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Alleyn's Old Boys & Girls

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  • Sir Harold Bishop (1900–1983), Director of Technical Services/Engineering, BBC, 1952–1963
  • Stuart Blair, back-up bassist for The Flaming Lips
  • Heidi Blake (born 1986), Deputy Editor of the Insight investigations team at The Sunday Times.
  • Stuart Blanch, Baron Blanch (1918–1994), Bishop of Liverpool, 1966–1975, and Archbishop of York, 1975–1983
  • Donal Coonan, presenter of Channel 4's web show, thisisaknife
  • Sir Henry Cotton (1907–1987), golfer
  • C Paul Davis, Architect, partner Paul Davis + Partners; (born 1951)
  • Michael Edwards (born 1940), cricketer
  • Arthur Ewins (1882–1957), chemist
  • Ken Farrington (born 1936), actor
  • Mark Fisher (born 1960), keyboardist of Matt Bianco
  • C. S. Forester (1899–1966), novelist
  • Rich Fownes (born 1983), songwriter/Nine Inch Nails bassist
  • Pixie Geldof (born 1990), British model, socialite and daughter of Bob Geldof (Roper's House)
  • Alexander Glenny (1882–1965), immunologist
  • Julian Glover (born 1935), actor
  • Joanna Goldsmith (born 1984), vocalist for The Swingle Singers (Roper's house)
  • Harry Guntrip (1901–1975), psychotherapist and Congregational minister
  • Eddie Hardin (born 1949), keyboard player for Spencer Davis Group
  • Chris Harper, Air Marshal, RAF
  • Michael Hastings (born 1937) author and playwright
  • Terence Higgins, Baron Higgins (born 1928), politician
  • Douglas Higgs (born 1951), Director, Molecular Haematology Unit of the Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford
  • Sir Joe Hooper (1914–1994), Director, Government Communications Headquarters, 1965–1973, and Government Intelligence Co-ordinator, 1973–1978
  • Leslie Howard (1893–1943), actor 1907-1917
  • Ben Jacobs (born 1974) electronic musician Max Tundra
  • R. V. Jones (1911–1997), physicist, military intelligence expert, and Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Aberdeen, 1946–1981
  • Ajay Kakkar, Professor of Surgical Science, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London (Roper's house. Also a school governor)
  • Sir Frederick Keeble (1870–1952), Sherardian Professor of Botany, University of Oxford, 1920–1927, Scientific Adviser to ICI, 1927–1938, and Fullerian Professor, Royal Institution, 1938–1941
  • Jude Law (born 1972), Actor
  • Sir Ronald Leach (1907–1996), Senior Partner, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.
  • Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (born 1965), television presenter and architect
  • Neil McCaul, actor, Heil Honey, I'm Home!
  • Kelvin MacKenzie (born 1946), former editor of The Sun
  • James Bolivar Manson (1879–1945), painter and Director, Tate Gallery, 1930–1938
  • Jack Peñate (born 1984), singer-songwriter (spurgeon's house)
  • Danny Pietroni, Radio presenter, more notably presented shows on Heart 106.2 and Magic 105.4
  • Sir V. S. Pritchett (1900–1997), writer and critic
  • Marcus Reeves (born 1979) Writer/Performer (Dutton's House)
  • Jacob Shaw (born 1988), Cellist, Artistic Director of the Mendelssohn International Music Festival (Dutton's house)
  • Robin Shroot (born 1988) Birmingham City F.C. midfielder
  • Ed Simons (born 1970), one half of the Chemical Brothers
  • Kenneth Spring (born 1921), painter
  • Mickey Stewart (born 1933), cricketer
  • John Stride (born 1936), actor
  • Frank Thornton (born 1921), actor
  • Simon Ward (born 1941), actor
  • Hannah Ware (born 1982), model and actress, Boss (TV series)
  • Jessie Ware Singer, Journalist|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_l9l2cj1Zk&feature=related}}
  • Arthur Watson (1880–1969), Editor, Daily Telegraph, 1924–1950
  • Florence Welch (born 1986), vocalist of Florence and the Machine (spurgeon's house)
  • Samuel West (born 1966), actor
  • Felix White, guitarist and vocalist of The Maccabees
  • Sir Frank George Young (1908–1988), biochemist and first Master of Darwin College, Cambridge, 1964–1976

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