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Meet our 2025 Interns
At All Saints’ College, our internship program continues to nurture emerging talent by providing hands-on learning opportunities for Old Saints across key departments such as Arts, Sport, Nexus and Chaplaincy. This valued program supports both the growth of interns and the day-to-day work of staff, creating a meaningful exchange of knowledge and skills.
“The internship program has been an essential part of Nexus, supporting staff in their daily roles and assisting our community of readers and researchers,” said Bradley Middleton, Head of Library Services.
“It has been a rewarding opportunity to mentor someone inspired by the College’s vision of making a positive difference in our world. Our interns embody this vision by sharing and reflecting on their experiences as users of community hubs like Nexus, fostering a culture of continuous positive change.”
The ongoing success of the internship program is supported by the All Saints’ College Foundation, whose thoughtful investment framework ensures contributions are directed toward initiatives that provide lasting benefits to students, staff, and the broader College community.
Through the Foundation’s continued support, the internship program remains a vital pathway for developing future leaders and enriching the College experience staff, students and our alumni.
Meet our Interns:
Maya Marriot (Class of 2023) - NEXUS-S:
I applied to the Nexus-S internship because it aligns directly with my academic and career interests in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics. I was drawn to the program because of its strong reputation for hands-on learning and its supportive campus culture. I’m excited about the opportunity to deepen my technical skills, explore real-world applications, and build meaningful professional connections. One of the key advantages for me is that the environment feels familiar and comfortable, which makes it easier to focus on growth and fully engage in the experience.
Zoe Wilkinson (Class of 2024) - Outdoor Education:
I chose to apply for the Outdoor Education internship due to my passion for the outdoors. This opportunity aligns perfectly with my studies in Outdoor Leadership and provides valuable hands-on experience in the field. The Outdoor Education internship is a great chance to gain insight into how things are run from a perspective I haven't experienced before as a student. It offers practical experience by assisting on Outdoor Education trips, as well as helping with the behind-the-scenes planning and organisation for these trips. Having the connection at ASC is valuable as we have some highly experienced leaders in the outdoor field who I look up to and will be able to learn a lot from throughout this year.
Elle Griffiths (Class of 2024) - Sport, Health and Physical Education:
I applied for the SHPE internship because I have a strong connection to the community and want to give back in a meaningful way. I am looking forward to developing a passion for sports and seeing firsthand how physical activity can positively impact students' confidence, teamwork and wellbeing. This internship is a great opportunity for me to support current students, gain hands-on experience and continue growing in a familiar and supportive environment.
Rebecca Lee (Class of 2024) - Chaplaincy and Wellbeing:
Having grown up at All Saints’, I’m passionate about wellbeing and service. Working with Reverend Liz as Wellbeing Captain inspired me to serve through chaplaincy. This internship lets me give back to a community I love while doing the Lord’s work. I want to develop skills in organising, communication and problem-solving while gaining professional experience. This role will help me continue supporting wellbeing beyond my time as a student. ASC has shaped my values and given me lasting connections. Staying involved keeps me part of a supportive community and lets me give back in a meaningful way.