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List of old boys of The King's School, Parramatta

This is a List of Old Boys of The King's School, Sydney, they being notable former students – known as "Old Boys" of the Anglican school, The King's School in North Parramatta, Sydney, Australia.

Contents

Media, entertainment and the arts

  • Bruce Beresford - film director.
  • Tom Ugly - Musician
  • Michael Blakemore AO OBE – Freelance Theatre and Film director
  • Father Arthur Bridge, Catholic priest, philanthropist, founder of Ars Musica Australis that awards up to 80 scholarships annually to young performers
  • David Campbell – Poet
  • John Farquharson - Journalist
  • John Marsden – Author; Founder and Principal of Candlebark School
  • Medicine and science

  • Stephen John James Frank Davies – Adjunct Professor, Division of Science at Murdoch University; Adjunct Professor, School of Environmental Biology at Curtin University of Technology (also attended The Elms School)
  • Gregory Macalister Mathews CBE – Ornithologist; Elected Fellow of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union and served as President
  • Thomas Griffith Taylor – Pioneering geographer; Physiographer; Weather Service's official representative on the Terra Nova Expedition; Foundation head of Australia's first university geography department (also attended Sydney Grammar School)
  • Military

  • Lance-Sergeant Daniel Daley DCM – 2/3rd Anti-Tank Regiment, in North Africa and New Guinea, World War II.
  • Rear-Admiral Alec Doyle CBE – chief of construction, Royal Australian Navy.
  • Lieutenant John Steel ("Jock") Lewes – British Army officer and founding principal training officer of the British Special Air Service; killed in action, 1941.
  • Major-General Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow CBE, DSO, commander of the 1st Armoured Brigade during World War II.
  • Politics, public service and the law

  • Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott KB KCMG – Politician and solicitor; Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New South Wales for the district of Maitland; Elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as member for Gunnedah, and later for Wentworth
  • John Anderson – MHR (Nat); Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the National Party (1999–2005)
  • John Douglas Anthony AC, CH – MHR (Nat) (1957–1984); Deputy Prime Minister (1971–72) and (1975–83); Leader of the National Party (1971–84)
  • Mike Baird - Premier of NSW
  • Sir Joshua Peter Bell – Pastoralist and parliamentarian
  • Sir Nigel Bowen AC KBE – Politician; Member for Parramatta (Liberal); Appointed Attorney-General of Australia in the Second Holt Ministry
  • Francis Stewart Boyce – Barrister, Supreme Court judge and politician (also attended Sydney Grammar School and Rugby School)
  • Dr Arthur Chesterfield-Evans – NSW MLC (Dem) (1998–2007)
  • Russell Cooper – Premier of Queensland (Sept–Dec 1989); Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (Nat)(1983–2001)
  • Nigel Antony Cotman S.C – Barrister; Appointed Senior Counsel NSW 1996; Former Assistant Commissioner of the ICAC
  • Alfred Cox - New Zealand politician.
  • Jerrold Sydney Cripps – Commissioner of the ICAC (also attended Wolaroi College)
  • Somerset de Chair, MP, philanderer and author
  • Adolph Frederick Milford Feez – Surveyor and solicitor; Two time representative for Queensland Rugby Union; Founder of the Queensland Polo and the Queensland Lawn Tennis associations
  • Arthur Herman Henry Milford Feez – Barrister; Senior counsel; Chancellor of the diocese of Brisbane (1897–1910)
  • Frederick Augustus Forbes – Store-keeper, grazier and politician; Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
  • William Forster – Politician; Premier of New South Wales (1859–60); Author of poetry and prose
  • Sir Joseph George Long Innes – Politician, elected to the Legislative Assembly for Mudgee; Queensland District Court judge
  • Stewart Wolfe Jamieson – Official secretary at the Australian High Commission, Ottawa (1947–50); Officer-in-charge of the information and defence liaison branches, Canberra (1950–52); Consul-general in San Francisco, United States of America; Chargé d'affaires in Dublin; Australia's first high commissioner to Ghana
  • Jeremy Kinross – NSW MLA (Lib) (1992–99)
  • Frank Graham Lever S.C – Barrister-at-Law; Senior Counsel NSW
  • Antony Seymour Martin S.C – Barrister; Senior Counsel NSW
  • Eric Walwyn Ormsby Martin – Solicitor; mayor of Taree; flying officer in the Royal Air Force
  • Sir David Maughan – Barrister; President of the Law Council of Australia
  • Bruce Roland McClintock S.C – Barrister NSW; Queen's Counsel WA; Senior Counsel NSW since 1996
  • John Frederick McDougall, Member of the Queensland Legislative Council (1860—1895)
  • Sandy McPhie – Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Toowoomba North (1983–1989) (Nat)
  • James Donald Merralls AM QC – Barrister; Queen's Counsel Vic; Former Member of Council, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration; Former Chairman of the Law Council of Australia Constitutional Law Committee (also attended Melbourne Grammar School)
  • Justice William Henric Nicholas QC – Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
  • Robert Darlow Pring – Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
  • Leon Ashton Punch – Former deputy premier and minister of the crown
  • Bernard Blomfield Riley – Barrister; Judge of the Federal Court of Bankruptcy; Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
  • John Randall Sharp – Former National Party member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Gilmore and Hume; Business Executive
  • Sir Francis Bathurst Suttor – Pastoralist and politician; Elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Bathurst
  • George Thorn – Premier of Queensland (1876–77), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
  • Sir Charles Gregory Wade KCMG – Premier of New South Wales (1907–1910); Judge (also attended All Saints College, Bathurst)
  • Bret William Walker SC – Barrister; Member of the NSW Health Clinical Ethics Advisory Panel; Former President of the NSW Bar Association; Former President of the Law Council of Australia
  • Sir William Charles Windeyer – Politician and judge
  • Religion

  • Geoffrey Franceys Cranswick – Anglican bishop (also attended Sydney Church of England Grammar School)
  • William James Gunther – Anglican clergyman
  • Robert Lethbridge King – Church of England clergyman; Principal of Moore Theological College
  • George Fairfowl Macarthur – Anglican clergyman and schoolmaster
  • Percival Stacy Waddy – Anglican clergyman; Cricketer; Headmaster of The King's School
  • Motor sport

  • Boyd Robertson Huey Edkins – Racing driver; twice broke the speed record from Melbourne to Sydney; President of the Motor Traders' Association of New South Wales
  • Thomas Whitforth - member of Palm Beach SLSC, and member of the so-called "Budgie 9" at the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix
  • Rowing

  • Cameron Girdlestone - 2016 Olympian.
  • Sam Loch - 2008 and 2012 Olympian
  • Matt Ryan - 2008 and 2012 Olympian
  • Rugby League

  • Daniel Conn – Gold Coast Titans
  • Rugby Union

  • Ben Batger – ACT Brumbies
  • Will Caldwell – NSW Waratahs
  • Mitchell Chapman – Queensland Reds, NSW Waratahs and ACT Brumbies
  • Tim Davidson – Western Force, NSW Waratahs
  • Daniel Halangahu – NSW Waratahs
  • Ben Hand – NSW Waratahs
  • James Hilgendorf – Western Force
  • Nick Phipps (rugby union)
  • Julian Huxley – ACT Brumbies, Queensland Reds and Wallabies
  • Stirling Mortlock – ACT Brumbies and Wallabies
  • Benn Robinson – NSW Waratahs and Wallabies
  • Hugh Rose – Wallabies; Former Headmaster of Toowoomba Grammar School; Grazier; Consultant; Recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003
  • References

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