Guild is the association of College's former pupils.
The arts •
Ithell Colquhoun, artist, author and occultist •
Enid de Chair, artist and art patron •
Florence Farr, actress and mistress of
George Bernard Shaw •
Katharine Hamnett, fashion designer •
Damaris Hayman, actress •
Cherry Healey, television presenter •
Rosalind Knight, actress •
Judith Ledeboer, architect and housing reformer •
Leyly Matine-Daftary, modernist painter •
Charlotte Reather, comedy writer and actress •
Bridget Riley, artist •
Talulah Riley, actress • Dame
Kristin Scott Thomas, actress •
Serena Scott Thomas, actress •
Sophie Solomon, violinist •
Amanda Wakeley, fashion designer
Politics, law and civil service •
Violet Brooke-Hunt, community organizer and volunteer in
Boer War •
Elizabeth Gass, Lady Gass,
Lord Lieutenant of Somerset since 1998 • Dame
Cheryl Gillan, Conservative Member of Parliament and former
Secretary of State for Wales •
Sally Keeble, Labour Member of Parliament •
Lizzy Lind af Hageby, speaker and writer antivivisection and feminism •
Rachel Lomax, the first woman Deputy Governor of the Bank of England •
Fiona Mactaggart, Labour Member of Parliament •
Cicely Mayhew, UK's first female diplomat •
Gareth Peirce, defence lawyer •
Amber Rudd, former
Home Secretary •
Liz Shore, former Deputy Chief Medical Officer •
Catherine Williamson, Canterbury's first woman mayor and Irish politician
Sciences, technology, engineering •
Mary Archer, scientist and chair of the trustees of the
Science Museum Group •
Prue Barron, surgeon •
Louisa Aldrich-Blake, first female Master of Surgery •
Mary Collins, immunologist •
Maud Cunnington, archaeologist •
Vicky Goh, radiologist, cancer imaging researcher, and medical academic •
Miriam Violet Griffith, electrical engineer, technical author and pioneer of ground source heat pumps •
Lillias Hamilton, doctor and author •
Constance Leathart,
Air Transport Auxiliary pilot in Second World War, first woman in Britain to design and fly a glider •
Margaret Lowenfeld, paediatrician and child psychotherapist •
Eva Luckes,
Royal Red Cross,
OBE, Matron of
The London Hospital 1880–1919, matron maker and influential nurse reformer. • Dame
Clare Marx, first female President of the
Royal College of Surgeons (2014–2017), Chair of the
General Medical Council (January 2019) •
Helen Mackay, first female Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians •
Liz Miller, former neurosurgeon and mental health campaigner •
Jennie Pryce, quantitative geneticist •
Frances Ritchie, nurse •
Lucy Wills, haematologist •
Helena Rosa Wright (née Lowenfeld), doctor and pioneer of family planning •
Nur Amalina Che Bakri, Doctor
Journalism and authors •
Hilary Andersson, journalist and presenter •
Phyllis Bentley, novelist and authority on the
Brontë family •
Theodora Bosanquet, writer, reviewer, editor, amanuensis to Henry James, director and literary editor of
Time and Tide (magazine). •
Rosie Boycott, journalist and former editor of
The Independent and the
Daily Express •
D. K. Broster, novelist •
Katharine Burdekin, author •
Amy Key Clarke, mystical poet, author and senior teacher at the school, also wrote histories of the school •
Janet E. Courtney, writer •
Tatiana Hambro, fashion writer and editor for
Moda Operandi •
Beatrice Harraden, writer and suffragette •
Phoebe Hesketh, poet •
Lisa Jardine, historian, author and broadcaster •
Margaret Kennedy, novelist •
Sue Lloyd-Roberts, television journalist •
Kate Reardon, journalist •
Betty Ridley, journalist •
Mira Sethi, journalist •
May Sinclair, writer •
Caroline Spurgeon, literary critic •
Robin Stevens, children's author •
Jenny Uglow, biographer •
Margaret Winifred Vowles, author •
Sarah Wardle, poet •
Grace Wyndham Goldie, first Head of
BBC News & Current Affairs •
Jan Ziff, journalist and children's writer
Sports •
Nina Clarkin, World number one female polo player •
Poppy Cooksey, Olympic fencer •
Mary Eyre, England hockey player and
Wimbledon umpire •
Muriel Robb,
Wimbledon Champion and only person to win all national UK tennis singles titles •
Jean Westwood, world champion ice dancer
Other •
Annette Bear-Crawford, suffragette •
Tamara Beckwith, socialite •
Mary Russell, Duchess of Bedford, 11th Duchess of Bedford •
Mary Boyce, scholar of
Zoroastrianism •
Victoria Davies Randle, a socialite of Victorian
Lagos, Nigeria, who served as
Queen Victoria's goddaughter •
Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, Commandant of the
Women's Royal Air Force and Chief Controller of the
Auxiliary Territorial Service •
Dorothy Christian Hare, medical director of the
Women's Royal Naval Service •
Jane Ellen Harrison, classical scholar •
Hermione Hobhouse, historian •
Nicola Horlick, investment fund manager (ran away) •
Beatrice Irwin (aka Alice Beatrice Simpson), actress, poet and illumination designer entrepreneur •
Eve Jardine-Young, Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College •
Dorothy Pethick, suffragette •
Raja Zarith Sofiah, consort of the King of Johor, Malaysia •
Agnes Royden, preacher and suffragette •
Anne Willan, Founder of École de Cuisine La Varenne (Paris, Burgundy & Los Angeles) ==References==