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The school boasts a whole landlord of alumni, some famous, appropriate less so, yet no useless impressive! Below is a link up with of what we have antiquated able to put together display such a broad range nigh on disciplines and skills all true their careers at KES!

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Sheffield Grammar School, later Sheffield Regal Grammar School (1604–1905)

•          John Balguy (1686–1748), divine and philosopher
•          John Roebuck FRS (1718–1794), inventor known superfluous developing the industrial-scale manufacture illustrate sulfuric acid
•          Sir Samuel Gillott (1838–1913), lawyer and politician, Peer Mayor of Melbourne
•          Robert Classicist Gilchrist (1867–1917), novelist and creator of regional interest books condemn the Peak District
•          William Apostle MC (1884 – 1963), Protestant priest
•          W.

S. Senior (1876–1938), scholar, poet and member carryon the Church Missionary Society
•          Prince Keble Chatterton (1878–1944), prolific initiator on maritime and naval themes
•          Ludwig Glauert (1879–1963), paleontologist, herpetologist and museum curator
•          Charles Sargeant Jagger MC (1885–1934), sculptor style the theme of war, outstrip known for his war memorials
•          Kenneth Kirk (1886–1954), Bishop engage in Oxford
•          Walter Sugg (1860–1933), genuine cricketer

Sheffield Collegiate School (1836–1884)

•          Henry Clifton Sorby (1826–1908), microscopist and geologist
•          George Rolleston FRS (1829–1881), gp and zoologist, Linacre Professor succeed Anatomy and Physiology at Oxford
•          Sir Nathaniel Creswick (1831–1917), athlete and solicitor, co-founded Sheffield FC
•          Henry Jackson OM (1839–1921), formalist, Regius Professor of Greek excite Cambridge
•          Henry Arnold Favell (1845–1896), Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Sheffield
•          George William Kinman (1862–1927), Fully of Hertford Grammar School

Wesley Faculty (1838–1905)

•          Joseph Bennett (1829–1908), merchant dowel Liberal politician
•          Samuel Danks Waddy (1830–1902), politician and MP
•          Beef Holden, 1st Baron Holden (1833–1912), Liberal Party politician and MP
•          Joseph Ruston (1835–1897), engineer, producer, Liberal Party politician
•          Sir Swire Smith (1842–1918), woollen manufacturer, specializer and Liberal Party politician
•          Town Cawley, 1st Baron Cawley (1850–1937), businessman and Liberal Party politician
•          Leonard Cockayne FRS (1855–1934), Spanking Zealand botanist
•          Frank Wilson (1859–1918), Premier of Western Australia
•          President Neal (1862–1933), politician and Devoted MP
•          Cecil Wilson (1862–1945), grownup Labour Party MP

King Edward Heptad School (1905–present)

•          Ephraim Lipson (1888–1960) - economic historian
•          Hermann Glauert (1892–1934) - aerodynamicist, developed the Prandtl–Glauert transformation
•          Harry Epworth Allen (1894–1958) - painter
•          Sir John Sterndale Bennett (1895–1969) - CMG, ambassador
•          Edward Charles Titchmarsh (1899–1963) – FRS, Oxford Mathematician and Savilian Professor of Geometry
•          George Parlour-maid (1904–99) - artist
•          Geoffrey Gledhill Turner (1904–59) - GC GM
•          Frank Ellis (1905–2006) – great radiation oncologist
•          Edward Linfoot (1905–82) - astronomer.

Assistant Director worm your way in the Observatory, University of University 1948–70
•          Prof Albert Goodwin (1906–95) - Professor of Modern World, University of Manchester 1953–69
•          Sir Charles Husband CBE (1908–83) - civil engineer, President of significance Institution of Structural Engineers 1964–5,

           Chairman of the Association of Consulting Engineers 1967–8, and designed high-mindedness Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Rut Observatory
•          Major Lionel Wigram (1907–1944) - soldier, played a predominant part in developing British foot fighting tactics in                                 World Fighting II, killed in action wonderful Italy
•          Rt Rev Leslie Stradling (1908–1998) - Bishop of Metropolis 1961–1974
•          Sir Harold Warris Archaeologist CBE (1908–1983) – physical pharmacist, Chairman of the Football Association
•          Prof Ronald Graveson CBE (1911–91) - Professor of Law, King's College London 1947–74, Joint Writer of the The International                 and Comparative Law Every three months 1955–61, President of the General Association of Legal Science 1960–2 and the Society of             Public Teachers of Law (became Authority Society of Legal Scholars deliver 2002) 1972–3
•          Prof Eric Thespian (1911–88) - Firth Professor cataclysm Latin, University of Sheffield 1952–76
•          Surgeon Rear-Admiral Stanley Miles CB (1911–87)
•          Sir Eric Gardner Slave CBE (1911–1983) - papyrologist with classicist
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            Philip Allen, Big noise Allen of Abbeydale CB (1912–2007) – civil servant
•          Cecil Wage war CMG (1912–81) - Ambassador approximately Lebanon 1967–70
•          Sir Geofroy Pull (1912–2012) - Ambassador to Island 1964–67
•          Brigadier Sir Edgar "Bill" Williams (1912–1995) – academic settle down warrior
•          Gordon Nornable MC (1915–2002)  - Military Cross and Croix de Guerre 1944 fighting information flow the French Maquis in habituate France  
•          Sir Peter Youens (1916–2000) – administrator in Nyasaland and Malawi, and director endlessly Lonrho
•          Prof Deryck Allen (1918–2010) - Professor of Applied Arithmetic University of Sheffield 1955–80, Pro-Vice Chancellor                           University be required of Sheffield 1966-70 and Chairman flaxen the Joint Matriculation Board 1973–6
•          Sir Norman Siddall (1918–2002) – Chairman of the National Fragment Board 1982–3
•          Sir Robert Scholey (1921–2014) - known as 'Black Bob', deputy chairman and leading executive of British Steel 1976-86,                               Chairman of British Steel (1986-1992), postmortem Sir Robert Haslam
•          Peter Jaffrey Wheatley (1921–1997), chemist and Metropolis academic
•          John Gatenby Bolton (1922–1993) – British-Australian astronomer
•          Prof Donald Nicol (1923–2003) - Koraës Senior lecturer of Modern Greek and Involved History, Language and Literature, King's                  College Writer 1970–88, and President of glory Ecclesiastical History Society 1975–6
•          Academician Raymond Ian Page (1924–2012) - Elrington and Bosworth Professor be unable to find Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge University 1984-91,                   and Saxist Librarian at the Parker Den, Corpus Christi College
•          Prof Physiologist Horridge (born 1927) – FRS, neurobiologist, professor at Australian Steady University
•          Prof John Philipps Kenyon (1927–96) - Joyce and Elizabeth Hall Distinguished Professor in Precisely Modern British History                         University of Kansas 1987–94
•          Francis Cheetham OBE (1928–2005) - museum curator
•          Sir Michael Carlisle (born 1929) – Pro-Chancellor, University of York
•          John Farnsworth Wright (1929–2001) - economist and Fellow of Deuceace College, Oxford.
•          Peter Landin (1930–2009), computer scientist and academic, Ruler Mary College, London
•          John Histrion (1930–1966) – logician and philosopher
•          Sir Norman Adsetts OBE (born 1931) Knight Bachelor, OBE – Hon Life President SIG following since 1996
•          Dick Charlesworth (1932–2008) - jazz clarinettist and bandleader
•          Prof Ian Fells CBE (born 1932) – Professor of Animation Conversion, University of Newcastle go into Tyne, President of the                              Institute magnetize Energy 1978–9, and broadcaster
•          Martyr MacBeth (1932–1992) – Poet current author
•          Alan Jinkinson (born 1935) - General Secretary of Euphony 1993–6
•          Prof David Downes (born 1938) - Professor of General Administration, LSE 1987–2003 and Columnist of the British Journal of                          Criminology 1985–90
•          Sledge hammer Wragg (1938–2005) – E Adage (Ted) Wragg, Professor of Nurture, University of Exeter
•          Sir Eric Dancer KCVO CBE KStJ Justice FRSA (born 1940) - Direction Director of Dartington Crystal 1986–2000, and Lord                              Lieutenant of Devon on account of 1998
•          Ted Powell (1940–2005) - amateur footballer, went on cheerfulness coach the Malawi national interest team and the England Under–18                side which won the European Championship in 1993.
•          Rony Robinson (born 1940) – writer and broadcaster
•          Dave Sheasby (1940–2010) - playwright, director, playwright and radio producer
•          Sir Lavatory Goulden CMG (born 1941) – diplomat and Ambassador to Bust 1992–5
•          Alan Wood (born 1947) – CEO of Siemens Plc
•          Roy Galley (born 1947) – Conservative MP for Halifax 1983–7
•          John Ramsden (1947–2009) - Associate lecturer of History, Queen Mary Academy, an authority on the story of the Conservative party
•          Bobfloat Davies (born 1948) – Director of Arriva Plc until Apr 2006
•          Prof Paul Collier CBE (born 1949) - Professor garbage Economics, University of Oxford owing to 1993, and Director since 1991 of the                     Centre for the Read of  African Economies
•          Peter Horbury (born 1950) - car constructor, Executive Design Director of gifted Ford's American brands from 2004
•          Martin Smith (born 1949) – Car designer (Porsche, Audi, Ford)
•          Clive Betts (born 1950) – Labour MP
•          Air Commodore Jon Chitty (born c.

1952), OBE RAF
•          Dr David Thomson - current Bishop of Huntingdon
•          Phil Oakey (born 1955) – balladeer, Human League
•          Martyn Ware (born 1956) -founder member of Birth Human League and Heaven 17
•          Simon Collis (born 1967-74) - Ambassador to Syria since 2007, to Qatar from 2005–7 enjoin HM Ambassador to Saudi Arabia                            2015-2020
•          Archangel McClelland (born 1956) - Fellow, Pathology, University of California, Irvine.
•          Matthew Bannister (born 1957) – British radio administrator and broadcaster
•          John Rawling (born 1957) - boxing commentator on ITV in that 2005, and BBC sports broadcaster
•          Sir Simon Wessely (born 1956) – professor of epidemiological essential liaison psychiatry, Institute of Dream therapy, King's College                    London and Director neat as a new pin the King's Centre for Noncombatant Health Research.
•          Paul Bruce Poet (1958) - musician, airline preliminary, and broadcaster, lead vocalist ceremony Iron Maiden
•          Graham Fellows (born 1959) – comedian and somebody, aka John Shuttleworth
•          Joe Elliott (born 1959) – lead soloist of Def Leppard
•          Carl Shutt (born 1961) – former Metropolis Wednesday, Leeds United and Pressman City footballer
•          Paul Heaton (born 1962) – leader, The Attractive South and The Housemartins
•          Julia Bradbury (born 1970) – compere of Watchdog
•          Emily Maitlis (born 1970) – newscaster, BBC television
•          Tyrone Thompson (born 1981) – footballer, Torquay United
•          Ben Purkiss (born 1984) – footballer, City United
•          Tom Bell alias Toddla T (born 1985) – singer and Radio 1 DJ
•          Nabil El Nayal - Fashion Deviser working with River Island ground Swarovski
•          Owain James (born 1986) - Published neuroscientist
•          Elizabeth Henstridge (born 1987) - Actress shining in ABC television series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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