List of Old Edwardians (Sheffield)
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Notable alumni of King Edward VII School (Sheffield) include the following, arranged roughly chronologically.
See also Category:Old Edwardians (Sheffield).
- Edward Charles Titchmarsh (1899–1963) - FRS, Oxford Mathematician
- Frank Ellis (1905–2006) - eminent radiation oncologist
- Harold Warris Thompson (1908–1983) - English physical chemist; Chairman of the Football Association
- Philip Allen, Baron Allen of Abbeydale (1912-2007) - British civil servant
- John Gatenby Bolton (1922–1993) - British-Australian astronomer
- John Lemmon (1930–1966) - logician and philosopher
- Sir Norman Adsetts (born 1931) Knight Bachelor, OBE - Hon Life President SIG plc since 1996
- Sir Michael Carlisle (born c. 1931) - Pro-Chancellor, University of York
- Ian Fells (born c. 1932) - Professor of Energy Conversion at The University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- George MacBeth (1932–1992) - Poet and author
- Ted Wragg (1938–2005) - E C (Ted) Wragg, Prof of Education at Exeter
- Rony Robinson (born 1940) - writer and broadcaster
- Sir John Goulden (born 1941) - diplomat
- Alan Wood (born 1947) - CEO of Siemens Plc
- Roy Galley (born 1947) - Conservative MP, 1983-7
- Bob Davies (born 1948) - CEO of Arriva Plc until April 2006
- Clive Betts (born 1950) - Current Labour MP
- Martin Smith (born c. 1949) - Car designer (Porsche, Audi, Ford)
- Air Commodore Jon Chitty (born c. 1952), OBE RAF
- Phil Oakey (born 1955) - singer, Human League
- Matthew Bannister (born 1957) - British radio administrator and broadcaster
- Simon Wessely (born c. 1957) - professor of epidemiological and liaison psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London and Director of the King's Centre for Military Health Research.
- Graham Fellows (born c. 1958) - comedian and actor, aka John Shuttleworth
- Joe Elliot (born 1959) - Lead singer of Def Leppard
- Carl Shutt (born 1961) - former Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United and Bradford City footballer
- Paul Heaton (born 1962) - Leader, The Beautiful South and The Housemartins
- Emily Maitlis (born 1970) - newscaster for BBC television
- Julia Bradbury - Presenter of Watchdog
- Richard Windle (born 1976) former England Basketballer (played in the bronze-winning team, Commonwealth Games 2006)