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    Working at Multiple Intelligence International School, Inc.

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    5.0
    Admin
    Mar 2026
    Quezon City Metro Manila1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Lots of opportunity for personal and professional growth - highly recommend!
    The good thingsAs someone early in their professional career, MIIS has been the perfect place to learn on the ground and acquire a diverse range of skillsets. I've grown so much as a person and as a professional in just the span of two years. If you're someone who appreciates a job that is dynamic and not "repetitive", then you will thrive in MI. I also appreciate the high-quality, international training MI provides for its teachers/staff and the caring culture that ensures everyone feels supported and heard. MI has an "open door policy" so it's easy for you to go up to anyone, from your colleagues to even the founding directress, to ask for help/support.
    The challengesThe challenge that comes with a dynamic job is the ability to balance all your tasks and to know what to prioritize. MI has a lot of activities to extend learning beyond the classroom so teachers and staff have to juggle a lot of hats; however, I've found that 1) this doesn't happen all year-round (there are times in the SY that are not as busy) and 2) there are always people who will be willing to support you/help take on some load if it becomes too overwhelming. It was definitely a bit of a struggle in my first year to balance everything, but now that I'm in my second year, I can confidently say that things get easier. It just takes some time to adjust to the workload, but I think that can be said for any job.
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Office
    Jan 2026
    Quezon City Metro Manila3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    My experience has been deeply rewarding, has strengthened my professional growth and resilience.
    The good thingsI truly enjoyed working with colleagues who became like friends and family, always supportive, and the valuable learning that came with the job has been a meaningful takeaway.
    The challengesThe real challenge comes when you are asked to take on multiple roles and tasks; out of concern for the school and its students you embrace these responsibilities, though at times the demands can become exhausting.
    2 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Ariel de gaclia
    Aug 2025
    Manila City Metro Manila10 to 11 years in the role, current employee
    Happy to cook the food
    The good thingsCook the food clean the food
    The challengesThe working mate is sipsip
    2 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Teacher
    May 2025
    Katipunan Quezon City Metro Manila1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    I know some teachers wanted to gain experience in being in an IB school but MIIS is at the lowest tier. It's a traditional school pretending to be progressive. It's a family ran company and we all know what that means. Very toxic and the salary is not even worth the trouble. Find something else.
    The good thingsSome experience on how to manage a classroom especially with difficult students and parents.
    The challenges"Where do I even begin? I felt that I was scammed after signing the contract.I was given tasks that I've never agreed upon nor discussed, watched colleagues get disrespected while admin looked the other way or even incited it.There's no such thing as overtime pay and you WILL spend more time at work
    5 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Upper School Teacher
    Jun 2019
    3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Thankful for this Wonderful Training Ground
    The good thingsThe community feels like the family: celebrations for Teachers' Day, Christmas, Year End, plus Team Building Seminars outside of school. The founding directress indeed intends to make a difference by raising teens through entrepreneurship. Opportunities to mentor students to international contests. Students are very sweet and generous.
    The challengesEverything needs to be documented as part of the school's affiliation with the Council of International Schools. Continuous requirement to improve the self. Differentiated instruction specific to the needs of the students (takes much preparation but all for the sake of the students). Some parents are demanding but are very participative and helpful.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Regular Employee
    Jun 2019
    11 to 12 years in the role, current employee
    Great learning experience
    The good thingsHas a professional culture conducive for individual growth.
    The challengesStandards are high because it is a member of the Council of International Schools
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    EMPLOYEE
    Jun 2019
    BLOOM WHERE YOU ARE PLANTED!
    The good thingsWORKMATES BECOME FAMILY... LOTS OF OPPORTUNITIES TO GROW...
    The challengesTO UNLEARN AND RELEARN...
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Math Teacher
    Jun 2019
    3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Conducive for teaching and learning
    The good thingsThe kids really encourage you to do your job well. The working environment is healthy and very conducive to learning.
    The challengesA bit heavy on the workload, although this is understandable for a school such as this.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Preschool Faculty
    Apr 2019
    9 to 10 years in the role, current employee
    Excellent home for hard working educators
    The good thingsThere's a good amount of training before the school year begins which prepare employees for the international standards, and the company culture. We are also exposed to global researches and the recent studies on pedagogy which empowers us to give our best in our classes. I also enjoy the culture of respect in the community. I have met great friends and worked well with an awesome team.
    The challengesThere is a high standard of excellence expected. This is not a company for people looking for something "chill" or "relax". However, if you're looking to hone your skills and become a seasoned educator, being part of the company would do you well. It can also help open better opportunities for you professionally.
    2 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Learning Support Programs Head
    Mar 2018
    11 to 12 years in the role, current employee
    A School With A Heart
    The good thingsThe school prides itself in a community that it calls MI Family because it believes in a people who will work together to nurture children. Staff and Parents have active roles in sharing their \"time, talent, and treasure\", especially for school initiatives like the Kids Can Bazaar (A for kids, by kids movement) and the Sustainability program.
    The challengesIt is a constant challenge to improve professionally and be part of the school's journey towards progress. As professionals we need to periodically evaluate our practice and keep up with 21st century learners.
    2 people found this helpful
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