• Sir
Grantley Herbert Adams – former Premier and Prime Minister of West Indies Federation •
John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams – former Prime Minister •
Owen Arthur – former Prime Minister •
Errol Walton Barrow – former Premier and first Prime Minister of Barbados, decorated WWII RAF Flying Officer •
Alfred Pakenham Berkeley – former
Bishop of Barbados •
Jacob Bethell – international cricketer for England •
Andrea Blackett – athlete, Commonwealth Games gold medalist • Dr
Henry Edmund Gaskin Boyle (1875–1941), British anaesthetist, inventor of the Boyle's Machine •
Ian Bradshaw – cricketer •
Robin Bynoe – Test cricketer •
Marsha K. Caddle - politician and economist •
Austin Clarke - Writer •
Rupert "Rupee" Clarke – entertainer • Dr
Richard Drayton – historian, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History, King's College London •
Gilbert Elliott (1870–unknown), first-class cricketer •
Greenidge Elliott (1861–1895), first-class cricketer •
Alan Emtage – computer scientist - inventor of Archie, the world's first search engine • Dr
Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge – Writer and lecturer Ancient History, Balliol, Brasenose and Hertford Colleges, Oxford •
Charles Wilton Wood Greenidge – former Judge of Court Appeal Barbados, Solicitor General and Attorney General Trinidad, Chief Justice of British Honduras and Solicitor General of Nigeria •
Adrian Griffith – former Barbados and West Indies opening batsman •
Jason Haynes (cricketer) – Barbados Senior Cricket Captain, 2008 •
David Holford –
Test cricketer • Anthony Howard- Test cricketer, West Indies Team manager & Former Director of Cricket WICB • Sir
Clifford Husbands – former Governor-General •
Shontelle Layne – singer, songwriter • Sir
Roy Marshall - former Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies and the
University of Hull, former High Commissioner from Barbados to the United Kingdom •
Hayley Matthews – captain of
West Indies women's cricket team •
George Moe – former Attorney General of Barbados and
Chief Justice of Belize •
Carlie Pipe – long-distance runner and national record holder in the half marathon •
Lloyd Erskine Sandiford – former Prime Minister • Sir
Arleigh Winston Scott – former
Governor-General and first native Barbadian to hold that office •
M. P. Shiel – novelist •
Cammie Smith – Test cricketer • Sir
Hugh Springer – former Governor-General • Sir
Harold Bernard St. John – former Prime Minister •
Obadele Thompson –
Track and field athlete, Olympic bronze medalist • Sir
Clyde Walcott – Test cricketer • Sir
Deighton Lisle Ward – former Governor-General • Sir Pelham Warner "
Plum Warner" – the Grand Old Man of English cricket •
Henry Wilcoxon – actor • Sir
Denys Williams – former Chief Justice of Barbados • Rev.
Guy Hewitt - former High Commissioner from Barbados to the United Kingdom ==See also==