;Honours • Sir
Simon Bryan,
High Court Judge and former
Chief Justice of the Falkland Islands • Sir
Walter Clegg, Government Chief Whip, Ex-Officio Controller of the Royal Household • Sir
Martin Holdgate, biologist and environmental scientist • Sir
William Lyons, founder of Jaguar Cars •
John Schofield, 1892–1918,
World War I Victoria Cross •
John Pritchard, born 1948,
Bishop of Oxford ; ;Academic •
Geoffrey Marshall, Provost of the Queen's College, Oxford •
Charles Moseley, Life Fellow of Hughes Hall, Cambridge •
Michael Smith, 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
John Frederick Wilkinson, FRCP, Lecturer at the University of Manchester and physician at Manchester Royal Infirmary ; ;Public life / Commerce •
Victoria Atkins (born 1976), British politician •
Keith Gledhill, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire, High Sheriff of Lancashire •
Ian Bell, Rugby Union Wasps •
Christian Day, Northampton Saints rugby union player •
George Eastham OBE, 19 caps for England Soccer •
Tom Graveney, 79 tests for England Cricket •
Richard Halsall, ECB National Fielding Coach •
Steve Hesford, Rugby League Warrington and England •
Barrie-Jon Mather, 3 caps for Great Britain Rugby League, 2 caps for England Rugby League, 1 cap for England Rugby Union •
Fred Mitchell, 1 cap for England Soccer, also Great Britain and England amateur international •
David Stephenson, 10 caps for Great Britain Rugby League •
Natalie Panagarry England netballer ; ;Arts/Theatre/TV •
Jonas Armstrong, actor, Robin in the BBC's
Robin Hood •
David Ball, Member of pop group
Soft Cell •
Jenna Coleman, actress in
Emmerdale,
Doctor Who and
Victoria •
Ian Levine, music producer •
Chris Lowe, member of the
Pet Shop Boys •
Edgar Metcalfe, actor and theatre director •
Nicola Thorp, actress in
Coronation Street •
David Wilde, pianist and composer •
Tim Woolcock, painter ; ;Literature •
Stephen Booth, crime fiction writer ==References==