Hatfield College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Hatfield alumni are active through organisations and events, such as the Hatfield association, which cater for the more than 7,500 living alumni. A number of Hatfield alumni have made significant contributions in the fields of government, law, science, academia, business, arts, journalism, and athletics, among others.

  • Warren Bradley, Manchester United and England footballer
  • Will Carling, former captain of the England rugby union team
  • Tim Curtis, England cricketer
  • General Sir Richard Dannatt, former Chief of General Staff, British Army
  • Kingsley Charles Dunham, geologist and mineralogist
  • Will Greenwood, England rugby player and World Cup winner
  • Matthew Kalkman, author of New Liberalism (book)
  • Mark Pougatch, radio presenter
  • Marcus Rose, former England rugby union international full back
  • David Shukman, Environment & Science correspondent for BBC News
  • Tim Smit, former archaeologist and famous for his work on the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan
  • Andrew Strauss, England Test cricket captain
  • Jake Thackray, musician
  • Frank Tyson, England cricketer
  • Jeremy Vine, radio and television presenter
  • Professor Ted Wragg, educationalist
  • Robert Buckland MP - Conservative Member of Parliament for Swindon South
  • Dominic Carman, journalist and Liberal Democrat politician

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