The careers of two Alleyn’s alumni have collided in a happy coincidence as actor Nick Day (Dutton’s 1966) stars in a brand-new production of Michael Hastings’s (Brading’s 1953) forgotten gem Don’t Destroy Me.
Welcome
Alleyn's is incredibly privileged to have a strong and thriving alumni community and we are always seeking ways to both foster our alumni relationships and encourage alumni to remain engaged and connected with each other. This we do via regular communications and publications and through a wide range of events and reunions held throughout the year. Here, you can stay updated on alumni news, what's on (and been on) and browse editions of the EAC magazine. We always love to hear from you.
We are also fortunate to have many active supporters of Alleyn's amongst alumni, staff, parents and governors (past and current) whose generosity has enabled the School's continued development; from enhancements to facilities for pupils across the fields of science and technology, art and design, sport and music to the important goal of increasing access to the School via transformational, means-tested bursaries.
Learn about Advancing Alleyn's and how to donate here
Our Stories
Alleyn’s welcomed back Julia Elkouby (Tyson’s 2015) to inspire current students during Eco Week.
Thank you to Albert Wayman Scarlett (Cribb's 2015) for inspiring members of the Alleyn’s Medics Society.
The 126th EAC Dinner brought together alumni, former staff and pupils for a fantastic evening of food, friendship and fundraising.
Dobrinka Tabakova (Tyson’s 1997) has been awarded The Ivor Novello Award for Best Community and Participation Composition.

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