks you've prepared for them. Finally, you observe as they apply their knowledge to solve different problems. So, I would say that education is a cycle, each part of which is equally important and fascinating."