After backpacking around the world for a year following university, Mr. Doehler enjoyed ten great years teaching junior high school in Edmonton and Calgary before shifting to ‘Island time’ and joining the Brentwood faculty. Marco has over 2 decades of experience teaching languages, mainly Spanish and French.
He developed a love of science during his 5 years at Brentwood and moved on to live in Montreal and attend McGill for six years, where he studied a wide range of sciences, but found his greatest passion to be Chemistry. He is currently owned by two cats, 50 Privett boys, 80 science students, a SmartBoard, and two computers. Originally from Brampton, Ontario Laurel moved to British Columbia in the summer of 2014 seeking change and new adventure. With a healthy amount of time spent in England over that same time period, Mr. Amiel was accustomed to a nomadic lifestyle when he landed at Brentwood in grade 8.
Before coming to Brentwood, teaching took Ryan to Kuwait, Hong Kong, and New Jersey. Her coaching success includes a world championship, World Cup medals, and Olympic Games finals. She knew her interest in sports would be a stepping stone for her future interest in how the human body moves. The password protected online directory is for Brentwood School alumni only. in Geography and Economics in between practices.
When not in one of the science labs, Mr. Doehler can be found in the cavernous Robotics room in the Centre for Arts and Humanaities, exploring mechanics and programming with a dedicated fleet of student roboticists. in Geography and French as well as her B.Ed. He has a passion for all things athletic and particularly enjoys golf, soccer, volleyball, and hockey. Her sons, professionals in different countries, provide exotic travel destinations for her school holidays. Mr. Norman likes very few things more than goofing around in paddle powered boats – canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. Please keep in mind that alumni information may not be reproduced, redistributed, or used for soliciting business or philanthropic purposes not directly connected with, or approved by, Brentwood School.If you observe or are concerned about a possible misuse of the directory, please contact the Check back in the Fall for our new and improved Alumni Directory.The number one way to stay connected to Brentwood School is to make sure we have your current contact information.
Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy have two children and some grandchildren as well!Seeking a change of pace after teaching for six years on a tiny island in the Bahamas, Mr. Johnston and his wife, Kate, moved to Brentwood in 1994 and have lived on campus ever since. He then moved into the newly created role of Director of Learning. She is excited to be part of that village of adults at Brentwood.
Educated at distinguished universities in many countries including Canada, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Cuba and South Africa, Brentwood teachers form a community of leaders and learners, committed to their own professional development and dedicated as mentors and pathfinders for the students in their care. Regardless of his job description, Mr. Johnston has remained loyal to his great passion: helping Brentwood to grow as a giving and caring community of future leaders and stewards. Shortly after graduating from UTM, she quickly realized a passion for teaching and pursued her B. Ed degree from Queen's University, where she graduated in 2012 with a teaching degree in Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics.
Though Dr. Johnson defined a historian as "a hopeless drudge", Mr. Cowie tries to make history come alive in the classroom with his passion for teaching and his belief that inspiration and encouragement are the greatest motivators. Her friendly presence and dedication to her students have been a major contributors to her success at the School.Grade 8 Programme Coordinator, Mrs. Wendy Patel is a graduate of the University of British Columbia where she majored in Geography and minored in Languages.
Called back to the East, he returned to Montreal and got married to his wife: current part-time nurse Ulrika Drevniok. She is currently teaching French at Brentwood. After graduating from high school as one of the top scholar/athletes in Manitoba, he obtained both his Bachelor of Science (Math and Physics) and Bachelor of Education with distinction from the University of Manitoba. She joined Brentwood in 1996 to teach ceramics and enjoys helping young artists find their true talents in that glorious mud called clay.
She was also named best setter at the 1989 national championships. Laurel completed her National Certification Exam through the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association in June 2014 to become a Certified Athletic Therapist.
This is Katrina’s second year at Brentwood. In a perfect world, he'd like to do all three at the same time.
After several years in the real business, including management of Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto and Canadian Place Theatre in Stratford, she began her teaching career in Vancouver.