For notable alumni, sometimes referred to as Old Giggleswickians, see
Category:People educated at Giggleswick School including: •
James Agate (1877–1947), diarist and theatre critic •
Stefan Allesch-Taylor (b. 1969) financier, serial entrepreneur and philanthropist •
Noel Birch (1865–1939), soldier;
aide-de-camp to King
George V •
Rudolph Anstead (1876–1962), cricketer and botanist/horticulturist •
Clarence Blakiston (1864–1943), actor and singer •
Jon Blundy (b. 1961), geologist, professor of petrology at
University of Bristol •
Oliver Bodington (1859–1936), president of the British Chamber of Commerce •
James Bowden (1931–2002), England and Great Britain Rugby League international •
Duncan Cumming (1903–1979), governor of
Kordofan Province, Sudan, president of the
Royal Geographical Society •
Anthony Daniels (b. 1946), actor who played the android
C-3PO in the Star Wars films •
Charles Darbishire (1875–1925), East Indian merchant and Liberal MP •
Keith Duckworth (1933–2005), engineer, joint founder of Cosworth Engineering •
John Flint (b. 1968), group CEO of HSBC •
Sarah Fox, operatic soprano •
William Gaunt (b. 1937), actor •
Douglas Glover (1908–1982), Conservative MP •
Douglas Hacking 1st Lord Hacking (1884–1950), Conservative MP •
Graham Hamilton (JGH McOwat) (b. 1944), actor and 15th president of
Equity, the actors' union (2008–2010) •
John Hare (1844–1921), actor/manager of the Garrick Theatre •
George Howson (1860–1919), reforming headmaster of
Gresham's School •
John Saul Howson (1815–1885), theologian •
James Jakes (b. 1987), IndyCar & W.E.C. driver •
Thomas Kidd (1770–1850), classical scholar •
John Langhorne (1836–1911), educationist; headmaster of the King's School, Rochester •
Arnold Leese (1877–1956), British fascist •
Henry Maudsley (1835–1918), founder, Maudsley Hospital •
Henry Mercer (1872–1949), academic dean of Perth, convicted fraudster •
Joe Mycock (1914–2004), England rugby captain •
Oswald Nock (1904–1994), railway historian •
William Paley (1743–1805), theologian •
Gustav Renwick (1883–1956), industrialist; MP •
Nigel Roebuck (b. 1946), journalist •
Charles Rycroft (1901–1998), businessman, philanthropist •
Harry Norton Schofield VC (1865–1931), soldier •
Tom Skeffington-Lodge (1905–1994), Labour MP •
Ian William Murison Smith (1937—2016), professor of chemistry at the
University of Birmingham •
Matthew Smith (1879–1959), artist •
John Sykes (b. 1956), Conservative MP for
Scarborough (1992–97) •
Matthew William Thompson (1820–1891), Liberal MP, mayor of Bradford; chairman of the Midland Railway •
Charles Tweedale (1865–1944), minister and spiritualist •
Henry Hulme Warburton (1819–1903), physician, early settler in California •
Richard Whiteley, (1943–2005), journalist and television presenter (
Countdown and
Calendar) •
Gary Wolstenholme (b. 1960), golfer •
Robert Wynne-Edwards (1897–1974), British Army officer; civil engineer == Headmasters ==