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Who we are

The Development Office helps to bring the community together through events, networking, organising social activities and keeping you up to date with stories across the School and community. We are a friendly team and welcome all enquiries and feedback. The key members of the team are listed below and would be delighted to help with any questions regarding communications, events and volunteering opportunities, as well as support for the School.

Please get in touch. 

Antony Berry
Director of Development

Antony joined King’s in October 2022, and has pursued his passion for the non-profit sector for almost two decades. As a fundraising professional, Antony has worked across a range of charitable sectors, with some of the world’s most generous individuals, foundations and corporations, and has expertise in large-scale fundraising campaigns, social impact, and philanthropy. Across his varied career, Antony has helped to raise significant funds towards the personalised medicine programme at Cancer Research UK. He was part of the team that successfully raised £100m towards plant conservation and biodiversity projects at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and raised significant funds towards building a new Museum of London at West Smithfield. 

Antony completed a Master's in Philanthropic Studies at the University of Kent in 2023, and his final dissertation critically analysed the role and impact of bursaries in independent schools in addressing inequality. Antony is an advocate for social mobility and is passionate about enabling broader access to transformative educational opportunities.

Antony volunteers as Co-Chair of The Institute of Development Professionals in Education (IDPE) Conference Committee and is Trustee of the Friends of King's College School.

Outside work, when Antony isn’t on two wheels, he has three young boys who keep him busy as he watches from the side-lines.

Briony Blohm
Head of Alumni & Engagement

Briony is Head of Alumni & Engagement at King's and brings a wealth of experience from working in alumni engagement for two leading global business schools: INSEAD in Singapore and Chicago Booth School of Business in London, as well as for a start-up. She has broad experience in developing and managing impactful engagement programs, building alumni communities, and developing and implementing communication strategies. She was an integral part of the lifelong learning team at INSEAD and also worked on the development and launch of their alumni mentoring platform. At Chicago Booth she led on global engagement programmes and has staged events, conferences and lifelong learning initiatives around the globe for various alumni communities.

Briony grew up between rural France and the UK, and has lived and worked in many different countries. Having recently returned to the UK after her second spell working in Asia, Briony is happy to have joined the team at King's to make a meaningful impact via the provision of bursaries that will allow wider access to the School and bring greater diversity to our student body. She is a mum to two, loves travelling, walking, reading and dancing and cooks a mean Sunday roast.

Sarah Wong
Head of Philanthropy

Driven by a deep passion for creating positive change, Sarah joined King’s in December 2024 as Head of Philanthropy.

With over a decade of experience in partnerships and social impact, Sarah has built innovative collaborations that transcend traditional fundraising. She specialises in unlocking new resources and delivering sustainable, high-impact solutions across diverse sectors.

Sarah’s expertise lies in identifying strategic opportunities, driving income growth to enable large-scale impact, and cultivating strong relationships across private and public sectors. Her ability to navigate complex, multi-stakeholder environments has consistently led to both financial and strategic success.

Before joining King’s, Sarah held key roles at organisations such as The Power of Nutrition, Drinkaware, Demelza, JetSmarter, and others. She has a proven track record of managing dynamic collaborations that achieve meaningful outcomes.

Originally from Switzerland, Sarah has lived in China, Spain, and Germany. She speaks several languages, including English, French, and Spanish, reflecting her international perspective.

Outside of work, Sarah is a proud dog mum to her French bulldog, Momo. She enjoys exploring London’s vibrant food and music scenes, dancing, and travelling.

Dr Lucy Inglis
School Archivist

Lucy joined King’s in December 2018 and has relished finding out about the history of the School. Lucy’s passion for archives was sparked when she was working in the archive of the British artist William Scott whilst helping to compile the catalogue raisonné of his oil paintings. She decided to retrain and obtained her postgraduate qualification in Archives and Records Management from UCL in 2017. Since then, she has worked for the South London Gallery, IMS Prussia Cove, the Garden Museum and McVitie's (although only for a short time, it remains memorable for the experience of eating chocolate biscuits fresh off the conveyor belts!).

Over the past five years, Lucy has loved getting to know members of the King’s community, whether at reunions or on one-to-one tours, or even via email. She is a big believer that archives, and the stories they contain, should be uncovered and she is always looking for new ways to engage.

In her spare time, Lucy loves nothing more than going for a long walk. Having completed the North Downs Way, she is now walking the Thames Path and the Capital Ring. She has also started growing her own fruit and vegetables, albeit with limited success so far!

Tabitha Bolter
Development, Communications & Events Officer

Tabitha began her career in alumni engagement with a graduate internship at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, later joining the Development Team at King’s College School. She works on our annual programme of events, including alumni reunions, networking receptions and sporting events, and also writes the monthly e-Bulletin. Prior to joining King’s, she worked in customer relations at Monzo Bank and as a Complaints Analyst at Revolut.

Tabitha is a highly accomplished musician and holds a First Class BMus (Hons) in French Horn from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and a PgDip (Distinction) from the Royal College of Music. Her performance career is equally impressive, having played with renowned ensembles such as The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, Dorset Opera, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and the Al Bustan Festival Orchestra in Beirut, Lebanon. She also participated in the BBC Symphony Orchestra Placement Scheme (2022-2023). A notable highlight of her career was performing as a soloist at the Battle Proms in 2023, where she played at Highclere Castle and Blenheim Palace to an audience of over 8,000 people.

An avid triathlete, she has completed two Olympic distance triathlons for Great Ormond Street Hospital and is planning a third. She also taught the French horn at Ealing Junior Music School and assisted with the London Symphony Orchestra’s East London Academy.

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CONTACT US

King's Association Office

‏‏‎ ‎ development@kcs.org.uk

‏‏‎ ‎ +44 (0) 208 255 5408

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