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George Pinker From 1928 aged four, Pinker was educated at Reading School.
Roy JohnstonRoy was born in Dublin in 1929 he was educated at St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham, and Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied experimental science and mathematics, specialising in theoretical physics.
Rhys Jones (mountaineer)However, this record was later broken on 24 December 2011, by Jordan Romero Rhys grew up in the New Forest, Hampshire, England and was educated at Romsey School and Barton Peveril Sixth Form College.
John Reith (British Army officer) Reith attended Eliots Green Grammar School (merged with Vincent Secondary Modern School to become became Northolt High School in 1974) on Eastcote Lane in Northolt.
Charles Smith WilkinsonThe family moved to Melbourne, Victoria in 1852, and the young Wilkinson was educated at a private school conducted by the Rev. T. P. Fenner.
Feargal Quinn Quinn was born in Dublin in 1936, and was educated in Newbridge College, and is a commerce graduate of University College Dublin.
Edward Docx Docx was born in 1972, brought up in Hale, Cheshire, and educated at St Bede's College, Manchester, and Christ's College, Cambridge.
Henry John Stephen SmithAt age 15 Smith was admitted in 1841 to Rugby School in Warwickshire, where Thomas Arnold was the school's headmaster.
George Fisher (dramatist) Born in Bargoed, Glamorgan, Francis George Fisher was educated at Lewis' School, Pengam, and at University College, Cardiff, where he captained the University swimming team before graduating in Mathematics in 1930.
Tom KettleThen from 1894 went to the Jesuits at Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare where he was mischievous, clever, quick-tempered and as `` Tom'', known as a wit and a good debater.
Bob BrahamBraham was educated at Preparatory School at Belmont from 1930, and then moved to the public school in Taunton in Somerset.
Peter EntwisleBorn in England, he moved to Dunedin as a child and was educated at George Street Normal School, Otago Boys' High School and the University of Otago from where he graduated in 1975 with a BA (Hons.)
Jack Matthews Born in Bridgend, South Wales in 1920, Matthews attended Bridgend County School before matriculating to the Welsh National School of Medicine.
Patrick Duncan (Governor-General)Born in Scotland in 1870, he took degrees in classics at the University of Edinburgh and at Balliol College, Oxford, and studied law in the Inner Temple, before joining the British civil service.
Ben Bowen ThomasThomas was born in 1899 in Ystrad Rhondda, and was educated at Rhondda Grammar School, the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Jesus College, Oxford.
Hamish ClarkBorn in 1965 in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, he attended Edinburgh University where he performed with the Edinburgh University Theatre Company.
Claire Curtis-Thomas Born in Neath, she was educated at the Mynyddbach Comprehensive School for Girls (since September 2001 known as Daniel James Community School after merging with the Penlan Boys School) on Heol Ddu, Treboeth, Swansea, and studied at University College, Cardiff where she was awarded a BSc degree in mechanical engineering, and at Aston University, where she obtained a MBA.
Robert Buckland Robert Buckland was born in Llanelli in 1968, and was educated at St Michael's School Llanelli, Hatfield College, Durham, where he became Secretary of the Junior Common Room and President of the Union Society.
Helen WaddellHelen was educated at Victoria College for Girls and Queen's University Belfast, where she studied under Professor Gregory Smith, graduating in 1911.
Arthur Hugh CloughIn 1829 Clough began attending Rugby School, then under Thomas Arnold, whose strenuous views on life and education he accepted.
Jimmy HillHe was a pupil at Henry Thornton Grammar School, Clapham (1939 -- 45), and is now President of the Old Boys' Association.
Paul Sackey born 8 November 1979 in London, Sackey started playing rugby at 17, when he was a pupil at the Roman Catholic John Fisher School in Purley, and started out as a centre or fullback.
Derek BowettRaised near Manchester Bowett was a chorister at Manchester Cathedral, attended William Hulme's Grammar School and joined the Royal Navy at 18 years of age in 1945.
Alison Seabeck Seabeck went to Harold Hill Grammar School (became Upper Bedfords Park School in 1973 then closed down) on Appleby Drive in Harold Hill in London.
Derek FatchettHe attended the all-male grammar school, Lincoln School (became the comprehensive Lincoln Christ's Hospital School in 1974) on Wragby Road in Lincolnshire.
Rabi Ray Ray was born on 26 November 1926 at Bhanaragarh village in the Puri district of Orissa, He passed his B. A. examination in History from the Ravenshaw College in Cuttack and later studied Law in the Madhusudan Law College in Cuttack.
Bruce GeorgeGeorge was born in Wales in 1942 and was educated at the Mountain Ash Grammar School and the University of Wales, Swansea where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in political theory and government.
Charles Hadfield (historian) Charles Hadfield was born in South Africa, and moved to Devon, England in 1924 and was educated at Blundell's School and St Edmund Hall Oxford.
R. I. Page Page was born in Sheffield in 1924, and was educated at King Edward VII School.
April Byron Byron's career began at 12 years old in 1960, while attending St. Peters Collegiate Girls School in Adelaide, South Australia.
Vijay MallyaVijay Mallya (born on 18 December 1955 Mallya attended La Martiniere for Boys school in Kolkata (West Bengal), where he was appointed House Captain (Hastings house) in his final year.
Brian Mawhinney, Baron Mawhinney Mawhinney was born in 1940 in Belfast and was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution.
Paul Walker (Arctic explorer) Born in Albania, Walker moved to Leeds aged 8 and later graduated from Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside in 1988 with an honours degree in Outdoor Education and Mathematics.
Brian Lane (RAF officer)Born in Pannal, Harrogate, England, Lane grew up in Pinner before entering the RAF in 1936.
Sir James Caird, 1st Baronet The eldest son of James Caird, a lawyer, and his wife, Mary Ann née Hutcheson, James Caird was born in Glasgow, Scotland, educated at Glasgow Academy, and then in 1878 joined a firm of East India merchants, William Graham & Co.
John King Davis Davis's formal education, at Colet Court, London, and at Burford Grammar School, Oxfordshire, ended in 1900, when he and his father left London for Cape Town, South Africa.
William Laird Clowes Born in 1856 in Hampstead, Clowes was educated at Aldenham School and studied law at King's College London and Lincoln's Inn.
Will Greenwood born 20 October 1972 in Blackburn, Lancashire, Greenwood was educated at St Mary's Hall and Sedbergh School, where he was in the first team for Rugby and Cricket.
Peter ZadekIn 1934, he emigrated with his family to London where he later studied at Old Vic theatre, after a year at Oxford University.
Donald Teare Teare was born 1 July 1911, and educated at King William's College on the Isle of Man, and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Neil O'SullivanO'Sullivan was born in the Brisbane suburb of Toowong and educated at Taringa State School and St. Joseph's Nudgee College and was admitted as a solicitor in December 1922.
Leslie BanksHe went to school in Scotland at Glenalmond College and later studied at Keble College, Oxford He joined F. R. Benson's company and made his acting debut in October 1911 at the town hall, Brechin, playing Old Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice.
George Herbert DuckworthDuckworth was educated at Eton, where in 1886 he was a member of the First XI for cricket, and then at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Matthew Collings Born in London in 1955, Collings was educated at Finchden Manor School, a former school for disturbed teenage boys, in the Cinque Port coastal town of Tenterden, in the Ashford District of Kent in South East England, whose former pupils included James Robertson Justice, Robert John Godfrey, Tom Robinson and Alexis Korner.
Greta Rana Born in 1943 in the coal-mining town of Castleford, West Yorkshire (birthplace of the famous sculptor Henry Moore), Greta Rana attended the local Grammar school and then went on to graduate from the Victoria University of Manchester.
Mike WorsleyHe started out with West Park St Helens, whilst playing in older age-groups for high-flying rugby school St Ambrose College in Altrincham, then followed by Orrell and Bristol before joining London Irish in September 1998.
Kate Miller-Heidke Miller-Heidke graduated from St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School in 1998.
Brian HarveyHarvey was born in Walthamstow, London, and attended Sir George Monoux School from 1988 -- 90.
Leanne JonesShe was born in Stoke on Trent and grew up in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, where she attended St Ivo School, before studying at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in Wood Green, in north London, graduating in 2006.
James KenwardJames Kenward received his prep school education at Ripple Vale School near Deal in Kent until entering Brighton College in 1919.
Varyl Begg Born the son of Francis Cargill Begg and Muriel Clare Begg (née Robinson), Begg was educated at St Andrew's School, Eastbourne and Malvern College, before joining the navy as a special entry cadet in September 1926.
Chris King (rugby union)He attended St Andrew's College from 1995 to 99 during which time he played form the First XV for three years (Captain in his final year) and was a school prefect.
James LamondHe was educated at schools in Burrelton and Coupar Angus, before becoming an apprentice draughtsman at the Hall and Company shipyard in Aberdeen in 1942, aged 14.
K. W. DevanayagamA keen sportsman, he captained the school's cricket team in 1930 and was the East Ceylon champion in tennis.
George Kelly (psychologist) George Alexander Kelly was born in 1905 on a farm near Perth, Sumner County, Kansas and went to Friends University and Park College, where he received a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics.
Patrick Hughes (artist) Patrick Hughes was born in Birmingham, went to school in Hull and went on at the James Graham Day College in Leeds in 1959.
William Lindsay Everard Sir William Lindsay Everard was born on 13 March 1891 in Knighton, Leicester and attended Harrow School and Trinity College Cambridge.
Byron Duckenfield Duckenfield was born in Sheffield, and was educated at Sheffield City High School before working as a milkman and then joining the Royal Air Force in 1935.
John ShimminShimmin was born in Douglas in 1960 and educated at St Ninian's High School, Douglas and the Worcester College of Higher Education.
Alexander Aris Aris was educated at two independent school s in his home city of Oxford, in southern England : at Woodcote House School, a co-educational preparatory (junior) school, followed by Magdalen College School, a senior school for boys, which he left in 1990.
Cecilia ThackaberryBorn in Dublin in 1909 as Sarah Agnes Thackaberry, she attended the Presentation Sisters school in Warrenmount and later studied with the Loreto Sisters in St Stephen's Green.
Bernard Hollowood 3 June 1910 at Burslem, Staffordshire, Bernard Hollowood was educated at Hanley High School and St Paul's College, Cheltenham.
Nick ClarkeClarke was born in 1948 in Godalming, Surrey, and educated at Westbourne House School, West Sussex, Bradfield College, Berkshire and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
P. T. RajanP. T. Rajan was born in 1892 in Uthamapalayam (Theni District) and educated at The Leys School, Cambridge and Jesus College, Oxford.
Nicholas FreemanHe was educated at Stoneygate School, Leicester, and King's School, Canterbury, and admitted a solicitor in 1962.
Archibald FiskenHe attended E. N. Maryatt's Church of England Grammar School for Boys, Ballarat College and Geelong Church of England Grammar School before his 1916 commission in the Royal Field Artillery.
Bunty LongriggThe son of Major G. E. Longrigg, who was a long-time Somerset county cricket committeeman and a solicitor in Bath, the younger Longrigg was educated at Rugby School, and made his Somerset debut in 1925, the year he left school.
Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron IsmayIsmay was born in India in 1887, and educated in the United Kingdom at the Charterhouse School and Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
Pat Kenny Kenny was educated at the O'Connell School and obtained a chemical engineer ing degree from University College Dublin (UCD) in 1969, Subsequently he was a postgraduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology and then a lecturer in Bolton Street College of Technology in Dublin.
Peter Anderson (politician)Anderson was educated at Woollahra Public School and Sydney Boys High School (1960 -- 64) and joined the Labor party at age 16.
Arthur Graeme WestWest was born in Norfolk, educated at Blundell's School and Balliol College, Oxford and killed by a sniper in 1917.
Robert Lightfoot (priest)He was born on 30 September 1883 and was educated at Uppingham School and Eton College before studying classics and then theology at Worcester College, Oxford.
Alfred Allen, Baron Allen of FallowfieldBorn in Bristol, he was educated at East Bristol School and worked then for the Bristol Co-operative Society until 1940, when he joined the Royal Air Force.
G. H. PemberHe was educated at Hereford Cathedral School and matriculated from there in 1856.
Edgar Bonham-Carter Bonham-Carter was born in London, the son of Sibella Charlotte (née Norman) and the businessman and lawyer Henry Bonham Carter, and was educated at Clifton College and New College, Oxford, where he took second class honours in jurisprudence in 1892.
J. C. A. CoreaBorn in the coastal town of Chilaw in Ceylon in 1904, he was educated at Royal College Colombo, then gained an MA in Psychology from the University of London and a Diploma in Education from the University of Cambridge.
Ian Swales Swales was born in Leeds and grew up in Harrogate where he was educated at Ashville College, Harrogate Following a Chemical Engineering degree at Manchester University, where he met his wife, Pat, a Durham miner's daughter, he joined Yorkshire Electricity and qualified as an accountant in 1977.
Ron Evans Evans was educated at Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, where he was a classmate of linguist Michael Clyne, businessman Ron Walker, and 1960 Brownlow Medal winner John Schultz.
Conrad WolframBorn in Oxford, England, in 1970, Wolfram was educated at Dragon School, Eton College, Pembroke College, Cambridge University, UK from which he holds an MA degree in Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Helen BoadenShe was educated at Rushmere junior school and Northgate Grammar School (now Northgate High School) in the large county town of Ipswich in Suffolk, and at Cedars Grammar School (now Cedars Upper School) in the town of Leighton Buzzard in Bedfordshire, followed by the University of Sussex, where she gained a BA Honours in English Literature and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1999, where she gained an MBA.
Peter Howson (politician) Howson was born in London, England in 1919 to Jessie and George Arthur Howson, and was educated at Stowe School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
John Waterhouse (headmaster)When the family moved to Maitland, New South Wales he attended Dr Frazer's Grammar School for a short period before being enrolled as a boarding student at Newington College in 1865.
Jocelyn Jee EsienJocelyn Jee Esien (born 2 March 1979 in Hackney, London) is a Black British comedian, actress and writer of Nigeria n origin, and initially studied law before giving up to study drama, graduating from Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Bob CrowHe attended Kingswood Upper School with his share trader, older brother Richard (a secondary modern school which merged with the Grange School in 1982 to become Hainault Forest High School) on Harbourer Road (near Hainault Forest Country Park) until the age of sixteen when he left school.
John Burley WaringFrom 1836 he was educated at a branch of University College, London, then existing at Bristol, where he was also taught watercolour-drawing by Samuel Jackson.
Richard AluwihareBorn 23 May 1895 to T B Aluwihare and Panebokke Tikiri Kumarihamy, he was educated at Christ Church College, Matale and Trinity College, Kandy.
Dennis Campbell Kennedy Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1936, Dennis Kennedy was educated at Wallace High School Lisburn, Queen's University, Belfast, and Trinity College Dublin.
Sam NeillIn 1954, Neill returned with his family to New Zealand, where he attended the Anglican boys' boarding school Christ's College in Christchurch.
A. H. ArmstrongIn 1943, he became a classical sixth form master at Beaumont College, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Charles Abercrombie Smith Charles Abercrombie Smith was born on 12 May 1834 in St Cyrus, Kincardineshire, Scotland, and studied physics and mathematics at the University of Glasgow.
Lindley FraserHe was educated first at George Watson's College, Edinburgh, and when the family moved to Liverpool in 1913 he went to the Liverpool Institute High School.
Carrie BickmoreBickmore attended the Anglican girls' school Perth College and then later attended Curtin University of Technology where she studied journalism until 2000.
Andrew ComminsAndrew Commins was born in Ballybeg, County Carlow and educated at St. Patrick's College, Carlow and Queen's College, Cork where he was awarded an MA in 1854.
William Summers William Summers was educated at the private school of a Mr. Wood, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, after which he entered Owens College in about 1869.
Adrian Johns Johns joined the Royal Navy in 1973 following his education at Newquay grammar school in Cornwall and then Imperial College, London, where he studied physics.
Ian Ollis Ollis was born in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa in 1970 and matriculated at the Cambridge High School.
Tom Piper Piper, born in London on 24 November 1964, was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford.
Ricky GervaisGervais attended Whitley Park Infants and Junior Schools and received his secondary education at Ashmead Comprehensive School, and, after a spell as a gardener at the town's university, moved on to University College London in 1980.
John Fraser (critic) Born in North London, and educated at a provincial grammar school, he entered Balliol College, Oxford, in 1948 as an Exhibitioner (junior scholar) and read English.
Miles Jacobson Born in 1971 and raised in Watford, Jacobson spent more time on music than education when at school, singing or playing at the Royal Opera House, Royal Albert Hall, the Barbican and St Martin-in-the-Fields during this time.