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Pre-Primary Sports 2016-17

Pre-Primary Sports 2016-17

26th November 2016

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Maryann Dreas-Shaikha

Maryann is an American teacher and the former Head of English and Assistant Headmistress at the Karachi Grammar School – Middle Section. She has a combined eight years’ experience in Karachi, Pakistan, and the Republic of Georgia, teaching English literature, creative writing, grammar, drama, elocution, debates, and Model United Nations, as well as training teachers in active learning and formative assessment philosophy and methodology. The highlight of her teaching experience was directing and producing four school plays – “Doctor Faustus” by Christopher Marlowe, the musical “Fiddler on the Roof”, a modern version of “The Merchant of Venice” by Shakespeare, and “Frankenstein” by Danny Boyle.