First Position Title: Junior School Counsellor
Current Position Title: Junior School Counsellor
Looking back, what’s a moment at WPGA that has stayed with you — one that shaped who you are today?
Many moments—both big and small—have shaped who I am today. Heartfelt conversations with colleagues and parents, along with meaningful connections with students, have inspired me to grow and learn both personally and professionally.
What does the WPGA community mean to you, and why?
To me, WPGA represents belonging. It is a privilege to work in a community that is deeply committed to ensuring every individual feels valued and included as part of our “wolf pack.” Through meaningful relationships with each other, we are able to celebrate successes, provide constructive feedback, and collaborate to support each other. Thank you to WPGA for being a place I know I will always belong.
How have you seen WPGA grow or change over the years — and what’s remained the same?
Over the past 30 years, our school community has experienced remarkable growth. Yet, through every stage along the way, we have maintained our strong sense of community. While our classrooms, programs, and teaching practices have advanced and expanded, we have held on to the warmth and connection that defined us from the beginning.
What’s one lesson or value from WPGA that you carry into your life beyond school?
Be curious. Ask questions.
As we celebrate 30 years, what’s your hope or vision for the next 30?
My hope for the next 30 years is that we will never lose sight of the fundamental importance of connection. Regardless of how technology and AI evolve, nothing can replace the profound impact of attachment.
The ‘wolf pack’ cannot be replaced!