Saturday, 8 August 2015

Welcome to Early Years 2

A very warm welcome to ISPP and to our EY2 blog! 
Valuable information will be posted here and updated on a regular basis. It is important that you check for any updates. An email will be sent when we have updated the site.

Why I do what I do
My name is Elaine Reimann, the children will know me as Ms. Elaine. Although I have lived in Cambodia from 2000 to 2003, this is my first year working at ISPP. During my 18 years of teaching, I have been fortunate to experience the cultures of Germany, France, The United States, Cameroon, and Lao People Democratic Republic. ISPP is my fourth international school and I come with eleven years of IBPYP Early Years teaching experience, a degree in Teaching and Learning, Diplomas in Management, and a Masters in TESOL. My research focussed on language acquisition for young children in a multilingual environment. 

I look forward to working in close collaboration with Ms. Karyn and our EY2 Assistants Ms. Solieng, Ms. Socheata, Ms. Bora and Ms. Neary; as well as the EY1 team, Ms Helen (EY Coordinator) and Ms Henny, along with their Teaching Assistants Ms Raly, Ms Bany, Ms Borey, and Ms Thida. 

Thursday and Friday were the first days of school for some of the EY2 students. The children showed curiosity as they explored the classroom materials and warmed up to their peers and their teachers.




Next week from Monday to Wednesday we will continue to have dismissal at 11.30. THURSDAY will mark our first full day of school when children will be dismissed at 2.30pm. 



Please note that on Thursday & Friday the students will remain at school for lunch. If your child is having a school lunch (Epicure) please let us know. A sign-up sheet is posted on the information board outside the classroom.




Specialist classes are scheduled as follows:


Have a great weekend!
See you on Monday

3 comments:

  1. Love the blog. It is clear and easy to access information. Love the visual cues and ways of making frameworks and ideas visible.
    Lucky kids to have such an awesome teacher. Lucky teacher to have such curious kids.

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    1. Thank you, Carla! Your feedback is much appreciated. I am truly enjoying the students' curious minds and watching their creativity at work. Please feel free to comment on any other posts.

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