At Epping St Johns we are keen to promote the achievements of our alumni and show current and prospective students the diverse range of career paths our past students have followed. The high achievements of past pupils across such a wide selection of careers, we believe, reflects the well-rounded education on offer and demonstrates how we help to develop each pupil’s individual talents and strengths
All our students are inspired by the success of our alumni, so share your experiences of College, University or your career path with them. This can be done by adding to our alumni career profile, or why not become a volunteer ambassador, taking part in our inspirational talks or careers events

Why become a volunteer ambassador.
• Enrich and support student experiences by being a resource for them to use
• Help give advice and support to students
• Give something back to the next generation.
• Attend talks and promote university life or a particular career to students
• It looks great on a CV!

To submit an alumni career profile or become a volunteer contact vmadden@esj.essex.sch.uk


Thursday, 24 September 2015

Ex students A Level success


Manisha Koolman, 18, from Epping
Business A, Government & Politics A, History A, French B
Going to King's College London to study Business Management.

Manisha decided to continue studying four full A Levels despite universities only requiring three, due to her enjoying studying so much. All this was in addition to her being a Student Ambassador for the college, volunteering for all open days and evenings and working tirelessly to support the Sixth Form department.

"I finally feel that all my hard work has paid off. I've worked tirelessly for this for the last 2 years and for me to secure my place at King's is really mind blowing! My dream career is to be involved in business within the music industry, which was always my first love. During my second year I'm hoping to go to California to explore my music industry opportunities.

 

Aaron Daly, 18, from Epping
Maths A*, Further Maths A, Business A
Going to Newcastle University to study Maths

"I'm so happy! I couldn't have asked for better results. I want to work in the City once I graduate – ideally in banking. I plan to get my foot in the door and work my way up.

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