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Oana Moraru – MYP and DP French

Oana Moraru is a dedicated and passionate French instructor with a talent for making language learning enjoyable and engaging. Her enthusiasm for teaching French as a second language led her to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in French Language and Literature and a Masters’ degree in Education, with a specialization in French as a Second or Foreign Language.

With several years of experience in language instruction, Ms. Oana  has honed her teaching skills to cater to students of diverse backgrounds and proficiency levels. She believes in creating a supportive and interactive classroom environment where students feel empowered to take risks and communicate in French with confidence. Her patient and encouraging approach enables students to overcome language barriers and develop strong linguistic foundations. She has taught in France, the United Arab Emirates and China.

Beyond her role as an instructor, Ms. Oana is an advocate for cultural exchange and intercultural understanding. She organizes various cultural events and activities, such as film screenings and conversation clubs, to expose her students to the rich tapestry of French language and culture.

Ms. Oana’s infectious enthusiasm and dedication to her students’ success make her a beloved instructor among her students. Through her creative teaching methods and genuine passion for the French language, Ms. Oana inspires learners to not only develop proficiency in French but also to embrace the beauty and diversity of the Francophone world.

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Vlona Rexhepi – MYP Physical and Health Education

Ms. Vlona Rexhepi was born and raised in Slovenia. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Sports from the University of Prishtina. She is in the process of completing her Master’s degree this year. Ms. Rexhepi is now trained in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP).

Ms. Rexhepi was a professional table tennis player and played for the Slovenian national team and later for the Kosovo national team. Being a professional player, she had the opportunity to travel the world and to learn new things about different cultures.

Ms. Rexhepi joined ILG in 2017 as the PE assistant. Ms. Rexhepi also owns a gym called ‘BeeFit’ for children where the goal is developing motor skills and bringing joy to children.

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Gresa Kurti – PYP German and PYP Visual Arts

Ms. Gresa Kurti has over thirteen years of work experience as a communication and language specialist and art practitioner.  She graduated from the University of Pristina in 2012 with a BSc. degree in German Language and Literature, and currently finishing a

Master of Arts Degree in Ceramics Sculpture and Teaching at the University of Arts in Tirana, Albania.

 

Ms. Kurti  started working with the German language as an interpreter for a select few private companies in Kosovo. Between 2019-2021 she worked for a well-known private language school in Prishtina as a German Language Teacher. She also worked a freelance German communication and teaching specialist for high level individuals. She joined ILG School in January 2024.

In addition to her affinity for language and communication she has a deep-rooted artistic calling. In 2017, she founded her ceramics studio “Vjaskë” and in 2019 in Pristina, she debuted with her first exhibition titled “Eshkë Dashnie – Glimmer of Love” chosen in honor of the inauguration of Europe House supported by the Office of the European Union in Kosovo. 

Her passion for teaching led her to start individual and personalized pottery courses, and her drive for creating led Ms. Kurti to publish her first book titled “With hands in clay, ceramics for beginners”.

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Ferkije Pervetica – Grade 3 Teaching Assistant and Counselor Corner Teacher

Ms. Ferkije Pervetica holds a Master’s degree in Psychology: Learning Sciences from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Due to her distinguished achievements during her studies, Ms. Pervetica received multiple scholarships from the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation in Kosovo, the University of Prishtina, and the Deutschlandstipendium in Germany.

Ms. Pervetica has previous experience as a teaching assistant at Ludwig Maximilian University in Germany and as an intern at the National Association of Autism in Kosovo. She strongly believes in the power of hands-on activities, group discussions, and curiosity driven classes, which help students learn how to learn.

Ms. Pervetica speaks Albanian, English, Turkish, and a little German. She enjoys exploring nature, reading, and taking care of cats.