Stand Grammar School •
Samuel Bourn (1714—1796);
dissenting minister of Rivington and notable preacher. •
John Seddon (1719–1769); dissenting minister at
Cross Street Chapel,
Manchester and religious controversialist. •
Sir George Philips Bt MP (1766—1847); Industrialist and politician; related to the Philips family, after whom the school is named. •
John Edward Taylor (1791–1844); journalist and newspaper editor; founder of
The Manchester Guardian • Sir Joseph Latham CBE; deputy chairman of the
NCB • Sir
Robert Southern (1907-1999), general secretary of the
Co-operative Union, 1950-1992 • Professor
Geoffrey Bullough (1901—1982); professor of English
Stand Grammar School for Boys •
John Spencer (1935–2006); professional snooker player who won the World Professional title at his first attempt and was the first winner at the
Crucible Theatre, the inaugural winner of the Masters and Irish Masters, and the first player to make a 147 break in competition. •
Norman McVicker (1940-2008), first-class cricketer •
Howard Jacobson (born 1942); novelist and Booker Prize winner •
Mark E. Smith (1957–2018); musician; lead singer of
the Fall • Jack Howland CBE; honoured for contributions to the IT industry •
Robert Largan (born 1987);
Conservative MP for
High Peak •
Jamie Lomas (born 1975); actor, best known for his role as
Warren Fox in the
Channel 4 soap
Hollyoaks •
Bugzy Malone (born 1990); Grime Artist, MC/Rapper •
Charley Webb (born 1988); actress; plays the role of
Debbie Dingle in the
ITV soap
Emmerdale •
Isobel Steele (born 2000); actress; plays the role of
Liv Flaherty in the
ITV soap
Emmerdale ==References==