Currently, as a researcher at the University of Adelaide in values education, Shaun is a leader in the field of student care and the development of student relations. He has over thirty years of experience in secondary education and has taught in prestigious schools in England, Scotland, and Australia. He gained his teaching qualifications from Southampton University and entered the teaching profession in 1993, working as a teacher of Geography in a large multicultural school in Hampshire. He migrated to Australia in 1997 where he taught Geography at Woodlands School, Adelaide before moving briefly to Thomas More College. In 2000 he joined Pembroke School and was soon promoted to lead the Geography Department. He also worked briefly at St Leonards School Scotland as a boarding master and at St Peter’s Boys College teaching Geography before joining Prince Alfred College as their Dean of Students. Here he was instrumental in developing the pastoral structures in Character Education before accepting the role as Deputy Principal and subsequently as Principal at AIS.