Bijily Reacher

MS Math Department Head at CIA FIRST International School

Bijily Reacher currently serves as the MS STEM Department Head and Subject Coordinator at CIA FIRST International School since August 2016. Previous experience includes Middle School Mathematics Teacher at ICA Phnom Penh from August 2014 to June 2015 and Middle School Teacher at BISPP Phnom Penh from August 2011 to June 2014. Bijily began a teaching career as a Primary School Teacher at Bethany English Medium School from June 2008 to March 2009. Education includes a recent degree in Leading Change from Harvard Business School Online and a PGCEi from the University of Nottingham. Additionally, Bijily holds a BD in Theology from NTC and an earlier degree from the University of Calicut.

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CIA FIRST International School

CIA FIRST International School is a private, non-sectarian international school that opened in 2004 with 16 students and the mission to cater to all students without prejudice, and to enable the “whole child” (physical, mental, moral, and social) to master local and global competencies. The school values diversity and global citizenship, which is reflected in the enrollment of the student body representing more than 20 countries and 12 primary languages spoken in the students’ homes. CIA FIRST’s Vision CIA FIRST envisions new heights of achievement for the individual learner and everything within his/her reach and power to influence: family, community, and the world. In the school’s endeavour to enhance a broader, international educational experience and to develop informed, socially and environmentally responsible global citizens, we are committed to: · Providing a learning environment that will promote the highest possible international English and Khmer education · Providing a physical environment that is conducive to quality teaching and learning · Fostering cooperation with students, parents and community in the pursuit of best educational standards competitive on a global level · Promoting 21st century skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary for life-long learning · Encouraging attitudes that promote a sense of responsibility and self-reliance, contributing to a positive self-image and independent learning · Undertaking the responsibility of producing students equipped with high moral character, personal discipline, vocational efficiency, duties of local and global citizenship, appreciation of the arts, and a love for their home, world and nature. Accreditations: WASC Fully Accredited for Grades PK-G8 by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport


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