Student
Alexia Diaconescu is an 11th-grader at the American International School of Bucharest, who values empathy, transparency, and unity and is passionate about mental and physical health, environmental awareness, and humanitarian issues.
Alkyoni Kotsis
Student
Alkyoni Kotsis is an 11th-grade student at the American International School of Bucharest. She has a strong passion for law and the exploration of humanitarian issues and wishes to pursue a career in this field in the future.
Daniel Ogendo
Teacher
Ogendo Daniel Oganga, originally from Kenya, embarked on his journey abroad for studies in 2004 and has since established his career overseas. He earned a Bachelor of Arts with an Education degree specializing in English Language and Literature and has completed several professional development courses through Harvard University via EdX. He is planning to pursue a Master’s degree in Educational Management and Leadership. His career has taken him through Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Egypt, Norway, and Romania, where he has worked primarily in IB and IGCSE schools and at a publishing house. Additionally, Ogendo is a seasoned public speaker, preacher, debater, trainer, and adjudicator in the World Schools Debate Format.
Ian Edwards
Teacher
Ian Edwards is an experienced educator with over 21 years of teaching in international schools. Specializing in English, Philosophy, History, and Theory of Knowledge, he has developed a deep understanding of global education and diverse learning environments. His multidisciplinary approach fosters critical thinking and a broad world view in his students, preparing them for academic and personal growth in an interconnected world.
Ilinca Miclea
Student
Ilinca Miclea's journey with BookTok, a grade 11 student at the American International School of Bucharest, began with a modest demand from her English class: one or two books per year. However, over time, she found herself pushing her boundaries, gradually immersing into a world where reading became a passion. Transitioning from solitary reading sessions to vibrant community engagement, she experienced a transformation facilitated by platforms like Booktok. Her annual book count skyrocketed from 1 or 2 to an impressive 50 to 65 books. Through this journey, she discovered the profound impact of social media on book exploration, shedding light on the evolving landscape of reading habits and the enriching experiences it brings to individuals, whether they are seasoned book enthusiasts or simply curious about the power of digital platforms.
Kate Sorrell
Teacher
Kate Sorrell is the MYP Coordinator at the American International School of Bucharest and an English Literature teacher. Passionate about transforming education, she is committed to implementing reforms that foster student engagement, critical thinking, and long-term success, ensuring a lasting impact on their academic and personal growth.
Patrick Romanescu
Student
Patrick Romanescu is a 10th grader at the American International School of Bucharest, who progressed from one box to another on and off the basketball court.