Inventure Academy - Management

Management

Principal - Mallika Sen. Mallika Sen has been engaged in school education for more than three decades. Trained in Effective School Management at the Xavier Labour Research Institute (XLRI), Jamshedpur, she is the Principal of Inventure Academy. Mallika has worked in several capacities in schools including Principal of The Valley School, KFI; Head of Education of the Aga Khan Foundation; and member of the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau (DSIB) team that annually inspects and evaluates performance of schools in the country.

Vice Principal - Ramesh Hariharan. Ramesh has almost 30 years of experience working in various capacities in international schools around the world. He has been a teacher and administrator at IB schools in Japan, India and Malaysia. Ramesh has taught English and Japanese through the IB DP curriculum and Sociology through the Japanese (English medium) and A Level curriculums. His previous experience has included postings at international residential schools in India, Malaysia and Japan.

Head of Primary School - Preet Benjamin Aarons. Preet is responsible for Admissions, Community Relations and coordinating the Beyond Academics programme. She has over 25 years of experience in the wider field of education - career counselling school students, working with the Times of India's Newspaper in Education (NIE) programme, plus five years in the field of diagnostic educational testing, promoting the International Assessments for Schools from the Educational Testing Centre, UNSW Australia, and the ASSET test.

Head of Administration and Finance - Varsha Saxena. Varsha has over 20 years of experience in finance & administration. Her areas of responsibility at Inventure Academy are multiple, ranging across HR, finance & accounting, taxation, administrative, legal and procurement functions of the School.

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