Worthing High School For Boys
- Sir David Akers-Jones CMG, Chief Secretary of Hong Kong from 1985-7
- Rt Rev Frederick Andrew Amoore, Bishop of Bloemfontein from 1967-82
- Jonquil Antony, script writer
- Prof Christopher Dandeker, Professor of Military Sociology since 1997 at King's College London
- Prof Martin Fleischmann, Professor of Chemistry at Imperial College London from 1983-7, and President of the International Society of Electrochemistry from 1970-2
- Michael Fogden CB, Chief Executive of the Employment Service from 1987-96 and Chairman of the National Blood Authority from 1998-2005
- Dr Stanley Gill, Professor of Computing from 1964-70 at Imperial College London, and President of the British Computer Society from 1967-8, and invented the first computer subroutine
- Eric Hartwell CBE, Chief Executive of Trust House Forte from 1975-83, and Chairman of the British Hotels, Restaurants and Caterers Association (BHRCA) from 1981-5
- Dr Richard Macer, Professor of Crop Production at the University of Edinburgh from 1972-6
- Melvyn Marckus, financial journalist
- Billy Idol (William Broad) circa 1974
- Simon Mayo Worthing Sixth-Form College 1974-76
- Prof Philip Reynolds CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lancaster from 1980-5
- Admiral Mark Stanhope OBE, First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy: the chief officer
- Robert Tarr, Chief Executive of Coventry City Council from 1983-7, and Director General of Centro (the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive) from 1987-95
- Maj-Gen Jeremy Thomas, Senior British Military Advisor at United States Central Command in Tampa, Florida
- Prof Steven Botterill, Professor of Italian, University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Sam Joyce, brother of James Joyce
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