List of people educated at Warwick School explained
Former pupils of Warwick School are known as Old Warwickians.
Since the school's origins over 1100 years ago, many old boys have made a significant influence on their chosen fields. Especially in the past two centuries, old boys have made their mark in the military, politics, sports, science, the music industry and the entertainment industry.
Notable Old Warwickians
Notable Old Warwickians are listed below along with their contribution to society:
Politics
Religion
Sport
Entertainment
- Sabine Baring-Gould (author of Onward, Christian Soldiers), 1846
- Eric Hope (concert pianist) 1928 – 1931
- Denis Matthews (concert pianist) 1932 – 1936
- Rod Thomas (Musician, Bright Light Bright Light)
- Michael Billington (author, critic & broadcaster)
- John Camkin, (1922–1998) journalist, TV sports presenter and businessman
- Simon Cheshire, (1977–1982) children's writer
- Marc Elliott (actor, EastEnders)
- Charles Piff (alias Charles Kay (Actor)) 1942–1948
- John Masefield (Poet Laureate) 1888 – 1891
- Iain Pears (novelist)
- M J Trow (writer)
- John McLusky (Hector John Dewhirst McLusky) 1936 – 40, James Bond illustrator
- Ben Hanlin (Magician)
- Joshua McGuire (Actor)
- James TW Singer, Songwriter
- Ferdinand Kingsley Actor (Son of Sir Ben Kingsley)
- Edward Chattaway (Journalist and editor of The Star from 1930 to 1936)
- Francis Wilford-Smith (British cartoonist, graphic artist, and producer and archivist of blues music)
- Mark Evans, TV presenter
Science
Industry
Military
Other