The alumni of Bryanston School are known as Old Bryanstonians or OBs.
Bryanston School is a co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils in Blandford, north Dorset, England, near the village of Bryanston.
Adrian Heath (1920–1992), painter
Amy Studt (born 1986), singer
Angus John Mackintosh Stewart (born 1936), author of Sandel
Ben Fogle (born 1973), television presenter, adventurer
Ben Kerwood (1938-2015), educationalist
Charles Handley-Read (born 1916), architectural critic
Chris Beckett (born 1955), science fiction author
Clive Barda OBE (born 1945), photographer
Clive Seale (born 1955), sociologist
David Campbell Bannerman (born 1960), UKIP MEP
Drummond Matthews (1931–1997), geologist and marine geophysicist
Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 1990), singer
Emilia Fox (born 1974), actress
Freddie Fox (born 1989), actor
Roger Hammond (1936–2012), actor
Frederick Sanger (1918–2013), biochemist; the fourth person to become a double Nobel Laureate
Geoffrey Hoyle (born 1942), science fiction writer (son of Fred Hoyle)
Greg Hersov (born 1956), theatre director
HRH Princess Haya of Jordan (born 1974), daughter of King Hussein I of Jordan
Henry Pyrgos (born 1989), rugby player for Glasgow and captain for Scotland
Huw Bennett (born 1983), rugby player for Ospreys and Wales, 18 caps
Iain Tuckett, pioneer in urban regeneration
Jago Cooper (born 1977), archaeologist
Jasper Conran (born 1959), fashion designer (son of Sir Terence Conran)
Jasper Morrison (born 1959), designer
John Eliot Gardiner (born 1943), conductor
John Nissen (born 1942), founder of Cloudworld
Jonathan Bowen (born 1956), computer scientist
Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (born 1933), author
Julian Vereker (1945–2000), electronic engineer
Kevin Crossley-Holland (born 1941), children's author and poet
Kwame Anthony Appiah (born 1954), philosopher and novelist
Lara Cazalet (born 1971), actress
Lucian Freud (1922-2011), painter
Sir Mark Elder CBE (born 1947), conductor
Max Irons (born 1985), actor
Michael Yates (1919–2001), stage and television designer and executive
Myles Burnyeat (born 1939), classicist and philosopher
Nicholas Logsdail (born 1945), art dealer
Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 1938), Master of the Rolls, 2000–2005, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2005
Nick Meers (born 1955), landscape photographer
Nigel Barker (born 1972), fashion photographer, judge on America's Next Top Model
Ollie Devoto (born 1993), rugby player for Bath and Exeter
Paul Thompson (born 1959), Rector of the Royal College of Art
Phil de Glanville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and England, 38 caps, captain of England
Philip Trevelyan (born 1943), film director
Prince Alastair of Connaught (1914–1943), member of the British Royal Family
Quinlan Terry (born 1937), architect
Robert Saxton (born 1953), composer
Saira Shah (born 1964), journalist and documentary filmmaker
Sebastian Conran (born 1956), designer
Simon Napier-Bell (born 1939), pop group manager, writer and journalist
Sir Howard Hodgkin (born 1932), painter
Sir Terence Conran (born 1931), designer, restaurateur and retailer
Sir Tony Durant (born 1928), politician
Tahir Shah (born 1966), writer and television presenter
William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke (born 1978)
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