No one
But the local private school:
Robert Adley, Member of Parliament for Bristol North East and Christchurch.
Jonathan Agnew, England, Leicestershire cricketer and Chief Cricket Correspondent for BBC Radio
John Aldridge, Royal Academician
Anthony Armstrong, author, essayist, dramatist
Adrian Bell, author of Corduroy
Robin Blaze, countertenor
Brian Boobbyer, England rugby player and evangelist for Moral Re-Armament
Thomas George Bonney, geologist
Ernle Bradford, historian and writer
Edward Brittain, Roland Leighton and Victor Richardson - associates of Vera Brittain whose stories are told in her autobiography Testament of Youth.
Everard Calthrop, railway engineer and inventor.
Sir Donald Campbell, World Land and Water Speed record holder, killed on Coniston Water in Bluebird (West Deyne)
Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of World Land and Water Speed records in 1920s and 1930s (West Deyne)
William Henry Charsley, Master of Charsley's Hall, Oxford
Lord Nigel Crisp, former Chief Executive of the NHS
Johnny Dawes, rock climber
Adrian Dixon, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge University
Eric Dorman-Smith, British Army officer and Irish nationalist [7]
Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell, MP PC, Health Secretary 1995-7, current Chair of the Health Select Committee
Norman Douglas, novelist and travel writer
Charles Dunstone and David Ross, co-founders of Carphone Warehouse[8]
John H. Edwards (geneticist) and his brother A.W.F. Edwards (statistician)
William Fawcett, writer on horses, hunting and racing[9]
Ronald Firbank, novelist
Pat Fish (Patrick Huntrods), songwriter and musician.
James Elroy Flecker, poet and dramatist
Nick Freeman "Mr Loophole", celebrity lawyer
Stephen Fry, actor, comedian (Blackadder) and writer (Fircroft), expelled in 1972
Christopher Gabbitas, Baritone for The King's Singers
Andrew Gimson, Political Journalist (West Bank).
Piers Gough, architect
Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
E. W. Hornung, author
Danny Hipkiss, professional Rugby player, Leicester Tigers and England
Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Horrocks, soldier, Corps Commander in World War II
George Ivatt, mechanical engineer
Hugh Jackman, actor (former teaching assistant)
Jack Jarvis, professional rugby player (Canterbury, New Zealand)
Christian Jessen, doctor and television presenter (Fircroft)
Harry Judd, musician and member of McFly (Fircroft)
Dominic Keating, actor (West Deyne)
Andrew Kennedy, Tenor (Winner of Rosenblatt Song Prize at Cardiff Singer of the World 2005) (Fircroft)
Sir David Li, current Chairman and Chief Executive of the Bank of East Asia in Hong Kong
Sir Claude Maxwell Macdonald, soldier-diplomat
Gregor MacGregor, England, Scotland, Cambridge University, Middlesex cricketer and rugby player.
Tim Melville-Ross, head of CBI and Institute of Directors
Ed Minton and Alex Davies, members of rock band Elliot Minor (School House)
Ernest John Moeran, composer
Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne, politician
Richard Lewis Nettleship, philosopher
C. R. W. Nevinson, Official War Artist in both World Wars
Ernest Newton, architect, President RIBA
Dickson Poon, businessman and non-executive Chairman of Harvey Nichols
Peter Powell, Radio One disc jockey
William Henry Pratt, who achieved fame under his stage name, Boris Karloff
James Purves, cricketer
Professor Canon Charles E. Raven Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, Theologian, Intellectual, Preacher
Canon H. D. Rawnsley, Co-founder of the National Trust
Sam Riley, Actor
Alan Rotherham, (left in 1881), former England rugby union international, captain of England, and inductee into the IRB Hall of Fame[10]
Guy Rowlands, Historian
John Schlesinger, film director
Cecil Sharp, musician, master of English Folk-song and Dance
Charlie Simpson, Musician in Busted (2002–2005), Fightstar (2003–Present) and as a solo artist (2011–present) (Meadhurst)
Sir Arthur Somervell, composer
Toby Spence, tenor
Phil Spencer, property expert, Channel 4 television
Ed Stafford, Explorer, walking the length of the Amazon River
Rick Stein, chef and restaurateur (West Deyne)
George Martin Stephen, Headmaster of St Paul's School
John Suchet, journalist and broadcaster
Richard Thorp, actor ('Emergency Ward 10'; 7yrs, 'Emmerdale'; 30yrs), writer.
Robert Thorogood, actor (Cambridge Footlights), writer (Death in Paradise (TV Series 2011)) (Fircroft)
Edward Timpson Conservative Member of Parliament for Crewe and Nantwich
Johnny Vaughan, TV presenter
Anthony Way, former chorister - St Paul's Cathedral
James Whitaker, Leicestershire and England cricketer
Jenny Willott, Member of Parliament for Cardiff Central.
Charles Plumpton Wilson (1859–1938), England footballer
William Yates, former member of both British and Australian Parliaments