List of Old Boys of The Scots College (Sydney)

This is a List of notable Old Boys of The Scots College, they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the Presbyterian Church school, The Scots College in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia.

Academic

Rhodes scholars

Business

  • James Bain, a company director, farmer, author; Chairman of NatWest Aust. Bank Ltd (1985–91), W. Bain & Co. (1947–87); Sydney Stock Exchange Ltd (1983–87) (also attended The Armidale School)[7]
  • Antony Coote AM, a former Executive Chairman of Angus & Coote (1999–2007); and a former director of ING Bank (Aust)[8]
  • Patrick Elliott, a company director with interests in mining[9]
  • Jim Fleming AO, the former Chairman and Managing Director of Jewel Food Stores Pty Ltd, Director of Davids Ltd, Assistant Director of Woolworths, Director of Flemings Food Stores[10]
  • Tony Fountain, a co-founder of Combined Rural Traders Ltd; a pioneer in computer-oriented livestock marketing; and a former national president of the Australian Democrats[11]
  • Lee Freedman, a racehorse trainer with 120 career Group one wins including five Melbourne Cups, four Golden Slippers, four Caulfield Cups, four VRC Oaks, four Australasian Oaks, five Lightning Stakes, two Cox Plates, one AJC Oaks[12]
  • Clay Frederick, a former Chief Executive Officer, Adsteam Marine Limited; and former director of Sydney Ferries [13]
  • Ian Harper AM, a company director and solicitor (also attended Scotch College Melbourne)[14]
  • Ted Harris AC, a company director, tennis commentator and sport administrator[15]
  • Charles Kiefel AM, board director of the GFCC and Co-Chair of the Australian Advisory Board of Healthcare and Technology Competitiveness[16]
  • John Maxwell, a Royal Australian Air Force Flight Lieutenant seconded to Royal Air Force, and later Chairman of Aetna Life[17]
  • Sir Roderick Miller, a company director of R. W. Miller (Holdings) Ltd[18]
  • Graham Nock AM, OBE, a company director[19]
  • Ezra Norton, a former newspaper proprietor (also attended Waverley College)[20]
  • Tom Parry AM, an economist and public servant[21]
  • Brian Primrose, the managing director of Primrose Solutions Pty Ltd and a gold medallist for Sailing in the Australian Masters Games (2003)[22]
  • Robert Somervaille AO, a legal and telecommunications technology consultant and company director; awarded the Légion d'honneur (also attended Scotch College Melbourne)[23]
  • Harry Triguboff AO, a property developer and billionaire owner of Meriton Apartments
  • John Winning, the founder and chief executive of Winning Appliances and Appliances Online

Clergy

Community

Media, entertainment and the arts

Medicine and science

Military

Politics, public service and the law

Judiciary

Politics

Public service

Other notable lawyers

Sport

Rugby

Wallabies

State/Provincial

Other

Forbes Carlile

See also

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