Arrival of Intern from the U.K.

Mayoor School, Ajmer hosts interns from the Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, the U.K. every year to strengthen the international ties. This year, the school has given an internship opportunity to Ms. Isabelle Pearce Mason who is a student of Biological Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge. She is currently in the first year of graduation. 

 

Ms. Isabelle arrived in Ajmer on July 31, 2016. She will be joining Mayoor School, Ajmer as an intern from August 01, 2016. During the one month of her internship she will be teaching Chemistry and Biology to class IX IGCSE and EVS to class V. 



About Ms. Isabelle



 She has completed her A levels from The King’s School Worcester in 2012-2014 with A* in Chemistry, Biology Mathematics and Economics. From the Chantry School (2007-2012) she completed her GCSE with A* grade in Mathematics and English.

 

She is presently working as a JCR secretary at the Murray Edwards and is responsible for organizing meetings and producing regular reports. She has also worked as a Bakery Colleague at the ASDA Worcester, at the Red Lion at Holt Heath, at the House of Fraser, Worcester as a Sales Assistant and also as a filing clerk. She firmly believes that education is the corner stone of society and that every child deserves the best education in order to open the world to them. Since a young age she has been involved in helping young children to maximize their potential. As a part of her Bronze Duke of Edinburgh award in year 10 she volunteered teaching young children basic maths and helping them with reading. She has also had an experience in school teaching when she helped teaching young students aged 11-16, science.


At an early age of fifteen, she had travelled independently to Spain to work as an au pair to two young children for six weeks and was responsible for not only taking their care but also providing them daily English lessons and helping them with their homework.


Outside academia she is  interested cycling and playing netball.  She has an interest in politics and economics and was also involved in several drama productions at school.


She has managed to strike a balance between full time education and part time employment which demonstrates not only her time management and organizational skills but also her ability to apply herself in a variety of situations.


We hope that she will have a pleasant and fruitful stay here, and leave Ajmer with fond memories of her visit to India.