Notable people educated at Millfield

Millfield House

Founded in 1935, Millfield is a co-educational Independent school for pupils aged 13-18 years based in Street, Somerset, England.

Millfield is a registered charity and is the largest co-educational boarding school in the UK with approximately 1,240 pupils, of which over 950 are full boarders from over 65 nationalities. Millfield Development and the Millfield Foundation, raises money to fund scholarships and bursaries. The school is a member of the G20 Schools Group and a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The Millfield campus is based over 240 acres in Somerset, in Street, in the South West of England.

Former pupils of Millfield school in Somerset are known as Old Millfieldians or OMs.

OM Society

The record of OMs is maintained by the OM Society, based at the school. Alumni become life members of the Society when they leave the school.

Headmasters

Boss Meyer the founder of Millfield School
  1. 1935 – 1971: Rollo John Oliver "Boss" Meyer[1]
  2. 1971 – 1986: Colin Ronald Michael Atkinson.[2]
  3. 1986 – 1990: Brian Gaskell
  4. 1990 – 1998: Christopher Martin
  5. 1998 – 2008: Peter Johnson
  6. 2008 – 2017 Craig Considine

Former teachers

Notable OMs

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John Harry Chapman - English explorer, keen admirer of Ireland

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