Homebush Grammar School acted as a feeder school for more historic and established
Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales such as
Sydney Grammar School and
Newington College. Students attending the school came from wealthy and well known families who lived in
Burwood, Strathfield and Homebush. • Members of the
Street family, an Australian dynasty of men and women renowned in vice-regal, legal and political circles attended the school. • The sons of tobacco merchants George Frederick Todman and
Wilheim von der Heyde, a mayor of Strathfield, lived in mansions on Albert Road and their sons were enrolled at Homebush Grammar. • After his marriage in 1900
Samuel Hordern, scion of the retailing
Hordern family, lived at Tuxedo in Albert Road Strathfield. Hordern's sons, and those of his sister Jane Walford, attended the school. • The sons of
Charles Hoskins, the wealthy steel and iron industrialist, including his sons and Wiesener grandsons attended Homebush Grammar when the family lived in a grand estate on The Boulevarde, Strathfield.
Cecil Hoskins and all his brothers later attended Newington College. • Grandchildren of
David Jones who established the Sydney department store
David Jones attended the school including all the sons of Edward Lloyd Jones Snr. After attending Homebush Grammar
Eric Lloyd Jones attended Sydney Grammar before being awarded a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Sydney. He went on to be involved in the management of David Jones but at 38 left the family business to play tennis at
Wimbledon and lost his money, wife and good name in the process. Homebush Grammar closed before Australia entered
World War I but former students that are known to have enlisted for active service and died include Leslie Arndell, Kenneth Jackson and Frank Uther. • Private Leslie Reading Arndell, who attended Homebush Grammar and Newington College, was the son of Andrew and Amelia Arndell of Verona at 27 Coventry Road Strathfield and he was killed in action at
Bullecourt France on 3 May 1917. • Lance Corporal Kenneth Jackson, who attended Homebush Grammar and Newington College, was the son of Frederick and Jessie Jackson of The Glen at St Marys and was killed in action at
Gallipoli on 28 April 1915. • Gunner Frank Uther, who attended Homebush Grammar and Sydney Grammar schools, was the son of Henry and Caroline Uther of Marlborough at 94-96 Burlington Road Homebush and he died of wounds in
Belgium 18 October 1917. ==Notable alumni==