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Welcoming Mrs Branicki-Tolchard as Head of Secondary at OWIS Nanyang

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Mrs Branicki-Tolchard as the new Head of Secondary at One World International School (OWIS) Nanyang. 

Mrs Branicki-Tolchard  brings over two decades of rich and varied experience in international education, with a strong focus on curriculum leadership, strategic planning, and whole-school improvement. She holds a Master’s degree in International Law from Durham University, a PGCE from Sunderland University, and is also a qualified barrister in England and Wales. Her academic and professional journey reflects a unique blend of intellectual rigour, legal training, and a passion for education.

Throughout her career, Mrs Branicki-Tolchard  has consistently demonstrated excellence in pedagogical leadership. She has successfully led three IB 5-Year Programme Evaluations (2014, 2018, and 2024), each earning multiple commendations for best practice in curriculum development, implementation of core IB elements, and leadership.

With a background in law and education, Mrs Branicki-Tolchard  combines academic rigour with a passion for nurturing global citizens. She has consistently empowered teaching teams through coaching, curriculum design, and strategic development.

At OWIS Nanyang, Mrs Branicki-Tolchard  will work with our dedicated educators and community to enhance the secondary school experience, ensuring students are equipped for success in both academics and life.

“I’m excited to join a diverse and forward thinking learning community that prioritises personalised, inquiry based education. I look forward to contributing to OWIS’s vision of nurturing global citizens and supporting students to thrive both academically and personally,” said Mrs Branicki-Tolchard 

We warmly welcome Mrs Branicki-Tolchard  to the OWIS Nanyang community and look forward to the impact her leadership will bring.

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