Most famous people to go to your school?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_High_School

Notable Students

Rodger Dalton, who is currently a research fellow at the University of Manchester, and specialises in nanotechnology and nanorobotics.
Max and Harry Mondryk - Members of the 2010 Britain's Got Talent boy band Connected and are now in a boyband called ReConnected.[1]
Jamie Lomas who is best known for his role as Warren Fox in the channel 4 soap Hollyoaks.
Charley Webb who plays the role as Debbie Dingle in the ITV soap Emmerdale.
Dilip Das who competed in Series 4 Episode 2 of BBC's Total Wipeout. Produced by the Initial team at Endemol. Originally broadcast on Saturday 15 January 2011.
Dale Speight who appeared as a contestant on Channel 4's Deal or No Deal. Produced by the Remarkable Television team at Endemol. Originally broadcast on Wednesday 26 January 2011, Speight won £100,000 from the game show.

Charley Webb was in my year, that's about it really...

Oh snap, only I was there a number of years before you :(
 
Yeah my secondary school Isleworth and syon, which is a total **** hole when I left 2 years back, probably gone worse.

  • Mo Farah - Olympic 10,000m and 5000m champion
  • Jimmy Aggrey - professional footballer
  • Dean Armstrong - professional footballer
  • Chris Plummer - professional footballer
  • Owais Shah - England cricketer
  • Shad Star - Entertainer/Musician
  • Michael Bryan - professional footballer
  • Stephen Hendry - Professional Footballer
  • Gurjit Sandhu - Middlesex cricketer

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Mo Farah.

Hah looks like we have a few syon boys on here lol. What year did you guys leave?
 
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Not my School, but College:

Robert Plant - Led Zeppelin singer/lyricist :cool:

Kenton Allen - Producer of 'The Royle Family' sitcom from 1999-2000

And some others.
 
Half the schools in my area closed down, my dad was in school at the same time as Josie Lawrence (not exactly stellar!)
 
Most notable probably Blair Mayne, Eddie Irvine and Catherine Milligan

Here's all notable from the wiki:

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Blair 'Paddy' Mayne DSO & 3 Bars, founding member of the Special Air Service, Rugby Former British Lions player.
Eddie Irvine, Formula One racing driver
Jim Allister, Unionist politician and MEP for Northern Ireland
Colin Murray, Radio 1 DJ
Ottilie Patterson, Blues singer
Nigel Carr, Rugby Former British Lions player
Philip Matthews, Rugby Irish International
Michael McGimpsey – Ulster Unionist Party MLA and Minister for Health in the Northern Ireland Executive
Catherine Jean Milligan, former Miss Northern Ireland.
 
Chris Casper - Man Utd
Oliver Norwood - Man Utd youth now Huddersfield
Chris Leck - Now Edinburgh former Sale Sharks
Jonathan Clare - Derbyshire Cricket Club
James Anderson - Englands No. 1 pace bowler.
 
Sir Philip Strong – Archbishop of Brisbane.
Sir Jack Longland – Everest pioneer and educator.
Tim Dinsdale – Loch Ness Monster hunter. :D
Lord Wolfson – Businessman and philanthropist.
Clifford Rose – British classical actor.
Clive Everton – BBC snooker commentator, journalist and author.
Jonathan Raban – Writer.
Derek Bell – Racing driver.
Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy – Businessman, Chief Executive of Kingfisher plc.
Lord Garden – RAF Air Marshal and defence advisor.
Sir David Jones CBE, - Businessman, CEO and Chairman of Next plc
Jeremy Thompson – Newscaster and presenter on Sky News, regularly presenting Live at Five weeknights at 5pm.
Chris Tarrant – TV and Radio Broadcaster, most well known for hosting Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? :(
Nicholas Cleobury – Musician, conductor of the Britten Sinfonia.
Stephen Cleobury – Musician, director of music at King's College, Cambridge.
Stephen Darlington – Musician, director of music at Christ Church, Oxford.
Mark Webster – Journalist and broadcaster who has presented many of five's late night sports shows.
Alistair Magowan – Bishop of Ludlow.
Jonathan Darlington – British conductor and the Music Director of the Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra and Vancouver Opera.
Rik Mayall – English actor, writer and comedian, known for his comedy partnership with Adrian Edmondson.
Richard Bacon MP – Conservative Party politician, MP for South Norfolk.
Jonathan Nott – Musician and conductor.
Jonathan Dow – British actor. Played the roles of Under Secretary Tim in No Job for a Lady, P.C. Stringer in The Bill and Dr. James Mortimer in Cardiac Arrest.
Ashley Fox – Conservative Party politician, MEP for the South West of England.
Luke Narraway – Rugby union footballer who plays for Gloucester Rugby.
Zac Purchase – Rower, Olympic gold medallist.
Godfrey Hewitt – Professor of Evolutionary Biology, University of East Anglia, very influential and highly published researcher
 
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