Counseling Department
School Counseling
AUS Counselors strive to provide a comprehensive counseling program that addresses the personal/social, academic, career, and global development of all students affording them an opportunity to become lifelong learners and productive global citizens of the world.
Our school counselors are an integral part of the school community. They provide guidance to students and support families. They are key members of a multidisciplinary team that helps build student achievement through strategic development and implementation of evidence-based interventions. They work closely with their division administration and teachers to create and maintain a positive school culture and climate through various programs and initiatives. They offer classroom guidance in the elementary grades, advisory in middle school, and college prep in high school. Counselors also offer short-term group and individual counseling for students that require a more specialized approach. Students in middle school and high school take part in career exploration and college preparatory guidance and activities as part of the school counseling program.
Elementary School

Joanna Saintil
Guidance Counselor
Degree(s): Master of Education in School Counseling from The University at Buffalo, Buffalo New York, U.S.A. Bachelor of Arts in Global Gender Studies from The University at Buffalo, Buffalo New York, U.S.A
Hometown: New York City, New York U.S.A
Background: My name is Joanna Saintil, and I am thrilled to join the American United School as the new elementary school counselor! With 8 years of experience as an educator, academic advisor, and counselor in New York and Georgia, I am excited to embark on my first year as an international school counselor and serve the AUS community. I am passionate about ensuring that all students have access to an equitable and culturally sensitive curriculum where they are challenged and, most importantly, have fun! My goal is to help students achieve their aspirations and become productive, influential, and compassionate members of society.
Outside of AUS, you can find me knitting, singing loudly, cooking Caribbean food, traveling, or painting. I am delighted to be part of the AUS family and look forward to finding new ways to serve, support, and uplift our students.

AlZain AlBarjas
Elementary School Counselor
Degree(s): Master of Science in Child Development from University College London, United Kingdom. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Economics from Boston University, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Hometown: Kuwait
Background: Hello! I am super excited to join AUS as the Elementary School Counselor. I have several years of experience as a school counselor and behavior therapist, supporting children’s social, emotional, and academic development in both educational and clinical settings. I am committed to fostering student growth, engagement, and independence through proactive, compassionate, and evidence-based approaches. I believe that every child has the capacity to succeed when provided with the right guidance, support, and encouragement.

Retty John
Guidance Counselor Clerk
Degree(s): Bachelor’s in Accounting From Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India’.
Hometown: Thiruvalla, Kerala, India
Background: I began my career in Kuwait working in the oil & natural gas sector handling administrative tasks and currently with American United School for the last 9 years since its inception. Though having an accounting education background, I have really cherished working in an education sector with the counseling team as it has provided me more insight that has helped me in nurturing my children’s educational needs. I love reading, watching classic B&W movies, spending time with family, and enjoy traveling to new places and learning new cultures.
At the AUS Elementary we are committed to teaching the whole child. Throughout the early childhood and elementary stages of education we understand it is essential to facilitate children in their social and emotional development. Character in Action (CIA) describes the elementary school’s character education program and approach to promote positive behaviors and interventions. The program encompasses key character traits and soft skills using the R.O.C.K. (Respectful, Organized, Cooperative, Kind) acronym to teach key skills and dispositions that enable children to manage self and relationships effectively while making responsible decisions. Our character education program meets each child where they are and works to foster the essential qualities of character that are conducive to a healthy life and create global citizens who are positive members of society.
Counseling Services
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Individual and small group counseling
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Classroom guidance lessons to develop self-awareness, self management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making
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Community referrals to outside agencies as appropriate
Distinctive Programs
- Student of the Month - Recognition for students who have shown exemplary academic performance, and/or social behavior.
- R.O.C.K. (Respectful, Organized, Cooperative, Kind) - We encourage all students to get caught R.O.C.K.ing! We teach, model and celebrate students who display the behaviors we value most.
- Transition Buddies - Designed to assist new enrolled students adjust to their new school with the support of an existing student.
- AUS Rise - Designed to assist 5th grade students as they prepare their transition to middle school.
Middle School

Sarah Bushnag
MS Counseling
Degree(s): Master of Science in Psychology from Arizona State University; Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from University of Arizona.
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona (USA)
Background: I am so excited to be back at AUS this 2025-2026 school year in a different role. I have been an elementary school teacher for eighteen years in the U.S. and the Middle East including Bahrain and Kuwait. I have taught first grade, second grade and third grade throughout my career. I taught second and third grade at AUS not so long ago. Now I am returning as the Middle School counselor this year. I look forward to working with students and parents whom I already know in our community here at AUS. I have two children of my own, one who will be in high school at AUS. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and spending time with my family, traveling all over the world. I am looking forward to helping our students transition from the elementary world into middle school where they will gain more independence and develop new skills, and discover their unique strengths. I hope that I can be a person students turn to when faced with challenges and any questions they may have.

Roushell Varma
Counseling Clerk
Degree(s): Bachelor in Business Administration – Madurai Kamaraj University – India; Diploma in Professional Airport Ground Staff Services – Goa, India
Hometown: Goa, India
Background: Hi! My name is Roushell Varma. Although my roots are in Goa, I completed my education and began my career here in Kuwait, which has been my home since childhood. With 14 years of experience in client services in Kuwait, I bring a wealth of skills and a deep passion for my work.
My professional journey began in aviation, where I honed my ability to manage complex operations and deliver exceptional customer service. I then transitioned to a significant role in a major retail firm, where I supported senior executives, handled sensitive information, and developed strong organizational skills and attention to detail. My career took a meaningful turn when I began freelancing at an educational institution. This role allowed me to work closely with students, sparking my passion for the education sector and inspiring me to pursue a full-time position in this field.
Joining AUS has been an exciting and welcoming experience. I am eager to contribute to such a vibrant and supportive community. I also have a love for travel and discovering new places, which fills me with inspiration and joy. As someone who believes that "Travel opens your heart, broadens the mind, and fills your life with stories to tell," I look forward to bringing these experiences and perspectives to my role at AUS.
Our mission in Middle School at AUS is to support and assist all students transitioning from Elementary School and to prepare them for High School. We focus primarily on developing appropriate techniques to ensure the lessons of responsibility and the importance of good character whilst striving for academic, personal, social, and emotional success. Our Middle School Counseling Department will guide students into becoming the best, confident, adaptable, and open-minded version of themselves.
Counseling Services
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Provide individual & small group counseling.
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Refer students and families to community agencies in need of intensive services.
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Promote academic achievement and support student learning.
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Schedule students in the appropriate courses.
Distinctive Programs
- Character Recognition - Award students who have shown exemplary academic performance and/or social behavior.
- Student Advisory - Regular meetings that build student self awareness, self management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making through structured lessons and interactive activities.
- R.O.C.K. - (Respectful, Organized, Cooperative, Kind) - We encourage all students to get caught R.O.C.K.ing! We teach, model and celebrate students who display the behaviors we value most.
- AUS Rise - Assists 5th grade students as they prepare their transition to middle school.
- Student Ambassadors - Designed to assist new students adjust to a change in schools with the support of an existing student.
High School

Nichole Glover
HS Counselor
Degree(s): Educational Specialist in Educational Leadership, National Louis University Masters of Science, Psychology and Counseling, Troy State University, Alabama, USA. Bachelors of Science, Psychology, Bethune-Cookman College, Florida, USA.
Home: Orlando, Florida
Background: With 21 years of dedicated teaching experience in Central Florida and 7 years of prior work in the counseling field, my journey in education has been enriched by a diverse range of experiences. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of teaching a variety of subjects including English, Reading, Math, and AVID on the secondary level. This multifaceted background has equipped me with a deep understanding of students’ academic and emotional needs, allowing me to create a supportive and engaging learning environment. I am genuinely committed to the growth and well-being of my students and I am excited to continue making a positive impact on students’ lives here at AUS.

Roushell Varma
Counseling Clerk
Degree(s): Bachelor in Business Administration – Madurai Kamaraj University – India; Diploma in Professional Airport Ground Staff Services – Goa, India
Hometown: Goa, India
Background: Hi! My name is Roushell Varma. Although my roots are in Goa, I completed my education and began my career here in Kuwait, which has been my home since childhood. With 14 years of experience in client services in Kuwait, I bring a wealth of skills and a deep passion for my work.
My professional journey began in aviation, where I honed my ability to manage complex operations and deliver exceptional customer service. I then transitioned to a significant role in a major retail firm, where I supported senior executives, handled sensitive information, and developed strong organizational skills and attention to detail. My career took a meaningful turn when I began freelancing at an educational institution. This role allowed me to work closely with students, sparking my passion for the education sector and inspiring me to pursue a full-time position in this field.
Joining AUS has been an exciting and welcoming experience. I am eager to contribute to such a vibrant and supportive community. I also have a love for travel and discovering new places, which fills me with inspiration and joy. As someone who believes that "Travel opens your heart, broadens the mind, and fills your life with stories to tell," I look forward to bringing these experiences and perspectives to my role at AUS.
High School is an exciting stepping stone that leads youth to future education and career paths. High School Counselors will work closely with each student to assist and support them to navigate their educational journey. Academic planning, course scheduling, and college preparation are all part of our core values.
Counseling Services:
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Facilitate student exploration of their interests, abilities, and skills.
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Advise and support students in goal setting based on their academic needs and career aspirations.
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Provide responsive services through individual or small group counseling.
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Refer students and families to community agencies in need of intensive services.
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Collaborate with other educators, parents, and the community to support student achievement.
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Educate students on the AUS graduation requirements.
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Schedule students in appropriate classes as it relates to their postsecondary education plans.
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Coordinate on-campus college fairs, visits, and inform students of upcoming university fairs in the local community.
Distinctive Programs
Service Learning - Service, community, empathy, and a global perspective are so important that they are intertwined in the fabric of daily life. Service learning is not merely a graduation requirement to be checked off. It is part of who we are as a school. Being a global citizen means students play an active role in their community to make our world a better place. AUS students will find service learning eye-opening, energizing, powerful, and life-changing. Counselors are available to answer questions regarding service learning and provide students with service learning options and opportunities in our community.
Child Protection
American United School is committed to ensuring that the safety and security of our students are our top priority. AUS follows and adheres to child protection mandates and guidelines as stipulated by the Kuwait National Child Protection (KNCRP) Program, which passed into Kuwait law March 2015. It is our responsibility to make certain that all stakeholders are aware and compliant with the guidelines as it applies to schools and Educators. The policy objectives seek to outline strategies ensuring that:
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All employees, board members, owners, school leaders, staff, students, parents, and volunteers understand and are held accountable for the highest ethical standards in their conduct;
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Mandated reporters in particular, must adhere to legal mandates and the moral imperative to recognize, report, and prevent suspected child abuse and neglect;
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Children who are alleged victims of abuse and/or neglect are supported;
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Human resource management systems and processes for screening new and existing employees are developed;
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Professional learning for AUS’ employees is developed and implemented; and
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Opportunities are being developed for parents, volunteers, and the broader community to develop awareness on recognizing, reporting, and preventing abuse and neglect of children.
Child abuse, as defined by the Kuwait National Child Protection Program, “constitutes all forms of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, actual, potential and suspected abuse, neglect, or negligent treatment, commercial or other exploitation, or serious deprivation resulting in actual or potential harm to the child’s health, survival, development, or dignity in the context of relationships or responsibility, trust or power.” It refers to any person of 18 years of age or younger.
Kuwait law specifies that all educators are mandated reporters, which means they are legally obliged to report suspected child abuse. If a mandated reporter has reasonable suspicion or knowledge that child abuse is/has occurred, school policy requires the employee to make an immediate report to the school Child Protection Officer.
