Sir George Monoux College •
Gabrielle Brooks, actress •
June Sarpong, TV presenter •
Faiza Shaheen, economist •
CJ Ujah, athlete
Sir George Monoux Senior High School •
Teddy Sheringham, former star of
Manchester United and
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, attended Monoux in the 1970s, leaving in 1982. •
Brian Harvey from the pop band
East 17 attended until 1990. •
Seyi Akiwowo, political and social activist
Sir George Monoux Grammar School •
Robert Barltrop, prolific local writer, attended Monoux from 1933 to 1938 •
Prof George Barnard, Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Essex from 1966–75, and President of the
Royal Statistical Society from 1971-2, the
Operational Research Society from 1962-4 and the
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications from 1970-1 •
Edward Lyon Berthon marine inventor, who attended the original school, c1830 •
Sir Reader Bullard •
Gary Carpenter (composer) attended Monoux 1962 to 1969. • Sir
Jack Cater CBE,
Chief Secretary of Hong Kong from 1978–81 •
Thomas George Cowling, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the
University of Leeds from 1948–70, and President of the
Royal Astronomical Society from 1965-7 • Sir
John Dankworth, jazz musician, attended Monoux from 1937 to 1944 • Sir
John Elvidge,
Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Executive 2003-2010 • Prof Sir
Alan Fersht,
Herchel Smith Professor of
Organic Chemistry at the
University of Cambridge, elected in 2012 to become the Master of
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. •
John Garrett, Labour MP for
Norwich South from 1974–83 and 1987–97 •
Professor Norman Gowar Professor of Mathematics at the
Open University and Principal of
Royal Holloway College,
University of London •
John Horner, Labour MP for
Oldbury and Halesowen from 1964–70 •
James Hilton, novelist, at school 1909-15 •
Doug Insole, who played for England's cricket team, attended Monoux from 1937 to 1944 • Sir
Barry Jackson, surgeon, and President of the
Royal Society of Medicine from 2002-4, the
Royal College of Surgeons of England from 1998-2001, and of the British Academy of Forensic Science from 2005-7 •
Jim Lewis, footballer • Prof
Donald Northcote, Professor of Plant Biochemistry at the
University of Cambridge from 1972–89, who first discovered the
preprophase band in 1966 •
Michael Nyman, composer and musicologist • Dr
Christopher Page, writer on
medieval music •
Norman Pannell, Conservative MP for
Liverpool Kirkdale from 1955–64 •
Chris Pond (born 1949), from 1961 to 1969, founding head of the
House of Commons Information Office, author and historian, wrote the history of the school in 1977 and updated it in 2002 • Sir
Fred Pontin, founder and managing director of
Pontins holiday camps, attended Monoux between 1918 and 1922 • Sir
John Pritchard CBE, conductor, Chief conductor of the
BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1982-9 •
Barry Rose OBE, conductor and organist of
Guildford Cathedral from 1960–74 •
Air Vice-Marshal Roy Scoggins CBE, Director of
RAF Dental Services from 1958–64 •
Jamie Shea,
NATO spokesman, much in the news during the
Kosovo crisis, attended Monoux from 1965 to 1972 •
Frederick Silvester, Conservative MP for
Walthamstow West from 1967–70 and
Manchester Withington from 1974–87 •
John Smith, is an avant–garde filmmaker noted for his use of humour, attended Monoux from 1963 to 1968 •
David Thomson, historian •
Matthew Bourne choreographer, 1974-1978 • Prof
Herman Waldmann, Professor of Pathology at the
University of Oxford since 1994 ==References==