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Find Yourself At ISKL - It is all about the students!

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The idea of finding yourself at ISKL is really about helping students find their way and empowering them through their learning.” Those are the words of Becky Naughton, ISKL’s High School Social Studies teacher, that encapsulate how our dedicated faculty are united in their commitment to education. 

For this edition of our ‘Find Yourself At ISKL’ series, ISKL’s committed faculty took us on a journey as they shared their most prominent motivation, their students, and how they have discovered and explored their passions, interests, and competencies while at ISKL. Whether during home groups or a Global Action Program (GAP) expedition trip to Borneo - they all have insightful and memorable moments to share with us!

Trina Cobbledick, Director of Student Services

“I found myself at ISKL through the students. It’s not just one moment, but all the moments every day make the experience special here. 

‘This photo was of my home group last year. The group brought a sense of community and belonging, whether playing games or learning something new together. We were laughing, having fun, and I think that’s what ISKL is all about. It’s about academics and connecting on that social and emotional learning level so everyone feels that they belong.

‘We were fortunate to have Chris Koch come to our school and speak to students about the importance of inclusion and that we all have struggles. We have days that are good and days that are tough. But through coming together and promoting that sense of belonging and helping one another, we can have a resilient community. 

‘As I’ve moved into a new position as the Director of Student Services, I’m happy to work towards those meaningful changes to continue to meet the needs of all students and advocate for an inclusive school.”

Becky and Ryan Naughton, High School Social Studies Teacher and Director of Activities/Athletics

Ryan Naughton: “I still keep a picture here of our GAP expedition trip to Borneo during our first year here at ISKL in 2017. We were brand new to Malaysia, and although we’d been to Borneo before, we took 18 students over for their Global trip.

‘We helped a local village plant trees and installed a new water filtration system. It was amazing to see how much the students have grown through trips like these and reminds us of why it’s great to be here at ISKL. 

‘I saw a few freshman students scared to do white water rafting or jump off a 10-foot cliff into a lake. Years later, they are leading clubs and captains of their teams. They’re doing all the great things we expect our students to do here at ISKL. 

Becky Naughton: ‘The idea of finding yourself at ISKL is about helping students find their way and empowering them through their learning. Allowing them to get in there and work with the material helps – students answer different questions, explain research to other students, and empower each other.

‘Working at ISKL with the faculty members has also been inspiring. It always pushes me to do better because everybody else is working just as hard, being as innovative and creative as they can be.”

Brian Foudy, MS Director of Athletics and Activities

“For me, it was just this natural progression, this natural path that I can call nothing but luck. I followed it, and it brought me to ISKL. 

‘If you were to make a bumper sticker for the Middle School, it’s ‘something for everyone.’ You have the kids coming from Elementary School, and they’ve had some great opportunities. But when they get to Middle School, it just expands in terms of what they can do by themselves, their independence. And that’s what we try to give in Middle School. 

‘This is a team that Mr. Allum and I took to Phuket. The camaraderie that takes place on that trip and the experiences they have, they told me it’s the best trip they’ve had in their life. As an educator and a parent, to watch that and know how fantastic that is, you appreciate it a lot more. 

‘That’s what ISKL gives you, and that’s what the ISKL Middle School program gives you. There is that saying if you do something you love, you’ve never worked a day, and that rings true for me.”

Karen Palko, Middle School Dance & P.E. Teacher

“The person who helped me find my ‘aha’ moment at ISKL was former dance student, Bilqis Hijjas, Class of 1997. In the mid-90s, Bilqis wandered into my classroom and said, “Hey, can I show you something?”

‘She proceeded to choreograph a dance attached to a metaphor and developed it into a 20-minute piece. I was astounded, realizing maybe I needed to change my teaching method by moving to the back of the classroom instead of leading from the front. This was a pivotal moment for me, and ever since, that’s how I teach, with student-led and student devised pieces.

‘Right up until today, I’m still doing it, so thank you, Bilqis, for helping me find that way.”


Educators at ISKL consistently refine their teaching practices to reach all learners and prepare them with the skills needed to be global citizens. Thank you to Becky Naughton, Brian Foudy, Karen Palko, Ryan Naughton, and Trina Cobbledick for sharing these priceless memories with us; it is evident that our students left a lasting print and helped them find themselves at ISKL.

From peals of laughter shared during home group, witnessing how much their students had grown during trips to those moments when a student helped a teacher find her own ‘aha’ moment, these unforgettable memories are a testament that it truly is all about the students. 

Read more about our Find Yourself at ISKL story, where we showcase some of our diverse students and alumni who genuinely represent the ISKL High School experience. We now invite you to come on this journey to Find Yourself at ISKL. Head over here to watch the series on our YouTube channel


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