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Anthony.jpg   Anthony Partington

  Principal,


  GEMS International School, Tropicana Metropark
  (Malaysia)
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Anthony Partington originally worked in the City of London in public, media and analyst relations, after studying English Language and Literature at Christ Church, University of Oxford. A passion for English and life-long learning led him to being asked to work first as a teacher as part of the reforms at a school in Bolton and then to Trinity College, University of Cambridge to train as an English teacher in 2002. 

He has worked at a number of schools in Cambridgeshire, England, including: leading the internationally renowned English and media faculty across the Parkside Federation of academies in Cambridge; from 2010, at Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust (CMAT) starting as an Assistant Principal supporting the improvement of one school and ultimately working as the Executive Director of Education responsible for the quality assurance of all the academies and teacher professional development from initial teacher training to leadership succession planning and development across the group.  Along the way, he was a principal of an academy in Lincolnshire securing its best ever examination results and inspection judgement.

In February 2019, Anthony joined GEMS as the Principal of GEMS International School Tropicana Metropark, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Anthony believes in a complete education: striving for academic excellence and great examination results, whist providing the experiences and building the character skills that student need to succeed in learning and life and has made this the strategic focus at GEMS.

Whilst completing a Masters with UCL Institute of Education, Anthony conducted research into and published on the teaching of literacy. He is editor of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and ‘Twelfth Night’ in the Cambridge University Press Cambridge School Shakespeare series. He is a qualified leadership coach.

In his spare time, Anthony enjoys travel, film, theatre, music, singing, running, and exercise.





































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