The Teaching Staff
We currently enlist the services of 9 teachers with a total of over 60 years of teaching experience.
In addition to this we have 4 classroom assistants. The teachers skills include Montessori based teaching, formal UK national curriculum teaching skills, formal training in community language teaching and OCR examination board marking (GCSE).
All our teachers and volunteers are CRB checked and are qualified in first aid. If anyone wishes to become a Gujarati Teacher or volunteer, please contact the Curriculum Advisor.
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Kashi Kundanben
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Ayodhia Pratikshaben
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Tirupati Jayshreeben
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Rishikesh Sujalben
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Hardiwar Namniben
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Amarnath Naliniben (pre GCSE)
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Vrindavan Vibhaben (GCSE)
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Dwarka Kaminiben (adults)
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Biographies
Kundanben Mehta
Working with children. for over 55 years, Kundanben has commenced at WHGGS, on it’s inception. With Montessori training, Kundanben is responsible for the reception class – Kashi.
Pratikshaben Gohel
With over 10 years teaching at WHGGS and working with children at Rickmansworth Park School, Pratikshaben is responsible for Ayodhia class.
Namniben Thaker
Recently joined WHGGS and is responsible for Haridwar class.
Naliniben Kotecha
Teaching Gujarati since 1983, during this time Naliniben has taught up to GCSE level at the Alperton Community High School. Recently joined WHGGS and is responsible for pre-GCSE students in Amarnath class.
Vibhaben Rawal
With over 12 years of teaching and managing a community school, which has included being a head teacher at Cannon High, Vibhaben is responsible for GCSE students in Vrindavan class.
Kaminiben Thakore
Currently teaching GCSE Gujarati at the Swaminarayan Sunday School. Joined WHGGS in 2007,Kaminiben is responsible for our adult class Dwarka.
Pannaben Lakhani
Teaching Gujarati since 1978, in India, Pannaben has worked at Cannon Gujarati School. She joined WHGGS to concentrate all students on their reading skills and now has progressed to teach Rishikesh class.