List of Old Emanuels
This is a list of notable former pupils and staff of Emanuel School, London, England.
Notable Old Emanuels
Armed forces
World War One
- 2nd Lieutenant John Lawrence Maynard Allen - killed in action 2 July 1916[1]
- 2nd Lieutenant Harry Mason Barber - killed in action 8 August 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant George Robert Bernard - killed in action 8 April 1917
- Major Augustus William Bird DSO & Italian Silver Medal of Military Valor
- 2nd Lieutenant Charles Frederick Bishop - killed in action 4 April 1918[2]
- 2nd Lieutenant Stanley Ward Bowes - killed in action at the Battle of the Hohenzollern Redoubt, 29 September 1915[3]
- 2nd Lieutenant Joseph Dunstan Bradly Order of Leopold, Croix de Guerre
- 2nd Lieutenant (Acting Captain and Acting Major) Robert Brown MC & Bar[4]
- 2nd Lieutenant Roland Walter Bullivant - killed in action 1 May 1917[5]
- Captain William Harding Cairns - killed in action 1 July 1916
- Lieutenant Leslie George Callingham Chevalier Legion d'Honneur
- 2nd Lieutenant Leith Cassie - killed in action 11 December 1917 [6]
- Lieutenant Cyril John Chamberlain - killed in action 7 October 1917[7]
- Walter E. T. Chester DCM
- Lieutenant Leslie Stuart Clinton MC
- 2nd Lieutenant Walter Reginald Cox OCB
- Captain Alfred Christopher Dancer MC[8]
- Major George Delaforce DSO
- 2nd Lieutenant Michael Louis Dell - killed in action at Montauban 14 July 1916[9]
- Captain M. R. Dell MC
- Captain Frank Christopher Denman MC
- Captain Eric Dilnutt - killed in action 2 March 1916[10]
- 2nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Norman Dolby MC
- Lieutenant (Acting Captain) W. G. Elder - served in France, 1915–16, Salonika, 1916, and Palestine, 1917; died in hospital 10 February 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Entwistle MC
- 2nd Lieutenant H. W. Evans - killed in action at the Third Battle of the Scarpe, 24 May 1917
- Major Herbert Alexander Fagan DSO, MC & Bar
- 2nd Lieutenant Edward Henry Fisher - killed in action 9 April 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant Eddie "Sir Edmund Tintacks" Fisher - killed in the last few days of the Somme offensive, 16 November 1916[11]
- 2nd Lieutenant Richard George Gabb - killed in action 6 August 1915 [12]
- 2nd Lieutenant Roland Stredwick Gilbert, mentioned in dispatches, killed in action 11 October 1917
- Lieutenant Frank Percy James Glover MC & Bar
- 2nd Lieutenant William Frank Godfrey - killed in action at the Battle of the Somme 3 September 1916[13]
- 2nd Lieutenant Arthur Goodall - Killed in action 20 February 1918[14]
- 2nd Lieutenant Cecil Boyce Grundy MC[15]
- 2nd Lieutenant Ronald Edwin Grundy - killed in action at the Battle of the Somme 1 July 1916 [16]
- Captain William George Hall MC
- 2nd Lieutenant Frederick John Harding - killed in action 22 September 1917
- Lieutenant S. A. G. Harvey - killed in action 21 March 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant William James Hastings MC
- Lieutenant Reginald Pole Hayes - killed in action 22 July 1917[17]
- 2nd Lieutenant William George Howard DSO
- Sgt Harold Arthur Hunt - mentioned in despatches, killed in action 3 June 1915
- 2nd Lieutenant Leslie Inkster MC
- Lieutenant Arthur James - killed in action 3 January 1917
- 2nd Lieutenant Evelyn Walter James Johnson - killed in action 20 July 1916[18]
- 2nd Lieutenant E. M. S. Kearney - killed in action 27 October 1918[19]
- Lieutenant Norman Charles Kearney - killed in action 27 April 1918[20]
- Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Kinnear MC
- 2nd Lieutenant Frank Ashton Lane - killed in action 31 July 1917
- Captain Adolphe Grantley Le Chavetois MC - killed in action 22 January 1918
- Lieutenant Stanley MacBeth - killed in action at High Wood, 15 September 1916[21]
- First Officer Roland Leonard Hastings McNish DSO, RNVR first officer on SS Otaki[22]
- 2nd Lieutenant Leonard Gordon Marthews - died from injuries 20 April 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant George Mason - killed in action 15 April 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Harry Bedloe Moore - killed in action 4 November 1918
- Major William Forsyth Morgan MC
- 2nd Lieutenant Herbert James Ritchie Moseley - killed in action 27 June 1916 [23]
- 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Charles Montford - killed in action 3 May 1917
- 2nd Lieutenant Cyril Archibald Monson, killed in action 18 May 1915
- Captain Cyril Robert Wightman Mountain - killed in action 5 August 1917
- Captain Douglas William Lane Nichols MC
- Sgt William Percival Noel MM, mentioned in despatches
- 2nd Lieutenant Albert Arthur Pine - killed in action 19 January 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Lesley Tattersall W. Pine - killed in action 18 August 1917 at Passchendaele
- Captain William Archer Pope - killed in action 7 October 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant William Arthur Poundall MC
- Surgeon Captain Alan Warwick Yates Price CBE
- 2nd Lieutenant Leonard John Jolliffe Price - killed in action 15 August 1916|[24]
- Captain Maurice Arthur Prismall MC
- Lieutenant F. Robinson - killed in action 7 July 1916
- Captain R. D. Robinson - killed in action at Passchendaele, 7 June 1917[25]
- 2nd Lieutenant Ross-Jenkins - killed in action 16 June 1918[26]
- 2nd Lieutenant E. F. Rice - killed in action 18 February 1917[27]
- Captain Brian Causes Rigden MC
- 2nd Lieutenant Harold Buchanan 'Bay' Ryley, - killed in action 5 September 1916
- Lieutenant Harold Buchanan Ryley - killed in action 15 December 1917[28]
- Lieutenant Donald Arthur George Buchanan Ryley - killed in action 11 February 1917[29]
- 2nd Lieutenant Charles Burleigh Sach - killed in action at Gommecourt, 1 July 1916[30]
- William Henry Sanders MM
- Lieutenant B. S. Sanfield - died from injuries Christmas 1918
- Lieutenant Bryan Scurfield Posthumous MC & Greek Medal of Military Merit[31]
- 2nd Lieutenant Norman Hele Sisterton - killed in action 16 April 1918[32]
- Lieutenant Frank William Skinner - died from injuries 5 May 1916
- Captain Walter George Spencer - killed in action 26 March 1918[33]
- Captain Geoffrey Chollerton Smith MC, RFC
- Major R. G. Smithard DSO, MC Brigade Staff Captain
- 2nd Lieutenant Filmer Blake Spicer - killed in action 6 September 1916[34]
- Lieutenant George Stephens MC
- 2nd Lieutenant Ranulph Augustus Summers - killed in action 28 August 1915[35]
- 2nd Lieutenant Arthur Lewis Thomas - killed in action 24 April 1918
- 2nd Lieutenant Charles Ernest Turner Croix de Guerre
- 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Nelson Underwood - killed in action 2 July 1919
- Lieutenant James Vaughan MC
- Lieutenant Hugh Colin Waghorn MBE
- Lieutenant C. F. A. Wagstaffe DFC
- Lieutenant George Ernest Walker - killed in action 6 June 1917[36]
- Lieutenant Gerald William West - killed in action 25 September 1915[37]
- Lieutenant Ivor Austin While - killed in action at the Battle of Delville Wood 31 August 1916
- Lieutenant James E. Whitehead, RGA (Special Res.) - mentioned in dispatches 7 July 1916
- 2nd Lieutenant Robert Philip Wilson - killed in action 7 August 1915[38]
World War Two
- Sub./Lt. Donald John Allcock - mentioned in dispatches
- Major Ronald Crampton Bailey MC
- Air Vice-Marshal George Banting CB, CBE[39]
- WO Roland Cuthbert Besant DFM
- Captain Donald George Chick - mentioned in dispatches
- Captain John Aubrey Chiles - mentioned in dispatches
- WO George Oliver Cowles MBE
- L/Cpl Howard Gordon Cross - mentioned in dispatches
- Pilot officer Arthur R Clutterbuck DFC
- Group Captain George Darley DSO - Battle of Britain flying ace, and one of The Few
- Sgt Jack Leslie Darnell - mentioned in dispatches
- Squadron Leader Ernest Henry 'Dixie' Dean – flying ace, Greek Distinguished Flying Cross, mentioned in dispatches[40]
- Major Henry Barnett Deeks MBE, Croix de Guerre
- Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Clement Deeks MBE, mentioned in dispatches
- Major George Delaforce DSO
- Squadron Leader Jack Dixon DFC, mentioned in dispatches
- Colonel Philip R Drew OBE, mentioned in dispatches
- Sholto Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Kirtleside GCB, MC, DFC – Marshal of the Royal Air Force, at Emanuel 1904–1905[41]
- Flying Officer Douglas Albert Duncan DFC
- Flight Lieutenant Douglas W Finlay DFC
- Pilot Officer Colin Dunstan Francis – Battle of Britain flying ace, and one of The Few
- Squadron Leader Cedric A Fraser-Petherbridge DFC
- Pilot Officer Richard Charles Frost DFM
- Brigadier D. W. Furlong DSO, OBE, MC[42]
- Captain Peter Graham Glendenning MBE
- Major W. G. Gold - mentioned in dispatches
- Surgeon Lieutenant Francis John Goldsworthy
- Flying Officer William Bernard Hartnett DFC
- Flying Officer Leslie R Hastings DFC, mentioned in dispatches
- Lieutenant-Colonel David P. Haydon
- Group Captain Douglas 'Sammy' Hoare - flying ace[43]
- Captain Stanley George Holliman MC
- Major Sidney Rowland Hudson TD
- Major Harold John Hutchins MC
- Lieutenant Peter Harold Jackson MC[44]
- Colonel W. M.S. Jeffery - mentioned in dispatches for his actions in the Battle of Gazala, and subsequently Regimental Colonel Royal Tank Regiment 1966-1967[45]
- Wing Commander W. H. Kearney OBE
- Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Miller Kirkwood
- WO Norman Robert Langton DFM
- Wing Commander Hugh James Felce Le Good AFC, DFC
- Group Captain Bertie Mann DFC
- Captain Peter Herbert Mason MC
- Lieutenant John McClean - Twice mentioned in dispatches
- 2nd Lieutenant Michael HL McDonnell - killed in action 29 April 1943
- Commander John Harvey McGregor - killed in action 19 December 1941
- Lieutenant-Commander William Lake Meredith - mentioned in dispatches
- Pilot Officer F. J. Milliken DFC
- Pilot Officer Kenneth Millist DFC – Battle of Britain flying ace, and one of The Few
- Major Donald Russell Naylor MBE, mentioned in dispatches
- Lieutenant John Howard Neale MC
- Wing-Commander Bryan Noble - Battle of Britain flying ace, and one of The Few
- Adjutant Geoffrey Blake Palmer - mentioned in dispatches, Greek Silver Medal
- Major Felix Harvey Spencer Palmer CBE
- Captain Eric Nelson Pinkham MC
- PO Writer Seymour Pike DSM - German linguist noted for his part in the World War 2 commando attack known as The Battle of St. Nazaire
- Pilot Officer F. W. Prendergast DFC
- Flying Officer Harry Prowse - Battle of Britain flying ace and one of The Few[46]
- Captain Maurice Rowdon - mentioned in dispatches
- Flight Lieutenant Jack Douglas Royal - mentioned in dispatches
- Lieutenant Sandi DSC
- FS Alan Patrick Savage DFM
- Lieutenant Hugh Craigie Sim MC
- Flying Officer Gordon McCrae Smeaton - mentioned in dispatches
- Major John Arthur Solkhon MBE
- Pilot Officer Ronald Charles Simendinger DFM
- Commander Eric Haydn Smith - killed in action 24 February 1941
- Air Vice-Marshal Cecil Alfred Stevens CB, CBE, MC & Bar
- Major Edward Thomas MC - noted for his part in the Battle of Hellfire Pass
- Squadron Leader Francis W. Thomas - mentioned in dispatches
- Major Urwin 'Ned' Thornburn MC, TD
- Flight Lieutenant George Warwick Topliss DFC
- Wing Commander Reginald John Twamley DFC
- Flight Lieutenant George Eric Victor Townsend DFC
- Major Alan Forsyth Wallace MC, mentioned in dispatches
- Major Stanley Charles Warner MC - noted for his part in the Battle of Hellfire Pass
- Brigadier David Warren DSO, OBE, MC[47]
- Major John Arthur West DSO, OBE, TD
- Wing Commander Richard Kemp Wildey DFC - killed in action 15 October 1942
- Squadron Leader Owen Edmund Wiltshear DFC
- WO Rodney Frederick Harding Young DFM
Falklands
- Sub-Lieutenant Tim Bromige - Served on the Frigates Leander & Minerva in the Falklands Conflict
- Lieutenant-Commander James Davis – Served on HMS Rhyl in the Falklands Conflict
- Lieutenant D. C. W. O'Connell MBE – Decorated bomb disposal expert who served on HMS Endurance in the Falklands Conflict
- Surgeon Commander Richard Moody AAGBI, Pask Certificate of Honour, anesthetist - Served in the Falklands Conflict[48]
Other distinguished military
- Group Captain Hugh Joseph Butler OBE
- Captain Rex Cooper OBE, Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Lieutenant-Colonel E. M. T. Crump MBE
- Major Peter Farmer - RAMC Military Hospital
- Air Commodore H. F. Fuller CBE – Chief Accountant to the RAF
- Major Henry King
- Colonel T. R. Kirkpatrick
- Air Commodore Charles Edward Loveridge CBE
- Colonel James Orr
- Major-General David Roberts FRCP, FRCPE, Director of Army Medicine and Honorary Physician to The Queen[49]
- Major Richard Rigg OBE, TD
- Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Rose
- Major David Walter Sanders OBE
- Brigadier Sydney Lawrence Slocock RAVC
- Commander Chris Stanley - Principal Warfare Officer (PWO); formerly Head of Tactical Defence, Maritime Warfare Unit, RN
- Colonel Philip Stack MBE, Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service - British Defence Attaché British Embassy Tel Aviv; formerly NATO Allied Command Transformation, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE)
- Squadron Leader Paul Tofi
Arts and entertainment
- Naveen Andrews – actor, star of Lost, and The English Patient
- John Banting – artist
- Alan Caddy – guitarist with The Tornados
- Roger Clarke – photographer[50]
- Derek Davis – ceramic artist[51]
- Colin 'Bob' Day - singer/guitarist with The Allisons, runners-up at the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest
- Rupert Degas – actor
- Hero Fiennes-Tiffin - actor
- John Gower – actor
- Ludolf Grolle - artist[52]
- Jack Hedley - actor
- Leslie Henson – actor
- Douglas Hickox – film director
- Chris Hughes – record producer, and Adam and the Ants drummer, aka Merrick
- Rupert Jarvis – bassist with The Maccabees
- Richard Marquand – film director, director of Return of the Jedi
- Ben Moore - artist and curator
- Gordon Murray - puppeteer (Camberwick Green, Chigley, Trumpton)
- Mick Rock – rock photographer
- Pete Saunders – Dexys Midnight Runners founder member and keyboardist
- Paul Slack – UK Subs bassist
- Hugo White – guitarist with The Maccabees
Clergy
- Barney Hopkinson – formerly Rector of Wimborne Minster 1981–1986; Archdeacon of Sarum 1986–1998; and Archdeacon of Wilts 1998–2004
- The Rev Neil Munt - Canon of St. Pauls
- The Rev Martyn Neale - Hon Canon of Guildford Cathedral
- J. B. Phillips – theologian and clergyman
- The Rev Eric Ware - Precentor of Guildford Cathedral
Industry
- John Antoniades - CEO Starcom Mediavest Group, Middle East and North Africa
- E. R. C. Beard MBE - Acting Head of Industrial Relations, Shell Oil
- Jacques Callaghan - Co-Head of European Investment Banking at Canaccord Genuity Group Inc.
- Neil Carson OBE - formerly CEO Johnson Matthey PLC
- Dr Kevan Clemens – Director at MEI Pharma; formerly Chairman of Chelsea Therapeutics International Ltd and Director at Kosan Biosciences Inc and Executive Vice President of Pharmaceutical Business at Hoffmann-La Roche[53]
- Sharb Farjami – Chief Operating Officer, Mindshare Australasia
- Dheeraj Hinduja – Chairman of Ashok Leyland and Director of Hinduja Automotives Ltd
- Joseph Levy CBE, BEM - property developer[54]
- Sir John Page Kt, OBE, ADC[55][56]
- Steve Skeates – founder and Managing Director, Integral Global Search
- Sir Ronald Wates Kt – property developer, along with brothers Norman Wates and Allan Wates[57]
Law
- Professor Gerald M. Adler LLM, JSD - international lawyer and academic specializing in historical aspects of the contemporary Israeli–Palestinian conflict; formerly Associate Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario, and Senior Assistant to the Attorney General, Ministry of Justice, Jerusalem[58]
- James Alexander - Business Strategy Manager at Ohene Partners; formerly senior lawyer at Bank of America Merrill Lynch/Barclays Bank (Wealth)
- Peter Cane - Tax Supervisor at Adams, Mitchell
- Richard Harbord - Managing Partner and Senior Conveyancing Partner at Harbord & Co Solicitors
- Jason Hunter - partner at Russell-Cooke
- Anton J. S. Keating - formerly Assistant Attorney General for the State of Maryland, 1979-1981
- V. D. Knowles - criminal lawyer, Assize Court Singapore British Malaya; formerly of Lincoln's Inn[59]
- Professor Emeritus Beverley John Pooley LLM, SJD - Professor of Law and Dean of Ann Arbor College University of Michigan & Director of the Michigan Law Library University of Michigan, Law School[60]
- Howard Posner - Assistant Director Criminal Law at Legal Aid Queensland
- Nishtar Saleem - Senior Partner at Saracens Solicitors
- Rufus Stilgoe - Barrister, 23 Essex Street Chambers
- Geoffrey Sullivan - Barrister, Chambers of Frances Oldham QC
Literature
- David Carver OBE - International Secretary of PEN International 1951–1974
- Colin Chambers – formerly RSC literary manager and writer, works include Inside the Royal Shakespeare Company: Creativity and the Institution (2008)
- Steve Gooch – dramatist, winner of the 2007 BAFTA award for Best Radio Play for McNaughton
- Anthony J Harding - Coleridge scholar, and formerly University of Saskatchewan
- Kevin Jackson FRSA - writer, works include The Language of Cinema (1998) and Withnail and I (2004)[61]
- Vernon Richards – anarchist writer and photographer[62]
- N. F. Simpson – dramatist[63]
- Keith Walker – writer and editor
- Michael Vince - poet and author
- Clive Wilmer – poet and Fellow of Fitzwilliam College and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge[64]
Media
- Roy Addison - head of press, Thames Television[65]
- Michael Aldred – co-presenter of Ready Steady Go!
- Michael Aspel OBE – broadcaster
- Clive Barnes – theatre critic[66]
- Simon Barnes – chief sports correspondent for The Times
- Bill Boorne - Theatre Critic & Journalist
- Peter Fozzard – broadcaster and journalist
- Richard Lyntell Hollands - Daily Telegraph Hockey correspondent for over 40 years, and editor of Hockey News
- R. J. F. Howgill - BBC Controller of Music 1952-1959[67]
- John Caine - formerly BBC Controller of Public Affairs and Head of Broadcasting Support Services (BSS)[68]
- Lawrence McDonnell - BBC journalist and author of October Revolution: a BBC Correspondent's Eye-Witness Account of the Storming of the Russian Parliament (1994)
- Howard Milton – designer and brand consultant
- Andi Peters – television presenter and producer
- Paul Rambali - Music journalist & author
- Ed Ross - Head of Marketing and Media at ITV; formerly Account Director at Ogilvy & Mather
- Geoff Watts – BBC broadcaster and journalist
Medicine
- James Adams - Consultant Physician at Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust and SHO Renal/Liver at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Ian Anderson FRCA – consultant anaesthetist University Hospital Crosshouse, NHS Ayrshire and Arran, Kilmarnock, Scotland[69]
- David Bainton FRCP – epidemiologist[70]
- E. J. Bilcliffe FRCPE - Orthopaedic surgeon and formerly Late Senior House-Surgeon, Lincoln County Hospital[71]
- Clive Bruton FRCPsych – neuropathologist, honorary consultant, Department of Neuropathology, Runwell Hospital[72]
- Malcolm Sinclair Campbell FRCS, FRCSE - surgeon and soldier; formerly president of the Hull Medical Society[73]
- Professor David Cook – pharmacologist; Director of Studies in Medical Education, University of Alberta
- Gwilym Evans FRCOG – consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist[74]
- Professor Kenneth John Gurling FRCP - Consultant and Associate Dean University of Nottingham Medical School; formerly consultant physician Derbyshire Royal Infirmary[75]
- Kim Neal Hakin FRCS, FRCOphth – consultant ophthalmic surgeon, Taunton & Somerset NHS Trust
- Robert H. Ivy FACS – Professor Emeritus, plastic and reconstructive surgery at Philadelphia General Hospital, and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Dentistry and the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine[76]
- Norman Lumb OBE, FRCS, Twice mentioned in dispatches – urologist[77]
- Michael Maier FRCPsych – Consultant Psychiatrist and Director of Medical Education West London Mental Health NHS Trust; Head of London Specialty School of Psychiatry[78]
- Iqbal Malik FRCP - Consultant cardiologist Imperial College Healthcare Trust
- W. F. McConnell - endocrinologist; Department of Biology, College of William and Mary
- Phil Moore FRCS – otolaryngologist and Deputy Chair (clinical), and Joint Associate Medical Director Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group
- Kenneth Roberts – John Clinch Professor of Medical History, and formerly Associate Dean of Medicine and Professor of Physiology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Medical School[79]
- Graham Edward Schofield FRCS – Consultant Surgeon[80]
- Peter Skinner FFARCS – consultant anaesthetist to Frenchay and Cosham Group of Hospitals, Bristol[81]
- George F. Stebbing CBE, FRCS, FFR – radiologist[82]
- Bernard Wallace FRCGP - Welsh National School of Medicine
- Austen E. Wheatley FRCS - Proctologist[83][84]
- Aasim Yusuf FRCPE – gastroenterologist and Chief Medical Officer, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Pakistan.
Other professions
- Charles Walter Clark FRIBA - main architect for the Metropolitan Line on the London Underground
- Arthur Henry Roberts FRIBA - architect[85]
- Michel Roux Jr – Two-starred Michelin chef and restaurateur and presenter of Masterchef[86]
- Hayward Lewis Samson MBE - architect[87]
- Fred Sawyer MBE - Zoological Librarian British Museum (Natural History), and author of A short history of the libraries and list of manuscripts and original drawings in the British Museum (Natural History) (1971)
- Tomasz Starzewski – designer
Politics, public administration, and diplomacy
- Sidney Abramson CMG – Under-Secretary, Commercial Relations and Exports Division, Department of Trade,[88]
- The Rt Hon Richard Adams MP – politician, formerly Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
- F. G. Burrett CB - Second Permanent Secretary, Home Civil Service 1972-1981[89]
- Sir Alfred Butt MP – politician, theatre manager, race horse owner and breeder[90][91]
- Ernest Crutchley CB, CMG, CBE - Minister (Political)/Deputy High Commissioner Australia[92]
- Sir Arthur Galsworthy KCMG – British Ambassador to Ireland and formerly British High Commissioner to New Zealand
- Sir John Galsworthy KCVO, CMG – British Ambassador to Mexico
- Sir William Geraghty KCB – Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State (Admin) Ministry of Defence[93]
- Nicholas Griffin - London Mayoral Advisor on Budgets and Performance[94]
- Baron Hain of Neath, PC – formerly Secretary of State for Wales; previously Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland; Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal
- John Collier F Hopkins - Director of the Commonwealth Mycological Institute, 1956–1964
- Anthony E. Heath - Diplomat, Second Secretary to the British Embassy in Argentina
- Sir John Hawton KCB - Permanent Under-Secretary, Ministry of Health[95]
- Arthur John Loveridge OBE - Colonial Administrative Service, Chief Regional Officer, Northern Territories, Gold Coast[96]
- N. L. Mayle - Head of Foreign Office in Hong Kong, and recipient of the Jubilee Medal[97]
- J. W. L. Oliver CB, CBE – Director of Stores at the Admiralty[98]
- Leonard Henry Pike - Agent-General, Queensland 1931-1951[99]
- Denis Stanley Osborn BEM - Senior Auditor, Exchequer and Audit Department
- The Rt Hon Geoffrey Robinson MP – formerly Paymaster General
- John Allen Rogers - engineer and senior climate change specialist at the World Bank; developer of EFFECT low-carbon development model[100]
- Mark MacGregor – politician, formerly Conservative Party chief executive
- R. E. Simms CBE - conservative party chief publicity officer[101]
- Brian William Taylor – Under-Secretary, Department of Health and Social Security
- Matthew Taylor – chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts
- Robert Walter Taylor CMG, OBE - Receiver General and Treasurer and Chairman Board of Works, Bahamas[102]
- Charles Wilfrid Scott-Giles OBE, FSA – Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
- A. E. Titley MC, TD, Chevalier Legion d'Honneur, Mentioned in Dispatches - Ministry of Education Staff Inspector, Modern Languages; formerly Head of Modern Languages and Housemaster of Littlefield House Marlborough College[103]
- Peter Wardle – Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission
- Sir Sebastian Wood KCMG – British Ambassador to Germany; formerly British Ambassador to China, and Principal Private Secretary to the Cabinet
Professors and distinguished thinkers
- Professor Robert F Ash - Professor of Economics with reference to China and Taiwan SOAS China Institute, and founder of the Centre of Taiwan Studies, SOAS[104]
- Peter John Barker - German Studies academic in the Department of Modern Languages and European Studies, University of Reading[105]
- Kenneth C. Barnes – educationalist and teacher at Bedales, and headmaster and founder of Wennington School[106]
- Robert Barr OBE, FRSA, CGeog (GIS), FRGS – geographer, Visiting Professor, University of Liverpool; Honorary Fellow, University of Manchester
- Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee OM, KBE, FRS, FRSA, FREng, DFBCS – inventor of the World Wide Web, recipient of the Millennium Technology Prize and professor at MIT
- Edward Bowell – astronomer, Lowell Observatory
- Professor Tony Brooker - Emeritus Professor of Computer Science, University of Essex
- E. G. Couzens - chemist and plastics specialist; author of Plastics in the Modern World (1968)
- Raymond Dawson – sinologist, and Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford[107]
- Professor J Duncan M Derrett – Emeritus Professor of Oriental Laws, University of London[108]
- Brian G. Duff - physicist, Department of Physics and Astronomy UCL, 1962-1984
- Professor J. W. Eaton - Professor of German, University of Michigan
- Professor A. S. Ferguson - Professor of Moral Philosophy, Durham University, formerly Queens's University, University of Oxford, University of St Andrews, and University of Dundee
- Nick Fieller - Statistician and formerly Senior lecturer in Statistics, Department of Probability & Statistics, University of Sheffield[109]
- Professor Derek Fray FRS, FREng – Professor of Materials Chemistry, and Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge; formerly Assistant Professor of Metallurgy at MIT
- Professor Robert Gibson – Emeritus Professor of Engineering Science, King's College, London
- A. C. Gimson – phonetician and head of the department of phonetics and linguistics, UCL[110]
- Professor Peter Goddard CBE, FRS – mathematical physicist, director of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton; formerly Master of St John's College, Cambridge; Honorary Fellow Isaac Newton Institute
- Professor John Gower - Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Open University[111]
- Ronald Gray – Emeritus Fellow of German Literature Emmanuel College, Cambridge
- H. C. F. Holgate - mathematician and banking and exchange specialist; author of English bank accounting and its historical background (1948) and co-author of Exchange Arithmetic (1961)
- Professor David Howarth - formerly Chair at the Institute of Computer Science
- Professor Ivor James – professor of cello, Royal College of Music[112]
- Professor Tony Judt FBA – historian, and Erich Maria Remarque Professor in European Studies, New York University. Nominated for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction.[113]
- Tom Kemp - Marxist economic historian and political theorist; formerly Reader in Economic History at the University of Hull
- Professor Tony Larkum – Fellow in Biological Sciences, University of Sydney
- William Lovelock – composer
- George Lyward OBE – educationalist, teacher, (Emanuel School, Glenalmond College, and The Perse School under W. H. D. Rouse), and founder of Finchden Manor progressive community for young people[114]
- Professor David Marquand FBA, FRSA, FRHistS – academic, visiting fellow and formerly principal of Mansfield College, Oxford; ex-Labour Party MP and SDP co-founder
- Professor Mark Miodownik MBE – materials scientist, University College London
- Professor Roy Morgan - Emeritus Professor in Soil Erosion Control in the National Soil Resources Institute (NSRI), Cranfield University
- Professor R. F. Naylor - chemist, formerly of Harvard Medical School[115][116]
- Professor Ed Nice – Molecular Biologist and Biochemist, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences, Monash University, Visiting Professor, Sichuan University and West China Hospital; formerly Principal Research Fellow, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research[117]
- Professor Denis Noble CBE, FRS, FRCP (Hon), Emeritus Professor and co-Director of Computational Physiology, Balliol College, Oxford; formerly Burdon Sanderson Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology
- Professor Alastair Norcross - Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder[118]
- Professor John Paynter OBE, FRSA – composer and Emeritus Professor of Music University of York[119]
- Professor Bob Pritchard - Geneticist, and founder of the Department of Genetics, University of Leicester[120]
- John Reader FRGS – Geographer, and honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology, University College London[121]
- Iain Reid - formerly Fellow, Fitzilliam College, Cambridge; lecturer and senior fellow, LSE
- Professor Sir Owen Saunders Kt, FRS, FREng – Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Fellow, and formerly Rector of Imperial College, London and Vice-Chancellor of the University of London[122]
- Raymond Stephens – physicist. Reader in Acoustics Imperial College, London[123]
- Professor David Stockton – Professor of Classics, and Emeritus Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford
- Brian C. Sutton - Mycologist and Visiting Professor at the Universities of Manitoba, Maracay, Madras, Malaysia, Melbourne and Texas. Visiting Research Scientist Plant Research Institute Burnley, Victoria, Australia; author of The Coelomycetes (1980), and A Century of Mycology (1996)
- Geoffrey Tyack FRHistS, FSA - architectural historian; Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford, and Director of the Montag Center for Overseas Studies in Oxford[124][125]
Royalty and other nobility
- His Royal Highness Prince Abdul Hakeem Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei
- Sir Charles Christopher Cockburn of that Ilk, 13th Bt[126]
- Peter Horsley-Beresford, OBE[127]
- Benjamin Peter Desmond Wigram[128]
Sport
Rowing
- James D. Atashroo - Coupe de la Jeunesse 2006
- Gary Belcham - GB Junior International Rower 1988, Coupe de la Jeunesse 1987, Nations Cup 1990 & 1992
- Benjamin Thornton Bell - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1988
- Charles Peter Berners-Lee - GB International Rower 1982, Oxford Blue 1979, Isis 1978
- Nicholas David Capron Tee – GB International Rower 1974-75, GB Junior International Rower 1967, Oxford Blue 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, OUBC President 1975
- Richard Bernard Crane - GB Junior International Rower 1967
- Simon David Henry Cox - GB International Rower 1994, Coupe de la Jeunesse 1987
- Philip Thomas C. Cox – GB International Rower 1992
- Francis Jeremy Lincoln Dale - Oxford Blue for Rowing in 3 Boat Races, 1969, 1970, 1971, OUBC President 1971
- Nicholas Philip Dale – GB International Rower 1978, GB Junior International Rower 1970
- Jonathan Ross Dann - GB World Rowing U23 Championships Rower 1991
- Alan John Davidson - GB Junior International Rower 1987-88
- Gordon Stuart Dear – rowed for England in the 1958 Empire Games, Thames Rowing Club winning Wyfold Fours crew member, Thames Cup finalist 1950, and crew member in a Grand Eight for the Stewards' Cup at Henley, 1955
- Luke T. O. Dillon - Coupe de la Jeunesse 2006
- Robert Alan Downie – GB International Rower 1978-82, GB Junior International Rower
- David Robert Eric Drummond Clother - GB Junior International Rower 1989-90, Oxford Isis Boat Race crew 1991
- C. M. Drury – GB International Rower 1974-85, GB Junior International Rower 1970, lightweight rowing gold medal winner and Winner of the 1975 Doggett's Coat and Badge race
- Alexander Clifford Edwards - GB Junior International Rower 1994
- Thomas Edward Ellis - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1988-89
- Donald Sydney Elliot – represented Britain at Rowing in 1958 Empire Games
- Clint Evans – member of the 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race, overall winning crew and winning pairs team: C2[129]
- Mostyn David Field – International Rower and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist
- Phoebe Fisher – Junior International Rower
- Anthony John Paul French – GB International Rower 1978, GB Junior International Rower 1975 & 1986 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medallist in Coxless Fours
- Joseph Zane Habba - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1994
- Jonathan Peter Winchcombe Hawksley – rowed in the Boat Race 3 times, 1968, 1971, 1972, Oxford Blue
- G. D. Jones - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1987-88, GB U23 1991
- S. H. Lambert - GB Junior International Rower 1975
- Gerrett William Lemmens - GB Junior International Rower 1975
- Alasdair Leighton-Crawford – GB Rower; British National Championships lightweight singles winner 2005, and lightweight men's quadruple scull bronze medalist, 2008
- Malcolm McGowan - Great Britain Olympic oarsman 1980; silver medalist Men's Coxed Eights & 1984 Finalist[130]
- Giorgia Miansarow – represented Australia in 2013 Rowing World Cup and rowed in a light weight double at the World Cup in Lucerne
- Nick Marriott – member of the 2007 Oxford Isis Boat Race crew
- Robert Philip Morris - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1986
- Anton M Obholzer – Great Britain Olympic oarsmen, Men's Coxed Eights Finalist 1988[131]
- Vikram Pardhy - GB Junior International Rower 1967
- Eric Phelps - winner of the 1933 Doggett's Coat and Badge race
- Ted Phelps – British World Sculling Champion 1930–1932
- Thomas James Reilly - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1994
- Clive Graham Roberts - Great Britain Olympic oarsman Men's Coxed Eights Finalist 1984[132]
- Gareth John Graham Roberts - GB Junior International Rower 1975
- Nigel Graham Roberts - GB Junior International Rower 1975 & Winchgrinder on the White Crusader representing GB in the Americas Cup
- J. L. Sangster - rowed in the 1948 Thames Rowing Club Grand Challenge Cup winning crew
- Richard James Scott Clarke - rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race, Blue 1972
- Chetan Chauhan Sims - Coupe de la Jeunesse silver and bronze medalist 2013, GB Junior silver medalist 2014
- David Alexander Skinner - GB Junior International Rower 1980, GB U23 1984
- Nigel Smith - Assistant Secretary and Honorary Secretary London Rowing Club 1983-2003; captains' twelve-oar crew Henley Royal Regatta
- Nic Tee - GB lightweight four crew 1970
- Serge Trechatchny - founder of Emanuel School Boat Club (ESBC) 1914
- Grant Upton - GB Junior International Rower 1975
- Chrissie Van Besouw – British rowing bronze medalist in an Eight and Four at the 2007 Coupe de la Jeunesse
- Harry W. Waddingham - Coupe de la Jeunesse 1988-89
- Robert Marten Waller - GB Junior International Rower 1991, GB U23 1995, Cambridge Blue 1996
- Roy Silva Wikramaratna - GB International Rower 1978
- John Alexander Williams - GB Junior International Rower 1991, Coupe de la Jeunesse 1990
Rugby
- J. K. Cole – Harlequins rugby player
- Francis Emeruwa – England 'B' International, England Students, and Wasps Rugby player
- George Littlewood Hirst – Wales and Barbarians rugby international 1912–1914
- E. C. Horne - Oxford Rugby Blue
- Bruce Neale – England rugby international
- Anthony Parry Pritchard – Surrey Rugby player
- Tom Smith – Scotland and Lions rugby International
- Reginald Reader 'Reggie' Turner – Sussex Rugby Player and President of Sussex Rugby Club
- George Frederick Wallis - Middlesex rugby player
- Sophie Winwood – Oxford Rugby Blue
- Henry Frederick W. Wickert – Surrey XV and Rosslyn Park rugby player
Cricket
- Izzy Cannon – England Girls cricketer
- J. M. S. Daintrey – cricketer[133]
- Vic Dodds - President of Surrey County Cricket Club 2007
- Ian Payne – cricketer
- Stuart Surridge – cricketer[134]
- Leonard Shelton Heath Summers – cricketer[135]
Other sports
- William Peter Bird – athlete and ultra distance runner
- Arthur J. Burn – Member of the British Olympic Association
- Lily Bolton-Green - Queens Park Rangers FC Girls footballer
- John Donno – ran the 54 mile Pietermaritzburg Durban Comrades Marathon coming 630 out of over 12,000 in a time of 7 hours 15 minutes
- Samantha Gibbons – gymnast
- A. J. Norris – 1924 Olympian and winner of the 1933 Amsterdam Marathon
- F. W. Norris – Great Britain Olympian athlete
- Peter Reed - Great Britain long jumper, 1968 Olympics[136]
- J. E. Budd – 1924 and 1928 Great Britain water polo Olympian
- Felix Harvey Spencer Palmer - welter weight and middle-weight Army boxing champion
- Peter Inward – speed boat racing driver
- Carl Nargang - cross country runner and Honorary President for Life of Ranelagh Harriers
- Victor Nargang - Ranelagh Harriers cross country runner
- Max Noble – Wales schoolboy international and Fulham FC footballer
- Joseph Guy Presbury – Curler
- Frederick Arnold Rose - amateur diving champion
- R. L. Rowley - swimmer
- Will Serocold - England Touch rugby international
- Lawrence Shaffi - Davis Cup tennis player
- Martin Stannard – Surrey tennis player
- Dom Tripp - England touch rugby international
- Paul Walsh - winner of the Boys Junior Foil, Boys Junior Épée, and Boys Junior Sabre events at the Public Schools Fencing Championships in 1992, before winning the same three competitions again as a Senior in 1993; Great Britain fencer at the 1994 and 1995 Fencing - World Championships
- Jenna Walters – BUCS Gymnastics Champion 2010-11
Notable Masters
Current Masters include:
- The Rev. Paul Hunt – Priest-in-Ordinary to The Queen 1996–1998, and present Chairman of the National Liberal Club
Former Masters include:
- The Rev. Prebendary Dr, Arthur Chilton MVO, DD – Headmaster of Emanuel School 1894–1905; Headmaster of City of London School 1905–1929
- J. A. Cuddon – Writer, works include A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory[137]
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- Jeremy Edwards – Master of Westminster Under School 2000–2010
- Tristram Jones-Parry – Headmaster of Emanuel School 1994–1998; Headmaster of Westminster School 1998–2004
- The Rev. Dr Jack McDonald – Theologian, and formerly Fellow and Dean of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
- John Morley Bury – Artist[139]
- Howard Roberts – Artist, and gallery proprietor[140]
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