Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2025 | Angela Fubler

Growing up in an island community surrounded by family and friends, Angela Fubler, founder and owner of Bermuda’s Chatmore British International School, enjoyed her own school years immensely. In particular, she has fond memories of the care and love that her teachers showed her and her fellow students.

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Think-Women-IWD-2025-join-us-LB“I feel like I was literally born to be an educator,” she explains. “I don’t remember wanting to do anything else in my life and that was probably due to a combination of inspirational forces – from a supportive family environment to superb teachers.”Bermuda's relationship to the UK is significant as a British Overseas Territory and so Angela and her peers grew up in a truly international environment, with families from other countries being assimilated into island culture. With a wide family network and a unique perspective on life, Angela felt from an early age that she wanted to become involved in education.“My father was on school boards and event planning committees, so I was always aware of school business, activities and infrastructure needs,” she says. “My mom was an enthusiastic and creative Girl Guide Leader and eventually, the Island Commissioner for Girl Guides.”Initially Angela was ready to pursue a career as a speech-language pathologist (speech therapist). Her own journey is one of wide international experience, having been to boarding school at St. Johnsbury Academy, an independent school in Vermont in the US, and then living in Canada for ten years during which she studied at Mount St Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She has also worked and travelled extensively in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.

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