List of Old Uppinghamians

Alumni of Uppingham School are known as Old Uppinghamians.

Uppingham School is a co-educational independent school situated in the small market town of Uppingham, in Rutland, England. The school was founded in 1584 by Robert Johnson, the Archdeacon of Leicester, who also established Oakham School.

Notable former pupils include:

A

  • Patrick Abercrombie, architect and town planner
  • Robert Adley, Member of Parliament for Bristol North East and Christchurch
  • Crispin Agnew, Rothesay Herald and former explorer and mountaineer.
  • Jonathan Agnew, England, Leicestershire cricketer and chief cricket correspondent for BBC Radio (The Lodge)
  • John Aldam Aizlewood, Major-General, British Army officer in World War I and World War II
  • John Aldridge, Royal Academician
  • Anthony Armstrong, author, essayist, dramatist
  • Anthony Nightingale, Taipan
  • William Mitchell Acworth, British railway economist, barrister and politician

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

  • Boris Karloff, actor
  • Dominic Keating, actor
  • Andrew Kennedy, tenor (Winner of Rosenblatt Song Prize at Cardiff Singer of the World 2005) (Fircroft)
  • Patrick Kinmonth, opera director, stage designer, writer
  • Norman Knight, cricketer and colonial administrator

L

M

N

P

R

S

  • William Sansom, author

Reginald Savory, British Indian Army Officer in World War I and World War II

T

V

W

Y

  • William Yates, former member of both British and Australian Parliaments

See also

  • Category:People educated at Uppingham School

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