Staff Spotlight: Alice Rensy

Issue 64: 17/5/2024

The Staff Spotlight series was introduced to both recognise the hard work of our staff who go above and beyond throughout the year, as well as introduce them to the wider school community, outside of their respective stream or department.

Each issue of Le Bulletin will shine a light on our talented and supportive staff from across the entire school (Leadership, Early Years, Primary, Secondary, French Stream, International Stream, Administration) with some “fun facts” and a Q&A that will allow the community to get to know them on a more personal level.

In this issue, we have Alice Rensy.

Fun Facts

  • Job title : French Teacher
  • Department : French Stream
  • Campus :BPR / TKO
  • Subjects taught : French
  • Nationality :French
  • Languages spoken : French, English

Q&A

1. How long have you worked at FIS?

Since 2020, so that makes 4 years.

2. In a few words, what’s the most rewarding thing about working at FIS?

When students, parents, colleagues or management say they appreciate an aspect of the work done for them or with them.

3. What is the best thing that has happened to you this year (at FIS)?

Accompanying wonderful people from FIS (Céleste, Emilie, Heidi, Naomi, Nil, Rose, Suzanne, Svetlana, and Mr. Cabane) in the heartfelt recitation of a book of their choice to a completely open audience beyond FIS as part of the French May.

4. What hobbies / interests do you have?

Contemporary stage productions and performances in theaters and museums.

5. Best thing about living in Hong Kong?

Nature, the city and mild winters.

6. Favourite type of food or cuisine?

Delicious vegetables with fresh herbs, tasty fresh fruit, bread and cheese.

7. Favourite book or movie?

Among others, Stendhal’s La Chartreuse de Parme and the texts written by Claude Régy on the art of staging, respect for texts… As for films, the one that springs to mind is Cinema Paradiso, with music by Ennio Moriconne and Philippe Noiret in the lead role.

8. If you could pick any superpower, what would it be and why?

Changing the world, while keeping what’s good.


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