List of people educated at Christ's Hospital

This is a list of alumni of Christ's Hospital school, who are known as Old Blues.[1]

Victoria Cross and George Cross holders

Four Old Blues have been awarded the Victoria Cross[2] and two the George Cross.

Victoria Cross

George Cross

  • Non Military
    • Charles William Tandy Green (CH 1898–1904)

Medicine

Military

Music

Performing arts

Religion

Science and academia

Sport

Writers, Poets, and Journalists

Politics

Other

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