Student Alumni
We welcome building long-term relationships with all our former students. Whether you attended Stoneham or Westwood, Prospect School, Prospect (Technology) College or King’s Academy, you will always be a valued member of our community.
We would love to hear what you have been doing since you left school and like to share your experiences to help our current and future students. There are lots of ways you could support the school – perhaps you could act as a role model to our current students, share advice and insight about the experiences you have had in Higher Education or your career, or help with a donation, as a fundraiser or by becoming a governor.
We would be very pleased to hear from you.
Please complete the form below to join our database of former students. We will use this to share updates on the school and opportunities you may be able to support us with.
Alumni Questionnaire
If you have any questions or you can share any photos of your post Prospect adventures, please contact Miss A Holt on aholt@kgaprospect.uk
Leavers’ Stories
Kelsey (left 2022)
"I finished sixth form in 2022, and went to study History at Oxford. I’ll be graduating in November 2025, after which I’ll be moving to London to pursue a career in policy and research!"
Kelsey’s advice to current students: "Follow your interests – they’ll take you where you need to go."
Emily (left 2017)
"At school I enjoyed History and German the most. Probably because these were the lessons that we were encouraged to talk in and had lovely teachers.
I completed an apprenticeship at Accenture (global technology and consulting company) and have worked there since I graduated from the scheme. Now I am a business technology associate manager assigned to Vodafone as a programme manager for a project in Dublin. The bit I love most about my job is leading the 100+ Accenture Apprentices across the UK. Outside of work I am completing an MBA with The Open University."
Emily’s advice: "Choose a path that you really want to go down, not one that someone else wants you to take, because you will be more successful and motivated if you enjoy what you do. You don't need to be great at everything, just find what you love and be excellent in that."
Melissa (left 2011)
"I studied childcare through apprenticeships and work-based training. Previously worked in SEN and I'm now deputy manager of a preschool."
Melissa’s advice: "Stay focused but also make sure to enjoy your time at school! It goes very quickly and can be hard at times, but you will look back in years to come and miss it all."
David (left 2007)
Favourite school subject: Maths (with a side order of history!)
Studied Maths at Loughborough University. Has worked in technology across a few different industries, and now heading up Product teams.
David’s advice: "Do what you enjoy – the rest will work itself out."
Koser (left 1996)
Since leaving Prospect: "I've been working in Corporate for 25+ years and more recently at Salesforce for the last 12.5 years."
Koser’s advice: "Work hard now so you can play hard later. Your teachers are a fountain of knowledge – be a sponge, take it all in, add more skills to your toolkit. The world is increasingly more competitive and challenging; make yourself stand out! Be the very best you can be, you owe it to yourself!"