Former Ninestiles Learners Return to Shape Future Generations.
Ninestiles, an Academy, part of the Summit Learning Trust, is thrilled to announce that 15 alumni have returned to work at the school, enriching the learning environment and helping to shape the future of the next generation.
With former learners now holding positions in teaching, administration, site maintenance, and IT support, the school has become a vibrant hub where past and present collide in the most inspiring way.
What makes Ninestiles even more remarkable is the way in which these alumni maintain their connection to the school, with multiple families continuing to be part of the Ninestiles community. For instance, siblings Lucas and Samirah Ravoof not only work at Ninestiles, but their parents are also part of the team. Art teachers Sam and Jayne Vesey are twin sisters who have returned to teach, and IT Support Worker Tracey Enright-Stanton’s partner is also employed by the school.
This strong bond between the school and its alumni is reflected in the wide variety of roles now held by former learners, all of whom continue to contribute to the school’s success.
Among them are:
Amanda O’Donnell – Careers Lead
Lee Mortiboys – Teacher of Modern Foreign Languages
Divya Chagger – Teacher of Science
Tom Bond – Teacher of English
Alice Douglas – Teacher of Maths
Lucas Ravoof – Site Team
Samirah Ravoof – Restaurant Team
Michael Shakeshaft – Cleaner
Jayne Vesey – Teacher of Art
Sam Fear – Teacher of Art
Michelle Cowley – Admin Team
Varjit Sira – Admin Team
Tracey Enright-Stanton – Service Delivery Manager
Mumin Abdul – Teacher of Maths
Marcus Rice – Support staff