Notable Old Warwickians
See also: Category:People educated at Warwick School- Sabine Baring-Gould (author of Onward, Christian Soldiers), 1846
- Michael Billington (author, critic & broadcaster)
- Steve Broughton of the Edgar Broughton Band
- A G K Brown (Olympic gold medallist, 1936) head boy, 1933 – 1934
- Ben Browton (alias Seymour Bybuss, singer in The Shapes)
- Daniel Byles (Guinness World Record holding ocean rower and polar explorer, Conservative MP for North Warwickshire from 2010) 1985 - 1992, Head of House
- Robert Challoner, early Australian rugby union international
- Simon Cheshire, (1977-1982) children's writer
- Abiezer Coppe (17th century "ranting" Baptist preacher) c. 1630
- Sidney Nelson Crowther c.1886 - rugby union international, part of the Great Britain team that toured Australia and New Zealand in 1904 although he never represented England
- Marc Elliot (actor, EastEnders)
- Sir David Foskett (High Court judge)
- Harry Greenway (Conservative MP for Ealing until 1997)
- Geoffrey Healey (co-designer, with his father Donald Healey, of Healey and Austin-Healey cars) 1937 - 1939
- Gareth Holder (alias Brian Helicopter, bass player in The Shapes and Ghosthookers inter alia)
- Eric Hope (concert pianist) 1928 - 1931
- Christian Horner (Team Principal - Red Bull Racing) 1987 - 1992
- William James (railway promoter) c. 1785
- Colin Jordan (National Organiser of the British National Party) 1934 – 1942
- Charles Piff (alias Charles Kay (Actor)) 1942-1948
- Robert Thomson Leiper, parasitologist and helminthologist
- Stephen Lovegrove, Permanent Secretary of the Department of Energy and Climate Change
- John Masefield (Poet Laureate) 1888 – 1891
- Denis Matthews (concert pianist) 1932 - 1936
- Frederick Mulley (politician) 1929 – 1936
- John Owen headmaster c. 1595 – 1622
- Iain Pears (novelist)
- Tim Smith Executive Producer of 'Harry Brown'
- Marko Stanojevic (Italian international rugby union player)
- Henry Teonge (c. 1620-1690), diarist, naval chaplain and Warwickshire parson
- M J Trow (writer)
- Chris Whiteside (cricketer)
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