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Lindsay Tuckett (1936), cricket Springbok (1947 to 1949) •
Phillip Tobias (1943), professor emeritus,
University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, world-renowned paleo-anthropologist. He is best known for his pioneering work at South Africa's famous hominid fossil sites, and is one of the world's leading authorities on the evolution of humankind. •
Peter Carlstein (1956), cricket Springbok (1958 to 1964) •
Frederick Brownell (1957), the designer of the South African and Namibian flags. •
Chris Warner, cricketer and field hockey player •
Glenn Agliotti (1974), controversial businessman and convicted drug dealer, suspected of orchestrating Brett Kebble's death. •
Brett Kebble (1981), mining magnate who was shot dead in 2005. •
Christopher Froome, multiple Tour de France winner •
George Du Rand (2000), Olympic swimmer who represented South Africa at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Du Rand is still the South African and African record holder in the 200m backstroke. •
Joe Root (2009), cricketer, current England test cricket captain. He represented the St Andrew's 1st XI in 2009 as a part of the School's exchange program with Yorkshire County Cricket Club. •
Gerald Coetzee (2018), cricketer who played in two U19 World Cups, also being named in the "team of the tournament" in 2018. Current teams: Knights, Rajasthan Royals, and he has also represented Jozi Stars. == Sports ==