The Lodge School - Notable Old Lodge Boys

Notable Old Lodge Boys

  • Sir Reynold Abel Alleyne, Member of H.M. Council in Barbados for 30 years and Colonel of Militia
  • Sir John Worrell Carrington, Chief Justice of Hong Kong
  • Sir Henry Bovell, Attorney General, Solicitor General, Chief Justice British Guiana
  • Sir Herbert Greaves, Solicitor General, Queen's Counsel, Attorney General, Leader, House of Assembly
  • Sir Aubrey Goodman, Solicitor General, Attorney General, Chief Judicial Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements.
  • Capt Edward Hooper Senhouse RN, Provost Marshall of Barbados, Colonel Adjutant General Barbados Militia
  • Dean Phillip Lovell Phillips, Delegate who defended Barbados' Constitution in 1876 against the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
  • Sir Robert Bowcher Clarke, Member of House Assembly, Solicitor General and Chief Justice
  • Sir Randall Phillips President of the Legislative Council
  • Dr Sir Grey Massiah, former Presidents of the Legislative Council and Senate of Barbados. Senate of Barbados
  • Sir William Chandler, President of the Legislative Council
  • Sir Laurie Pile, President of the Legislative Council
  • Sir John Hutson, President of the Legislative Council
  • John Douglas Claude Goddard, captain, West Indies Test cricket team, 1947/8 - 1951/2 and 1957
  • Sir John Stanley Goddard K.A., Independent Senator of the Barbados Senate
  • Sir David Simmons, K.A., Queens Counsel, Attorney General, Chief Justice of Barbados
  • Frederick B Smith, First Captain of Barbados Cricket Team inaugural match against Demerara in 1865
  • Michael Carrington, DLP MP and Speaker of the House of Assembly
  • E.L. "Jimmy" Cozier, founder, Barbados Daily News
  • W.A.L. Tony Cozier, cricket writer and broadcaster
  • Floyd Reifer, captain, West Indies Test cricket team, 2009
  • Brad "Bad Lovely" Lovell; artist, publisher, writer and multimedia designer
  • Torrey Pilgrim, founder of Sir Frank Worrell Global Foundation
  • Rt Hon Stephen Lashley DLP MP and Minister of Sports
  • Rt Hon Dr. Jerome Walcott, former BLP MP and Minister Of Health
  • Rt Hon Noel "Barney" Lynch, Former BLP MP and Minister of Tourism
  • Ralph "Bizzy" Williams, Entrepreneur
  • Major Sam Headley, former Head Boy of the Lodge School, retired Permanent Secretary.
  • Roy Marshall, former first-class cricketer with Hampshire, UK
  • Prof Dr. Henry Fraser, Dean University of the West Indies School of Medicine & Clinical Research
  • Kyffin Simpson CBE, leading businessman and international entrepreneur
  • Anthony J. Da Silva, Chairman of Innotech Services Limited, Director of Barbados Tourism Investment Inc, Barbados Turf Club, Needhams companies
  • James Wedderburn (athlete), First Barbadian to win an Olympic medal as part of the 1960 Bronze medal-winning West Indies Federation 4x400 team
  • Theodore "Val" Mc Comie, former Ambassador to the U.S and OAS Assistant Secretary General
  • George Jones, Anderson "Youngblood" Armstrong, Terry "The Mexican" Arthur, Founding members of Music group Square One
  • Captain Peter Short, former President of the BCA and WICBC
  • Owen Estwick, former Vice President of the BCA and board member of the WICBC
  • Mc Donald "Mac" Fingall, entertainer, comedian
  • Trevor Marshall, historian
  • Peter Simmons, former Barbados High Commissioner to UK
  • Sir David Seale, businessman and entrepreneur
  • David Allan, former West Indies wicket keeper
  • Richard "Prof" Edwards, former West Indies fast bowler
  • Dr Oscar Jordan, Island Scholar and noted medical doctor, Chairman of the Barbados Diabetes Foundation
  • Patrick Frost, one of few West Indians to represent Oxford in cricket and dedicated Lodge School Master
  • Eric Murray (the late), Barbadian Canadian journalist
  • Senator R. Geoffrey Cave, CBE, BCH, LLD, Senator and Businessman
  • Laurie Johnson, a Barbados-born cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1949 and 1966.
  • Michael Frederick, West Indian Test cricketer

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