•
Josephine Barnes (1912–1999), first woman President
British Medical Association •
Ursula Bethell (1874–1945), New Zealand poet and social worker •
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge •
Vicky Bowman, née Robinson, former British diplomat •
Emma Bridgewater, potter •
Jacintha Buddicom, poet and childhood friend of George Orwell •
Nancy Cadogan, artist •
Catherine Conybeare, academic and philologist •
Charithra Chandran, actress •
Gail Davey, professor of epidemiology •
Cressida Dick (b. 1960), former
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police •
Sian Edwards, conductor •
Sos Eltis, author and academic •
Rebecca Flemming, classicist •
Amelia Fletcher economist, and indie band singer •
Diana Fox Carney, economist, climate policy expert and wife of
Mark Carney •
Martha Lane Fox, entrepreneur lastminute.com •
Mel Giedroyc, actress/comedian •
Lucy Gordon, actress/model •
Emily Gowers, Professor of Latin literature at the University of Cambridge •
Sophie Grigson, cookery TV/writer •
Pippa Harris, film producer •
Ethel Hatch, British painter •
Mary Hockaday, journalist •
Margaret Hodge, Labour MP and minister •
Verena Winifred Holmes, engineer •
Harriet Hunt, chess International Master •
Elizabeth Irving, actress and founder of the
Keep Britain Tidy Campaign •
Elizabeth Jennings (1926–2001), poet •
Ludmilla Jordanova, Professor of Modern History at the
King's College London •
Frances Kirwan, mathematician •
Susan Lea, Professor at the University of Oxford •
Anna Lapwood, Director of Music at
Pembroke College, Cambridge and television/radio presenter •
Rose Macaulay, novelist •
Serena Mackesy, journalist and author •
Miriam Margolyes, (b. 1941), actress •
Ghislaine Maxwell, (junior section, left age 9), socialite and convicted child sex trafficker •
Charlotte Mendelson (b. 1972), novelist •
Kate Ho, (b. 1972), economist •
Anne Mills,
health economist •
Teresa Morgan, academic •
Eleanor Oldroyd, BBC Radio Sport presenter •
Ann Pasternak Slater, academic •
Eileen Power (1889–1940), economic historian and medievalist •
Rhoda Power (1890–1957), broadcaster and children's writer •
Liz Shore, former deputy chief medical officer •
Maggie Smith (1934–2024), double Oscar-winning actress, seven times BAFTA Film Awards winner, Triple Crown of Acting •
Barbara Strachey (1912–1999), broadcaster and writer •
Catherine Tucker, American economist •
Ayesha Vardag, Founder & President of Vardags, divorce lawyer •
Anna Walker, British civil servant ==References==