This is a List of notable Old Olavians, these being former pupils of St Olave's and St Saviour's Grammar School and its predecessors, St Olave's and St Saviour's.
Academic
- Prof H. B. Acton (1908âÂÂ1974), Professor of Philosophy from 1945âÂÂ64 at Bedford College (London), Director from 1962âÂÂ4 of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, and President from 1952âÂÂ3 of the Aristotelian Society
- Prof Sir William Ashley (1860âÂÂ1927), economic historian, Professor of Economic History from 1892âÂÂ1901 at Harvard University, and Professor of Commerce from 1901âÂÂ25 at the University of Birmingham
- Prof Richard Bird, Professor of Computation from 1996âÂÂ2008 at the University of Oxford and Director from 1998âÂÂ2003 of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory
- Prof David Conway, philosopher
- Prof Harold Ellis CBE, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry
- William Heberden FRS, (1710âÂÂ1801) physician, coined the term 'Angina pectoris'
- Prof Peter Littlewood FRS, Professor of Physics since 1997 at the University of Cambridge, and Head of the Cavendish Laboratory since 2005
- Charles W Lloyd, The Master of Dulwich College from 1967 to 1975
- Prof Sir Desmond Arthur Pond, Professor of Psychiatry, Chief Scientist at the Department of Health and Social Security.
- Arnold Powell (1889âÂÂ1963), headmaster and clergyman
- Alfred Barton Rendle FRS, Botanist
- Sir Michael Scholar, (born 1942) President, St John's College, Oxford since 2001, and Chairman since 2008 of the UK Statistics Authority
- Prof Thomas Frederick Tout, (1855âÂÂ1929) historian, Professor of History from 1890âÂÂ1925 at the University of Manchester, President from 1910âÂÂ2 of the Historical Association
Business
- Sir Leon Bagrit, pioneer of automation; Chairman and Managing Director of Elliot Automation Ltd. Since 1963, and Deputy Chairman of English Electric Company since 1967; a director of the Royal Opera House; Reith Lecturer 1964.
- Craig Boundy, Chief Operating Officer of Experian
Clergy
- Most Rev. Leonard James Beecher CMG, Bishop of Mombasa 1953âÂÂ1964; Archbishop of East Africa 1960
- Rt Rev John Boys, Bishop of Lebombo from 1948âÂÂ51, and of Kimberley and Kuruman from 1951âÂÂ60
- Rt Rev George Eric Gordon, Bishop of Sodor and Man from 1966âÂÂ74
- John Harvard, (1607âÂÂ1638) founder of Harvard University
- Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, theologian
- William Sherlock, (1641âÂÂ1707) English church leader
- William Van Mildert, (1765âÂÂ1836) Bishop of Durham; founder of the University of Durham
- Peter Sterry, theologian, Oliver CromwellâÂÂs private chaplain
Politics and public service
- Sir William Artherton (1806-1864), Attorney General from 1861-1863, MP for Durham City from 1852-1864
- Aaron Bell, Conservative MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Godfrey Bloom, UKIP MEP from 2004-2014 for Yorkshire and the Humber
- Frederick Boland (1904-1985), Irish diplomat, president of the General Assembly of the United Nations
- Abba Eban, (1915âÂÂ2002) Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations; Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs; Israeli Deputy Prime Minister
- Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, (1830âÂÂ1911) politician
- Charles Hill, Baron Hill of Luton (1904-1989), National Liberal and Conservative MP for Luton from 1950âÂÂ63, Postmaster General from 1953âÂÂ7, and Chairman from 1967âÂÂ77 of the Board of Governors of the BBC
- Sir Charles Edward Lewis, Bt, MP for Londonderry City 1872-1886 and Antrim North 1887-1892
- Kenneth Lindsay, Labour MP for Kilmarnock Burghs 1933âÂÂ1945; Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1935âÂÂ1937; Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education 1937âÂÂ1940
- Sir Alan Marre, K.C.B., Civil Servant; Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Health 1964âÂÂ66; Ministry of Labour 1966; Joint Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health and Social Security 1968; Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (the Ombudsman) 1971
- Sir William Murison, Chief Justice of Straits Settlements and Singapore
- Chris Philp, Conservative MP for Croydon South
- Alderman Sir William Anderson Rose, MP, Businessman, Lord Mayor of London 1874
- Sir Roger Sims Conservative MP from 1974âÂÂ97 for Chislehurst, Vice president of the NSPCC, Vice President of the Royal College of Nursing, Member of the Royal Choral Society since 1950
- Alderman David Henry Stone, Lord Mayor of London
- Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet (1822âÂÂ1906), Lord Mayor of London 1872, Member of Parliament
Military
Sport
The arts
- Kevin Armstrong (School years 1970-1974) guitarist (David Bowie and Iggy Pop)
- Samuel Laman Blanchard, (1804âÂÂ1845) author and journalist
- A. B. Campbell radio broadcaster
- Martin Carthy, folk singer
- William Cole LVO, Master of the Music at the QueenâÂÂs Chapel of the Savoy from 1954âÂÂ94, and Professor of Harmony and Composition from 1948âÂÂ62 at the Royal Academy of Music
- Matthew Crosby, comedian and actor
- Johnny Douglas (conductor), film score composer
- Lawrence Durrell, novelist, poet, dramatist, and travel writer
- Mark Ellis, School years 1971âÂÂ1978, record producer better known as Flood
- Andrew Ford, composer
- Kelvin Gosnell, writer & editor (co-founder of 2000 AD)
- Edmund Gwenn, Academy award winning actor
- Nish Kumar, (School years 1996-2003) comedian
- Rob Laidlow, composer
- Dr Noël Harwood Tredinnick BEM FRSCM British composer, organist, orchestrator and conductor.
- Jonathan Vaughn, organist and choir director
Notable staff
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