New staff at St Albans Secondary College

Miranda Peceli
Hi! I am overjoyed to be working within SASC! For the last 8 years I worked in the Fitness Industry. I was a Personal Trainer and managed fitness centres/physiotherapy clinics. I still have passion for health and fitness, however I am now very happy to be starting my career in the Education Department. I exercise on a regular basis and have a Golden Retriever dog named Boston.
I will be working in reception and student administration here at SASC, feel free to come say hello!
Danny Gevergizian
Hi, my name is Danny Gevergizian.
I am currently working as a Maths teacher at St Albans Secondary College and have taught Maths and Science at various other schools. My interests include my family, golf and the Bombers!
I feel privileged to be part of the St Albans Secondary College learning community. I look forward to working with you.
Mark Parkes
Hi! My name is Mark Parkes. I’m very excited to be joining St. Albans Secondary College as a Literacy Tutor in the SPELD program. I have previously taught English, English Language and Psychology and have worked both in Victoria and the Northern Territory. In my spare time I enjoy travelling, reading, swimming and learning languages. I am looking forward to meeting you all over the coming weeks.
Nitu Goel
Hi everyone! My name is Nitu Goel and I migrated to Melbourne from India 13 years ago with my family. I am a mother of two boys aged 16 and 14 years. Before settling in Melbourne, I taught Maths and Science for 5 years in different schools in India . I enjoy cooking, gardening and dancing.
I work part time in a Coles distribution centre and volunteering in SASC to assist students with individual needs. I look forward to interacting with you all and having some wonderful experience from this community.
Anh Chu
Hi SACSers, I am Anh Chu. As part of the SASC community, I am volunteering in a teachers' aide role. I was born and raised in Vietnam, a country of diverse ethnicities and traditional cultures across a population of nearly 100 million. I can speak fluent Mandarin and Vietnamese and thus I spent many years supporting and assisting Vietnamese and Chinese students when they came to live in Australia. I enjoy working in high schools, a place where I can share, help and aid teenagers. I love cooking Vietnamese foods and am also keen on gardening and reading.