Miss Chabateni started teaching in 1994, and has taught Secondary School Geography, Key Stage Two and Key Stage One. Miss. Chabateni has held the position of Deputy Head teacher at Nkhwazi Primary School, a renowned school in Lusaka the capital of Zambia. She has a passion for teaching, she keeps abreast with new frontiers in teaching by regularly upgrading herself. She shares her knowledge and skill with teachers from local schools and has made presentations at the ISAZ Teachers Teaching Teachers Conference and at the Early Years Teachers Conference. She is a jovial person and wears a beaming smile every morning to welcome her young students. Nothing delights Miss. Chabateni more than the excitement expression of achievement when the young learners master their sounds, read three letter words or learn to count and recognise numbers! She is thrilled when they learn to draw and colour in or make fantastic things out of Duplo, Lego and Octanes. She loves it when her young learners are being creative! Each day, Miss Chabateni has a drive to push her young learners to a higher height of achievement in all they do!
Mrs.Estella M’hango began teaching in 2005. She has learnt to handle children well with experience that she has attained, in and out of class. She has organised field trips, sports competition, Sing-a-longs, concerts and other extracurricular activities such as pottery and Zambian games. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s in Education with a bias in expressive arts. She has also been privileged to be a boarding parent responsible for the boarders’ academic and social welfare. Her hobbies are cooking, baking and gardening. Estella is married to Francis and they have three lovely boys: Taonga, Thabo and Tayana.
Ms Mfula began teaching in 1994. She lived in Australia for over 10 years and obtained her BA in Education at ‘The University of Canberra’. Ms Mfula is an accomplished educationalist with over 20 years of teaching. She taught at Lusaka International Community School (LICS) for 17 years, where she was a teacher and Vice-Principal for the Pre-Primary Department. Ms Mfula is outgoing and has a wonderful sense of humour, and throughout her teaching career she has made it a point to ensure that learning is always fun in her classroom. She strongly believes that children learn best through play.
Sarah complete a BA(Homs) in Outdoor Leadership in the UK at the University of Central Lancashire and headed straight out to Zambia in 2008. Over her years here she has been an Ndubaluba Outdoor Instructor, PE teacher, Swimming Coach and Primary Class teacher at her 2 previous schools. She is now the Boarding Manager and Moghrein (Senior Girls) House Master at Trident. Sarah is passionate about the growth of young people and is involved the the Outdoor Education and Duke of Edinburgh programs at Trident as well.