List of old boys of The King's School, Parramatta

This is a List of Old Boys of The King's School, Sydney, former students of the Anglican school, The King's School in North Parramatta, Sydney, Australia.

Business

Hugh Mosman

Media, entertainment and the arts

Medicine and science

Edward Pierson Ramsay

Military

Politics, public service and the law

Joseph Palmer Abbott
George Thorn

Religion

Royalty

Sport

Athletics

Football

Motor sport

  • Boyd Robertson Huey Edkins – Racing driver; twice broke the speed record from Melbourne to Sydney; President of the Motor Traders' Association of New South Wales[32]

Rowing

  • Jack Ryrie – Australian men's eight 1912 Olympics
  • Robert Waley - cox of Australian men's eight 1912 Olympics
  • Robert Paver - dual Olympian, Australian men's eight 1972 and 1976 Olympics
  • Sam Loch – dual Olympian, Australian men's eight 2008 and 2012 Olympics
  • Matt Ryan – Australian men's four 2008 Olympics (silver medalist) and men's eight 2012 Olympics
  • Nick Hudson – Australian quad scull, sliver medallist 2008 World Championships

Rugby League

[33]

Rugby Union

Shooting

  • Glenn Kable – Fijian sport shooter, competitor in the 2004 & 2008 Olympics.

See also

References

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