This is a list of former students of the Anglican Church school, the Sydney Church of England Grammar School (also known as Shore School) in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Rhodes Scholars
- 1909 â Howard Bullock
- 1920 â Vernon Haddon Treatt
- 1935 â Keith Noel Everal Bradfield
- 1937 â Ian George Esplin
- 1940 â Basil Holmes Travers
- 1941 â Eric Brian Jeffcoat Smith
- 1946 â William Winslow Woodward
- 1948 â Louis Walter Davies
- 1952 â Frederick Rawdon Dalrymple
- 1960 â Malcolm John Swinburn
- 1964 â John Dyson Heydon
- 1971 â Richard John Lee
- 1973 â Ian Alfred Pollard
- 1975 â Peter Edward King
- 1982 â Graham Ross Dallas Jones
- 1995 â Evan Denis Fountain
Academia
Education
- Evan Mander-Jones â representative of Australia to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's biennial conference in Paris in 1952, Leading Pioneer of technical schools
- Harold Lusk â former Headmaster of King's College, Auckland
- Basil Holmes Travers â former Headmaster of Shore and Cricketer
Medicine
- Ian Constable â Founder of the Lions Eye Institute
- Sir Lorimer Dods â founder of the Children's Medical Research Institute
- Professor Anthony Gill â researcher, doctor, author
- Maurice Sando â anaesthetist
- Leslie St Vincent Welch â Chief Medical Officer of the Queensland Department of Public Instruction, visited rural schools to aid with an eye disease (sandy blight) that infected 20% of all pupils in the communities
Science and engineering
Industry
Finance and banking
- James Ashton â former CEO and Chairmen of MLC (1963âÂÂ1969) and board member on the Commonwealth Bank
- Sir John Cadwallader â former President of the Bank of New South Wales
- Robert Hamilton â founder of Mirvac
- Michael Hawker <small>AM</small> â former CEO of IAG, Former board member of Macquarie Group, and board member of Westpac
- Sir Norman Kater â Former Chairman of the Commercial Banking Company (1966âÂÂ1978) and Colonel Sugar Refinery (1976âÂÂ1978)
- Richard Lee â former CEO of Rothschild Australia (2001) and Rhodes Scholar (1971)
- John Marks â Founder of Development Finance Co. Ltd, an investment bank later purchased by ANZ Bank and Lendlease
- Hamish McLennan â Current Chairman of REA Group, former CEO of Network Ten, former Chairman of Rugby Australia
- Jack Massie â Tobacco Manufacturer and managing director of Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Also a former Cricketer
- Leslie Melville â Noted central banking pioneer and economist, and former vice chancellor of the Australian National University
- Jack Minnett â co-founder of Ord Minnett
- Sir John Grant Phillips â former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (1968âÂÂ1975)
- Thomas Alfred Playfair â Former Chairman of Perpetual Trustees the and National Bank of Australasia, as well as being a founding member of the United Australia Party
- John Sands â Created the Renal Medicine Unit in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, founder of John Sands Holdings and was a board member and director of the Bank of New South Wales
- Alastair Urquhart â chairman of the Sydney stock exchange (later to be known as the Australian Securities Exchange) from 1959 to 1966
- Tom Waterhouse â CIO of Waterhouse VC, co-founder of ListedReserve.com and a member of the Waterhouse family of gambling fame
Media and advertising
Retail and services
Other
- Colin Bell â Noted grazier
- Tim Bristow â private eye, convicted criminal, corporate 'fixer', bouncer, rugby player
- Andrew Mills â Noted grazier
- Bill Pulver â Former CEO of Australian Rugby Union
- Geoffrey Remington â Former chairman of Rolls-Royce Australia
Entertainment, media, and the arts
- Peter Berner â comedian
- Russell Braddon â author of Naked Island
- Terence Clarke â composer, director, teacher
- Thomas Cocquerel â actor
- John Edwards â Producer
- Errol Flynn â legendary Hollywood actor known for swashbuckling roles
- Tim Freedman â musician, lead singer and songwriter for The Whitlams
- Frank Hinder â artist
- Eric Campbell â ABC foreign correspondent, author of 'Absurdistan', 'Silly Isles'
- Geoffrey Lehmann â poet, children's writer, lawyer
- David Marr â author, broadcast journalist, and columnist
- Morgan Mellish â award-winning Australian Financial Review journalist, killed in the Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 air accident in 2007
- Jim Moginie â musician with Midnight Oil
- Alan Osbiston - British Film Editor
- Garry Shead â artist
- Kenneth Slessor â poet and journalist
- Quentin Spedding â former lead editor of Labor Daily
- Daniel Lo Surdo - The Sydney Morning Herald reporter, author of âÂÂGrowing Up in SydneyâÂÂ
- Tim Storrier â artist
- Chris Taylor â member of The Chaser team and playwright
- John Wood â actor
- Sons of the East â Australian indie folk band
Politics, public service, and the law
Lawyers and judges
Public servants
Politicians
- David Arblaster â former Minister for Culture, Sport and Recreation and Minister for Tourism (1976) and Member for Mosman (1972âÂÂ1984), representing the Liberals
- John Booth â former Member for Wakehurst (1984âÂÂ1991), representing the Liberals
- Vivian Gordon Bowden â public servant and diplomat
- Sir Harold Leslie Boyce â former Lord Mayor of London
- John Cockle â former Member for Warringah (1961âÂÂ1966)
- Keith Doyle - former Member for Vaucluse
- Sir John Gorton â politician and Prime Minister of Australia, representing the Liberals (also attended Geelong Grammar School)
- Eric Fairweather Harrison â former Member for Deakin and soldier during the First World War
- Gordon Freeth â former Foreign Minister, former Member for Forrest, former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
- Peter King â former Member for Wentworth
- Michael MacKellar â former Member for Warringah
- Thomas McKay â member of the New South Wales Legislative Council and chairman of committees
- Stuart St. Clair â former Member for New England (1998âÂÂ2001), representing the Nationals
- Rob Stokes â Former New South Wales Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister for Cities, and the Minister for Active Transport, and the Member for Pittwater
- Sir Vernon Treatt â Minister for Justice (1938âÂÂ1941), Leader of the Opposition (1946âÂÂ1952), and Member for Woollahra, representing the Liberals
Religion
Sport
Australian rules football
Cricket
Rowing
Rugby Union
Tennis
Other
Other
See also
References
External links