Alumni Spotlight: Tamisha Sinan, Class of 2024: Thriving After Koa Academy: Real-World Skills in Action

Tamisha Sinan, Class of 2024, initially wasn’t sure online learning was for her, but at Koa, she discovered her rhythm, rebuilt her focus and developed habits and skills that continue to guide her today.

What is Tamisha doing now? | Now thriving in her Bachelor of Business Administration, Tamisha has already achieved distinctions in her studies. Alongside her degree, she tutors Taiwanese children in English – a role she secured with confidence thanks to skills she first practised during Koa’s Life Orientation tasks. Beyond academics, she challenges herself daily with chess, is working toward B1-level Spanish and hopes to resume community service soon.

Why did Tamisha choose Koa? | After a difficult experience with her previous online school, Tamisha was hesitant to try again. But Koa changed her perspective. The transition from CAPS to IEB proved far smoother than she expected, helping her rebuild her self-discipline. With renewed focus, her grades improved, and her critical thinking grew stronger.

How has Koa prepared Tamisha for life beyond school? | Practical skills were at the heart of her Koa experience. One task simulated the job application process and she explains, “When I was presented with a part-time job opportunity, I already understood how to navigate the process and got the job shortly after.”

What’s more, Koa nurtured adaptability, preparing her for new challenges and making the transition to higher education far smoother. This mindset led her to earn TEFL and Microsoft AI fluency certificates and keeps driving her to pursue further qualifications. Even small habits, like playing chess daily, sharpened her focus and decision-making – proof that both academic and non-academic aspects of Koa build readiness for the real world.

What stood out during Tamisha’s time at Koa? | For Tamisha, it was the genuine care. She emphasises that staff weren’t only focused on academics, but on the whole student. That support made learning motivating and enjoyable, showing her that school could be both rigorous and uplifting.

What did Koa instill? | Reflecting on her journey, she shares, “I believe the things I learnt at school made the transition from school to the real world a lot less daunting.” Discipline, adaptability and practical skills remain her compass as she continues her studies and personal pursuits.

Tamisha’s journey from hesitation to success reflects what happens when students are given both academic rigour and real-world skills. At Koa, that balance is intentional, preparing students not just for school, but for whatever comes next.

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