List of Old Westcliffians
The following is a list of some notable Old Westcliffians, former pupils of Westcliff High School for Boys in Westcliff-on-Sea in the United Kingdom.
- Air Vice-Marshal Jack Furner CBE OBE DFC, station commander of RAF Scampton in 1968
- Eric Sams, musicologist and Shakespeare scholar[1]
- Alan Hurst - former Labour Braintree MP (1997–2005)
- Prof Alfred Adams, Professor of Physics at the University of Surrey from 1987–2008
- Benjamin Grosvenor - musician
- Sir Chris Clarke OBE, leader of Somerset County Council from 1993 to 200
- Conor Mason- musician (Nothing But Thieves)
- David Nixon - magician
- Edward Greenfield, music critic working for The Guardian from 1977–93
- Greg Beales,(born 1977) is the Director of Strategy and Planning for the Labour Party.
- James O'Donnell, organist and choirmaster of Westminster Abbey 2000-
- John Hutton (Labour MP) - Former Labour Cabinet minister, now a Lord[2]
- Joshua Hayward - musician
- Stuart Jack, Governor of the Cayman Islands from 2005-9
- Tim Bowler, writer
- Wilko Johnson - rock musician
- Air Vice-Marshal Nigel Maddox CBE, station commander of RAF Bruggen from 1996-9
- Rt Rev Ian James Brackley, Bishop of Dorking 1996-
- Sir Alan Cook, physicist
- Bob Parr (producer) MBE MSc FRGS - Emmy Award-winning television producer, SAS soldier, intelligence analyst and singlehanded transatlantic yachtsman
- Gary Brooker, lead singer of the band Procol Harum
- Jamie Reeves - Two-time FA Vase winning semi-professional footballer and football pundit
- Geoffrey Crawley, photographic expert and journalist, and exposer of the Cottingley Fairies hoax
- Peter Bone, Conservative MP for Wellingborough
- Derek Wyatt MP – Member of Parliament for Sittingbourne & Sheppey 1997-2010. Played rugby union for Oxford University and England
- Neil Harman - chief tennis correspondent, The Times
References
- ↑ Eric Sams, obituary, theguardian.com/news/2004/sep/22/guardianobituaries.obituaries
- ↑ Profile: John Hutton, BBC News, 2005-11-03. Retrieved 2011-12-07.
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