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Welcoming A New Head To The Australian International School

Karrie Dietz Joins AIS!

Karrie Dietz CIS Singapore

The Australian International School (AIS) is delighted to welcome a New Head of School, Karrie Dietz.

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Karrie came from a career teaching math and science. Most recently, she served as a Founding Head of School at Stamford in Hong Kong, where she was committed to building a community focused on respect and academic excellence.

In her new role in AIS, Karrie will continue to place importance on the values of opportunity, respect and achievement.

“I believe creating a good school culture and a focus on values is important for building a foundation for academic excellence and wellbeing,” she says.

Karrie looks forward to seeing new and prospective parents on campus in 2023!

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

This established school offers a holistic approach to education and a strong academic focus, with students from more than 50 nationalities..

Who It's Perfect For:

Children aged 2 months-18 years.

What Else:​

AIS's graduating results, in 2022 resulted in an International Baccalaureate average of 34.4 with the world average being 30.91.

Where To Find It:​

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