List of Caulfield Grammar School people
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The following is a list of famous past students of Caulfield Grammar School and/or Malvern Memorial Grammar School (amalgamated with Caulfield in 1961); alumni of the school are known as "Caulfield Grammarians".
N.B. Years of attendance in brackets.
MMGS = Student of Malvern Memorial Grammar School.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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[edit] B
- William Macmahon Ball AC (1916-17) - psychologist; diplomat; broadcaster
- Russell Basser (1972-77) - Medical researcher; water polo player at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Sir John Clifford Valentine Behan (1894-95) - first Victorian Rhodes Scholar; warden, Trinity College of the University of Melbourne
- Hamish Blake (1994-96) - comedian
[edit] C
- Phill Calvert (1969-75) - musician
- Nick Cave (1971-75) - musician; author
- Chris Christiansen (1921-22) - physicist; engineer [1]
- Michael Clyne (1950-56) - linguist
- Kenneth Coghill (1959-62) - former Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
[edit] D
- Brett Deledio (2005) - AFL footballer
- Peter Dowding (1948-56) - former Premier of Western Australia
[edit] E
- Hans Ebeling MBE (1919-22) - Australian Test Cricketer
- Ron Evans AM (1951-56) - VFL footballer; AFL Chairman; businessman
[edit] F
- Sir James Alexander Forrest (1946-53) - lawyer; businessman
[edit] G
- Chris Gahan (1947-57) - Mayor of Stonnington [2]
- Brendon Goddard (2001-03) - AFL footballer
- Robert Cuthbert Grieve VC (1899-?) - World War I veteran; Victoria Cross recipient
- Philip Lewis Griffiths KC (1894-?) - jurist
[edit] H
- Mick Harvey (1969-75) - musician, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
- Edward George Honey (1895-?) - journalist; credited with conceiving the idea of a moment of silence to remember the World War I Armistice Treaty, which led to the creation of Remembrance Day.
[edit] I
[edit] J
- Paul Jennings AM (1956-60) - author
- Nick Jewell (1988-95) - Pura Cup cricketer with the Victorian Bushrangers
- Chris Judd (1996-2001) - AFL footballer, 2004 Brownlow Medallist
[edit] K
- Peter Karmel (1929-39) - economist; academic
- Andrew Kellaway (1988-93) - AFL footballer
- Charles Kellaway (1900-?) - scientist
- Duncan Kellaway (1985-90) - AFL footballer
- Steve Kons (1977-82) - Tasmanian politician
[edit] L
- John Landy AC CVO MBE (MMGS 1935-44) - Olympic athlete; former Governor of Victoria
- Jason Lea (1952-58) - Managing Director, Darrell Lea Chocolates; Chairman, Family Business Association [3]
- Dylan Lewis (1985-90) - television personality
- Tamsyn Lewis (1994-96) - Olympic athlete
- Rekha Luther (1998-2003) - fashion model
[edit] M
- Noel Maughan (1949-54) - Victorian State politician [4]
- Stuart Maxfield (1984-89) - AFL footballer, former captain of Sydney Swans
- Campbell McComas (1964-65) - humorist; writer; actor
- Andrew McQualter (2002-04) - AFL footballer
- David Morgan (1952-?) - CEO, Westpac
[edit] N
[edit] O
[edit] P
- Rob Palmer (1954-58) - founder of JAG Australia
- Barry Patten (1941-43) - corporate architect
- Tracy Pew (1972-75) - musician, bass player in The Birthday Party
- Neil Pope (?-1967) - former Victorian State politician
- Trevor Ashmore Pyman (1924-34) - member, Australian Delegation to form United Nations
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Roger Rayson (1947-57) - Victorian cricketer
- Michael Roe (1939-48) - historian
- Kenneth G. Ross (1951-58) - playwright; Hollywood scriptwriter
- Bruce Rowland (1947-58) - composer
[edit] S
- John Schultz (1951-55) - VFL footballer, 1960 Brownlow Medallist
- David Shallcross (1966-77) - Melbourne University chemistry professor
- Christopher Skase (1961-67) - controversial Australian businessman; fugitive
- David Smith KCVO AO (MMGS 1940-?) - official Secretary to five Australian Governors-General from 1973 to 1990
- Andrew Strauss (1985-86) - English Test cricketer
[edit] T
- Lindsay Thompson AO CMG (1929-41) - former Victorian Premier
- Murray Thompson (1963-72) - Victorian State politician
[edit] U
- Claude Ullin (1945-54) - former Mayor of Stonnington [5]
[edit] V
[edit] W
- Matthew Wales (1976-85) - convicted murderer
- Andrew Walker (2004) - AFL footballer
- Ron Walker AC CBE (1944-54) - businessman
- Andrew Walsh AM (1967-72) - festival director
- Geoff Walsh AO (1967-70) - politician and diplomat
- James Webster (1931-40) - former Australian Senator
[edit] X
[edit] Y
[edit] Z
[edit] References
- Crikey (2005). Famous alumni on Latham's hit list. Retrieved November 16, 2005.
- Caulfield Grammarians Football Club (2005). CGS AFL Players. Retrieved November 16, 2005.
- Penrose, Helen (2006). Outside the Square: 125 Years of Caulfield Grammar School. Melbourne University Publishing. ISBN 0522853196.