Welcome to the EA6 Alumni Page, where we proudly showcase the journeys and achievements of our former students. At EA6, we are committed to nurturing potential, and our alumni are a testament to the success that stems from hard work, determination, and the support of a strong school community. Among these inspiring individuals are two alumni who have returned to Ebbsfleet Academy as staff members, giving back to the school that helped shape their futures. Their stories, along with those of their peers, highlight the lasting impact of an EA6 education and serve as a source of inspiration for current and future students.
I’m currently studying at Greenwich after completing my A-levels at EA6. My time at the academy helped me prepare for the future, especially during Year 13 and I’ll always remember the support I received from my teachers. One of my proudest achievements is making the university football team, and my goal is to become a PE teacher. To current students, my advice is simple: don’t stress too much—you’ll get through it!
George
Student at University of Greenwich
I’m taking a gap year while completing a diploma. My passion for helping people inspired me to pursue this path, and my time at EA6 gave me the foundation I needed to succeed, particularly during my A-levels. I’m grateful for the guidance of my teachers. My proudest achievement has been qualifying as a personal trainer and helping clients rehabilitate after my own heart operation, as well as raising awareness about chronic illness through TV appearances. Looking ahead, I am starting an apprenticeship in September 2025 while continuing my TV career. To current students, I’d say: trust the process—everything happens for a reason
Jasmine
Gap year, studying for a diploma
Currently studying at university in Nottingham after achieving A*, A, A in my A-levels, I chose this path to explore computer science and find the field that suits me best. The advice from my teachers at EA6 played a key role in preparing me for this journey. My favorite memory is the ice-skating reward trip, and my friendship group had the biggest impact on me during school. Since leaving home to live alone, I’ve learned resilience and independence—one of my proudest achievements so far. My advice to Year 12 and 13 students is to take coding seriously and get a head start on your university modules if you’re pursuing computer science. My future goal is simply to enjoy life while growing academically and personally.
Ege
Student at University of Nottingham
I’m currently attending university after earning ABB in my A-levels at EA6. My personal interests guided me toward this path, and managing the transition from GCSEs to A-levels prepared me for the workload ahead. The academy’s reward system was a highlight of my time there. My advice to current students is to choose a course you’re passionate about rather than one that seems most useful—you’ll need that motivation for three or four years of hard work! One of my goals for my future will be to earn a First-Class degree.
Tarun
University Student
I’m studying at University of Nottingham after completing my A Levels at EA6. Choosing university felt like a safe option to explore what I want to do in life. EA6 helped me develop flexibility, confidence, and an open mind—skills that have been invaluable so far. My advice to current students is to maintain friendly relationships with everyone—it helps create a supportive environment you won’t regret later. Since leaving school, I’ve learned resilience while balancing academics with work life and aim to achieve financial stability so I can focus more on personal study.
Tudor
Student at University of Nottingham
I studied Spanish (A), Sociology (A), Art & Design (B), and Psychology (C) at A-levels before deciding to go to university to pursue my passion for modern languages—it felt like the right next step for me personally and professionally. The teachers at EA6 played such an important role in shaping my journey; their support made all the difference. Miss Shergill stands out as someone who went above and beyond—she even created a Spanish program just for me! My favorite memories include trips to universities, events, and ice skating days with friends. To current students: stay focused, work hard, and don’t hesitate to ask for help when you need it—you’ve got this! Since leaving school, I’ve balanced two part-time jobs while studying, including working as a foreign language assistant teacher at Ebbsfleet Academy!—a big step toward my goal of building a career in modern languages
Ana
Student of Modern Languages at University
I completed an LLB Law degree with Honours at the University of Leeds because of my passion for problem-solving and justice—it felt like the perfect blend of my strengths and interests. My time at Ebbsfleet Academy laid the foundation for this journey; teachers inspired me with their encouragement and belief in my potential. One standout memory was preparing for my Cambridge law school interview with my teachers – they spent hours helping me refine my responses and build confidence for one of the toughest experiences of my academic life! They pushed me out of complacency and helped me believe in myself academically and personally. To current students: challenge yourself, stay organised, build strong relationships with your teachers, and believe in your abilities—you are capable of so much more than you think! Since leaving school, I’m proud of winning a legal case that tested everything I’d learned about resilience and determination. My future goals include specialising in Commercial Law while mentoring others from underrepresented backgrounds.
Haz
Lawyer, Bachelor of Laws from the University of Leeds
I chose employment after leaving Ebbsfleet Academy because I’ve always wanted to help younger children enjoy their school experience as much as possible. EA6 helped me build confidence through opportunities like BTEC Sport classes with Mr. Dowling—he supported us so much by letting us teach younger years as part of our learning process! Culture Day 2023 is one of my favorite memories—it was amazing seeing students from different cultures come together with food and traditions from their backgrounds. My advice for current students is simple: ask for help when you’re unsure about your future path—teachers are there to guide you through options like jobs or apprenticeships if university isn’t your thing! Since leaving school, I’m proud of finding a job that I love supporting students as a Teaching Asssistant at Ebbsfleet Academy, but one day I’d love to become either a dance teacher or PE teacher.
Bryana
Teaching Assistant at Ebbsfleet Academy
The journeys of our EA6 alumni demonstrate the transformative power of education and perseverance. From excelling in academics to thriving in careers and even returning to give back to the school community, they embody the values of resilience, growth, and ambition that define EA6. To our current students: let these stories remind you that your potential is limitless. Stay focused, embrace challenges, and trust in your ability to achieve your goals. We are incredibly proud of our alumni and look forward to celebrating the accomplishments of future cohorts!