Old Bryanstonians
The alumni of Bryanston School are known as Old Bryanstonians or OBs
Bryanston School is a co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils in Blandford, north Dorset, England, near the village of Bryanston.
Notable OBs
- Prince Alastair of Connaught (1914–1943), member of the British Royal Family
- Kwame Anthony Appiah (born 1954), philosopher and novelist
- Nigel Barker (born 1972), fashion photographer, judge on America's Next Top Model
- Huw Bennett (born 1983), rugby player for Ospreys and Wales, 18 caps
- Jonathan Bowen (born 1956), computer scientist
- Myles Burnyeat (born 1939), classicist and philosopher
- Lara Cazalet (born 1971), actress
- Jasper Conran (born 1959), fashion designer (son of Sir Terence Conran)
- Sir Terence Conran (born 1931), designer, restaurateur and retailer
- Kevin Crossley-Holland (born 1941), children's author and poet
- Phil De Glanville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and England, 38 caps, captain of England
- Sir Tony Durant (born 1928), politician
- Mark Elder (born 1947), conductor
- Ben Fogle (born 1973), television presenter, adventurer
- Emilia Fox (born 1974), actress
- Lucian Freud (born 1922), painter
- John Eliot Gardiner (born 1943), conductor
- Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (born 1933), author
- Charles Handley-Read (born 1916) architectural critic
- Adrian Heath (1920–1992), painter
- William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke (born 1978)
- Sir Howard Hodgkin (born 1932), painter
- Geoffrey Hoyle (born 1942), science fiction writer (son of Fred Hoyle)
- HRH Princess Haya of Jordan (born 1974), daughter of King Hussein I of Jordan
- Drummond Matthews (1931–1997), geologist and marine geophysicist
- Jasper Morrison (born 1959), designer
- Simon Napier-Bell (born 1939), pop group manager, writer and journalist
- John Nissen (born 1942), founder of Cloudworld
- Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 1938), Master of the Rolls, 2000–2005, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2005
- Nicholas Ross (born 1980), TV contestant on "Men are better than Women"
- Frederick Sanger (born 1918), biochemist and the fourth person to become a double Nobel Laureate
- Robert Saxton (born 1953), composer
- Saira Shah (born 1964), journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Tahir Shah (born 1966), writer and television presenter
- Angus John Mackintosh Stewart (born 1936), author of Sandel
- Amy Studt (born 1986), singer
- Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 1990), singer
- Quinlan Terry (born 1937), architect
- Paul Thompson (born 1959), Rector of the Royal College of Art
- Iain Tuckett, pioneer in urban regeneration
- Julian Vereker (1945–2000), electronic engineer
- Michael Yates (1919–2001), stage and television designer and executive
Other
The sculptor, Sir Anthony Caro, was a school parent in the 1970s and exhibited at the school in Sculpture, a spectator sport? to celebrate the school's 75th anniversary in 2003.