This is a list of notable former students of John Paul II High School, Greymouth and its antecedent schools, St Mary's High School, Greymouth and Marist Brothers High School, Greymouth. •
Paddy Blanchfield (1911–1980) –
Labour Party member of the
New Zealand Parliament for Westland and the West Coast (Marist Brothers). •
Mocky Brereton – former professional
rugby league footballer; represented
New Zealand in the
1970 and
1972 World Cups and one match in the
1975 World Championship Series (Marist Brothers). •
Peter Bush (1930–2023) – photographer and
photojournalist (Marist Brothers). •
Tony Coll (1949–2020) – professional
rugby league footballer and coach; represented
New Zealand in three
World Cups (Marist brothers). •
Kevin Dixon –
rugby league footballer; represented
New Zealand in the
1968 World Cup (Marist Brothers). •
George Duggan (1912–2012)–
Marist priest, philosopher, seminary professor and writer (Marist Brothers). •
Wayne Dwyer – former
rugby league footballer who represented
New Zealand (Marist Brothers). •
Graham Kennedy (1939–2002) ("Ginger") –
rugby league footballer and coach; represented
New Zealand.(Marist Brothers). •
Tony Kokshoorn (born 1955) – politician, publisher, and activist;
Grey District Mayor from 2004 to 2019 (Marist Brothers). •
Charlie McBride (1925–2013) –
rugby league player; represented
New Zealand (Marist Brothers). •
Bill Meates (1923–2003) –
rugby union player, All Black, soldier and school teacher (Marist Brothers). •
Kevin Meates (1930–2022) –
rugby union player; All Black (Marist Brothers) •
Ray O'Callaghan (1925–2004) – New Zealand
rugby union player; All Black (Marist Brothers). •
Patrick O'Farrell (1933–2003) – historian known for his histories of
Roman Catholicism in Australia,
Irish history and
Irish Australian history (Marist Brothers). •
Pauline O'Regan (1922–2019) – nun, school teacher, community worker and writer (St Mary's). •
Maureen Pugh (born 1958) – National Party Member of Parliament;
First Assistant Speaker of the
House of Representatives (2023–present) (St Mary's). •
Brent Stuart – rugby league and coach and former player who represented
New Zealand (Marist Brothers). •
Neville Tiller (1937–2021) – former
rugby league footballer; represented
New Zealand (Marist Brothers). •
Ruby Tui (born 1991) –
rugby sevens player; member of rugby sevens team won the silver medal at the
2016 Summer Olympics tournament; member of the Black Ferns team that won the
2021 Rugby World Cup. ==Notable staff==