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Meet Kelly Throne - one of our world class teachers at ISB


Kelly joined ISB in 2018 from the Hong Kong Academy in Hong Kong where she taught MYP/DP Math. Having originally trained and practised as a lawyer specialising in child advocacy, Kelly retrained as a teacher and gained her Master's degree in teaching in 2002 from Towson University, USA.   Kelly has a wealth of international teaching experience having taught in Germany, Hong Kong and Morocco as well as experience as an IBDP Examiner and a Moderator/Monitor for MYP Math. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Florida, and a Juris Doctorate degree in Law from the University of Maryland. To hear more about Kelly's work with ISB students, please watch the video above.

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