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.
Prof H. B. Acton (1908–1974), Professor of Philosophy from 1945–64 at Bedford College (London), Director from 1962–4 of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, and President from 1952–3 of the Aristotelian Society
Prof Sir William Ashley (1860–1927), economic historian, Professor of Economic History from 1892–1901 at Harvard University, and Professor of Commerce from 1901–25 at the University of Birmingham
Prof Richard Bird, Professor of Computation from 1996–2008 at the University of Oxford and Director from 1998–2003 of the Oxford University Computing Laboratory
Prof Roger Brown, Vice-Chancellor from 1998–2007 of Southampton Solent University
Prof David Conway, philosopher
Prof Charles Foster, biologist
Prof Harold Ellis CBE, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Prof Peter Gilbert, pharmacist, Manchester University
Prof Roy Gregory, Professor of Politics [1]
Prof Laurence R. Harris, Professor of Psychology and Biology at York University, Toronto
Prof Peter Harris, cardiologist, who researched the right ventricle was Simon Marks Professor of Cardiology at King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry from 1966–88, and President from 1981–3 of the International Society for Heart Research
William Heberden FRS, (1710–1801) physician, coined the term 'Angina pectoris'
Prof Malcolm Douglas Lilly FRS, Professor of Biochemical Engineering
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 Vernon Mottram, Professor of Physiology, King's College London
Prof Sir Desmond Arthur Pond, Professor of Psychiatry, Chief Scientist at the Department of Health and Social Security.
Arnold Powell (1889–1963), 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, (1855–1929) historian, Professor of History from 1890–1925 at the University of Manchester, President from 1910–2 of the Historical Association
Freddie Barr-Smith: Cybersecurity expert.
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, CEO, Global Operations, Logica CMG
Tim Franklin, Non Executive Director of Post Office Limited and HM Land Registry. Formerly Managing Director of Britannia Building Society and Chief Operating Officer, Co-operative Banking Group
Sir Cyril Pitts, Chairman of ICI India
Edmond Warner, Chairman of Panmure Gordon & Co., LMAX and UK Athletics
Rabbi Nathan Alfred, Rabbi of Luxembourg from 2009-2015 and of Singapore 2015-
Most Rev. Leonard James Beecher CMG, Bishop of Mombasa 1953–1964; Archbishop of East Africa 1960
Rt Rev John Boys, Bishop of Lebombo from 1948–51, and of Kimberley and Kuruman from 1951–60
Rt Rev George Eric Gordon, Bishop of Sodor and Man from 1966–74
John Harvard, (1607–1638) founder of Harvard University
Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, theologian
William Sherlock, (1641–1707) English church leader
William Van Mildert, (1765–1836) Bishop of Durham; founder of the University of Durham
Peter Sterry, theologian, Oliver Cromwell’s private chaplain
Politics and public service
Sir Percy Ashley KBE CB, civil servant
Sir William Artherton (1806-1864), Attorney General from 1861-1863, MP for Durham City from 1852-1864
Godfrey Bloom, UKIP MEP since 2004 for Yorkshire and the Humber
Frederick Boland (1904-1985), Irish diplomat, president of the General Assembly of the United Nations
Edward Cass CB OBE, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister from 1949–52
Abba Eban, (1915–2002) Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations; Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs; Israeli Deputy Prime Minister
Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, (1830–1911) politician
Roger Dudley Hart CMG, HM Ambassador to Peru
Charles Hill, Baron Hill of Luton (1904-1989), National Liberal and Conservative MP for Luton from 1950–63, Postmaster General from 1953–7, and Chairman from 1967–77 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 1933–1945; Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1935–1937; Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education 1937–1940
Sir Alan Marre, K.C.B., Civil Servant; Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Health 1964–66; 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 [2]
Chris Philp, Conservative PPC for Hampstead and Kilburn
Alderman Sir William Anderson Rose, MP, Businessman, Lord Mayor of London 1874
Sir Michael Scholar, civil servant
Chris Sim CBE QPM, Chief Constable, West Midlands Police
Sir Roger Sims Conservative MP from 1974–97 for Chislehurst
Alderman David Henry Stone, Lord Mayor of London
Sir Leonard Day Wakely, Ambassador, civil servant
Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet (1822–1906), Lord Mayor of London 1872, Member of Parliament
Maj-Gen Bruce Brealey, General Officer Commanding HQ Theatre Troops since 2008
Wing Commander Andy Green, (1962– ) past team leader of RAF Red Arrows Display Team; current holder of the world land speed record
Rear-Adm Ronald Harcus CB
Air Marshal Sir Brian Reynolds KCB CBE, Commander in Chief from 1956–9 of RAF Coastal Command
Alfred Oliver Pollard, Victoria Cross recipient, author
David Akinluyi, signed professionally with Northampton Saints 2006
Billy Mehmet, international footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, St Mirren, Gençlerbirliği S.K., Perth Glory, Republic of Ireland U21)
Nicholas Osipczak, Professional Mixed Martial Artist; cast member of SpikeTV's The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom
Samuel Laman Blanchard, (1804–1845) author and journalist
A. B. Campbell radio broadcaster
Martin Carthy, folk singer
William Cole LVO, Master of the Music at the Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy from 1954–94, and Professor of Harmony and Composition from 1948–62 at the Royal Academy of Music
Matthew Crosby, comedian and actor
Johnny Douglas (conductor), film score composer
Lawrence Durrell, (1912–1990) novelist, poet, dramatist, and travel writer
Mark Ellis, 1971–1978, record producer better known as Flood
Andrew Ford, composer
Edmund Gwenn, Academy award winning actor
Roy Marsden, actor
Nishant Kumar, (1996-2003) comedian
Som Wardner, (1989–1996) My Vitriol frontman
Kevin Armstrong (1970-1974) guitarist (David Bowie and Iggy Pop)
Giovanni Baldelli, anarchist theorist
Bryan West, rugby player
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