Teachers were commended for their dedication and passion towards their students

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Abu Dhabi: Marking World Teachers Day on Monday, three private school educators in Abu Dhabi have been honoured by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek) for their dedication and commitment to the profession of teaching.
Anita Yesuratnam, English Teacher for Grades 8 to 12 at the Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Bangladeshi Islamia Private School, Jennifer Elizabeth Upsall, Foreign Languages Teacher and head of faculty for grades 6 to 12 at Amity International School Abu Dhabi and Jodie Lynn Pomerleau, Grade 1 classroom teacher at the Canadian International School, were selected for their remarkable professionalism and passion. They were selected after schools submitted nominations, and they were then surprised at their schools, during a virtual session, with student testimonials, a presentation of prizes and a certificate of appreciation.
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“It is amazing to be nominated in the first place for this award, and I feel humbled for winning it. It is a phenomenal achievement that I will always consider as the highlight of my career. Thanks for Adek for all the support and guidance they provide, especially during these times on how to stay safe at school,” Upsall said. “[Upsall] has been a true star throughout this year, her amazing experience and constant efforts are positively reflected on the performance of her students,” added Adrian Frost, principal at Amity.
“Jodie is an excellent mentor and a truly positive ambassador for the education message. We are proud and honoured to have her as one of our teachers, and all students who studied with her share the same feeling,” said Dee Elder, principal at the Canadian International School.
Winners’ prizes included Business Etihad return tickets to a destination of their choice, and an all-inclusive hotel family weekend getaway at the Rixos Saadiyat Island.
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