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Sophie Anderton (born 1977), lingerie model and reality television personality •
James Averis (born 1974), cricketer •
Raymond L. Brett (1917–1996), professor of English at University of Hull and a friend of Philip Larkin •
Chris Chivers (1967-), Anglican priest •
Russ Conway (1925–2000), pianist and composer •
Reginald Croom-Johnson (1879–1957), an English barrister and judge who also served as a Conservative Member of Parliament •
William Draper (1721–1787), British Army officer and cricketeer who led the expedition which captured Manila in 1762 •
John Fortune (1939–2013), comic and writer •
Tom Dascombe (Born 1973), jockey and racehorse trainer •
Racey Helps, (1913–1970), children's writer and illustrator •
David Hulin, (born 1975), director and animation director •
Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), terrorist suspect convicted of preparing terrorist acts •
Dan Jones (born 1969), composer •
David Jones (1941–2010),
Flavelle Medal–winning biologist •
Chris McNab (born 1980), author and computer hacker •
Mark Newman (born c.1967), physicist •
Tom Spilsbury (born 1976), journalist,
Doctor Who Magazine editor •
Tony Whitby (1930-1975), British BBC Radio producer; controller of BBC radio 4 from 1970 to 1975 •
Alured Wilshere (1872-1957), barrister, academic and legal scholar. •
Reece Winstone (1909–1991), photographer and local historian •
Alan Geoffrey Woods (born 1942),
Dean of Gibraltar 2003–2008 It has been said that the influential pseudonymous graffiti artist
Banksy, whose identity is a closely guarded secret, is a former pupil of Bristol Cathedral School named Robin Gunningham. ==Former teachers==