Noted Alumnae
See also category: People educated at North London Collegiate School
- Edith Aitken (first headmistress of Pretoria High School for Girls)
- Barbara Amiel (journalist)
- Peggy Angus (artist, tile and wallpaper designer)
- Agnes Arber (1879–1960) (botanist)
- Alice Beer (TV presenter)
- Tina Brain (French horn player)
- Alison Britton (ceramicist)
- Eleanor Bron (actress)
- Amy Maud Bull (1877–1953) (suffragist)
- Sara Burstall (teacher, headmistress) (headmistress of Manchester High School for Girls)
- Dame Elizabeth Mary Cadbury, (1858–1951)(welfare worker and philanthropist)
- Edith Clegg opera singer
- Clara Collet (civil servant and promoter of women's education and employment)
- Charlotte Cory (novelist)
- Gillian Cross (children's writer)
- Anne Digby (novelist)
- Carmen Joseph Dillon (film art director)
- Jessica Duchen (writer)
- Fenella Fielding (actress)
- Margaret Fingerhut (pianist)
- Lorna Fitzpatrick (Labour Mayoress of Harrow 1996-97)
- Jacky Fleming (cartoonist)
- Lindsey Fraser (Olympic athlete)
- Dame Helen Gardner (academic/writer)
- Maisie Gay (music hall artist)
- Margaret Ghilchik (surgeon)
- Stella Gibbons (1902–1989) (novelist)
- Eleanor Graham (1896–1984) (publisher and children's writer)
- Frances Hamer (scientist)
- Hattie Harris (scientist)
- Alice Maud Head (1886–1981) (journalist and businesswoman)
- Noreena Hertz (b. 1967)(academic)
- Dorothy Hewer (1888–1948) (herb farmer)
- Edith How Martyn (1875–1954) (suffragist and advocate of birth control)
- Mary Vivian "Molly" Hughes (1866–1956) (writer, educator)
- Edith Ingold nee Usherwood(chemist)
- Margaret Calkin James (1895–1985) (graphic designer and artist)
- Dilys Lloyd Glynne Jones (1857–1932) (educationist)
- Lilian Lindsay (1871–1960) (first woman dentist - qualified 1897)
- Sheila Ramsay Lochhead (1910–1994) (prison visitor)
- Nan (Margaret Annie) Macdonald (radio producer and presenter)
- Anna Madeley (actress)
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- Judy Mallaber (MP)
- Jane March (actress)
- Jan Marsh (expert on pre-Raphaelites)
- Katharine McMahon (author)
- Pamela Melnikoff (writer)
- Valerie Mendes (author)
- Margaret Theodora Meyer (1862–1924) (mathematician)
- Jessie Millward (music hall artist)
- Gillian Milton (gay rights activist)
- Susie Orbach (psychologist/journalist)
- Kate O'Toole (actress)
- Ruth Padel (poet)
- Pat Phillips (diplomat, ambassador)
- Myfanwy Piper (1911–1997) (librettist)
- Jessie Pope (1868–1941)(poet)
- Anna Popplewell (actress)
- Catherine Alice Raisin (1855–1945) (geologist and educationist)
- Louie Ramsay (actress)
- Esther Rantzen (television personality)
- Dame (Mildred) Betty Ridley (1909–2005) (church administrator)
- Hannah Robertson (1862–1950) (educationist and promoter of higher education for women)
- Ethel Sargant (1863–1918) (botanist)
- Roz Shafran (psychologist)
- Evelyn Adelaide Sharp Baroness Sharp (1903–1985) (civil servant)
- Stevie Smith (1902–1971) (poet)
- Marie Stopes (1880–1958)(palaeobotanist and birth control advocate)
- Sarah Sultoon (CNN correspondent)
- Amanda Swift (children's author)
- (Janet) Netta Syrett (1865–1943) (novelist and playwright)
- Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor (1879–1966) (geographer and historian of science)
- Judith Tucker (artist)
- Natasha Walter (writer)
- Enid Charis Warren (1903–1980) (medical social worker)
- Marjory Warren (1897–1960) (geriatrician/doctor)
- Susan Watkins (editor, New Left Review)
- Frances Emily Webb-Peploe (1855–1927) (principal of a women's university hall of residence)
- Judith Weir (composer)
- Rachel Weisz (actress)
- Barbara Ker Wilson (novelist)
- Anna Wintour (fashion journalist; editor of Vogue.)
- Mary Hay Wood (1868–1934) (educationist and college head)
- Zarif (singer/songwriter)
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