Ms. Chiemi
"I enjoy spending time with children. They are all special and I am honored to take part in their precious childhood development."
Ms. Chiemi graduated from college in California with a degree in Early Childhood Education. While attending college, she worked at the Child Development Center for a school accredited by the NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children). After moving back to Japan, she has spent her time working with children at International Schools.
Ms. Deana
"I look forward to joining my love for exploration and adventure into my teaching approach."
Ms. Deana graduated with a bachelor's degree in education from University of Houston. With a passion for fostering a supportive learning environment, she has cultivated a dynamic and memorable learning experience in her classroom as an elementary teacher in Texas.
Ms. Fumi
"Working with young children is absolutely my passion! They are full of potential. I am always amazed by how much they can learn and how much they can teach us every day. I enjoy creating lessons and an environment that can nurture and maximize each child's uniqueness, potential, and compassion to the world around them. I believe that children learn the most when they are having fun."
Ms. Fumi graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University in CA with a degree in Child Development. She worked as a preschool and kindergarten teacher for seven years in San Diego prior to joining Seta!
Ms. Mackenna
"Children are our future and I take pride in helping the next generation foster a love of learning. I love watching a child work hard to develop skills and see how much their abilities increase throughout our time together. Coming to work every day and spending time with the children is something that I love being able to do."
Ms. Mackenna has an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Childhood Development from San Jose State University in California. She worked as a preschool teacher in San Jose before moving to Japan. Prior to Seta she taught English as a second language in Japanese public schools.