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List of people educated at St John's School, Leatherhead

This is a list of Old Johnians (abbreviated OJs), former pupils of St. John's School, Leatherhead, which is a public school in Surrey, England.
==Notable Old Johnians ==

* David Alesworth, ARBS, distinguished artist, based in Pakistan.
* Paul Boissier, Headmaster of Harrow School
* Peter Bruinvels
* Septimus Brutton, cricketer
* Sir Paul Bryan DSO MC, Conservative MP who came into politics after distinguished service in the Second World War
*Sir Henry Calley DL DFC DSO〔'CALLEY, Sir Henry (Algernon)' in ''Who was Who 1971–1980'', A. & C. Black, London, 1989 (reprint) ISBN 0-7136-3227-5〕
*John Cook, Prolific 20th-century Anglo-American composer, organist and church musician.
* Giles Dilnot, BBC ''Daily Politics'' Political Correspondent and co-presenter
* Kenneth Durham
* Peter Drury
* Basil Ede, wildlife artist specialising in avian portraiture.
* Mohamed A. El-Erian, CEO and CIO of PIMCO - a company of Allianz SE
* Ronald Goodchild Bishop of Kensington between 1964 and 1980
* Geoffrey Grigson, poet, anthologist and critic
* John Hooper Harvey, architectural and garden historian
* David Hatch
* Gavin Hewitt, Europe Editor of BBC News
* Sir Anthony Hope, author of adventure novels such as ''The Prisoner of Zenda''
* Major General Malcolm Hunt OBE RM, CO 40 Commando RM during Op Corporate〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Major General Malcolm Peter John Hunt OBE )
* The Right Reverend Morris Maddocks
* Humfrey Malins CBE MP
* Christopher Matthews, internet and dating agency businessman
* Guy Michelmore
* Andrew Norriss, children's book author and TV sitcom writer.
* Peter Rothwell World War II pilot 〔The Times – Register – 1 February 2011〕
* Reverend Vivian Redlich, a missionary in Papua New Guinea when the Japanese invaded in 1942. The decision to remain at his post led to his beheading in August that year. The Chapel is dedicated to the martyr who attended St John's from 1916 to 1917. The island's Martyr's Memorial School was founded in 1948 as a memorial. In a new development on 2 September 2006, the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' reported that it is now believed that Vivian, instead of dying at the hands of the Japanese, may have been murdered by the tribal people he had sought refuge with.
* Lord Richard Rogers, renowned Italian-British architect.
* Victor Silvester OBE
* Nicholas Smith, actor
* Air Commodore Ian Stewart
* Simon Thomas (television presenter)
* The Venerable Ted Ward, Archdeacon of Sherborne and Chaplain of the Royal Chapel in Windsor Great Park
* Upali Wijewardene, a prominent Sri Lankan business man who established Upali Group. Upali disappeared in his private Learjet in straits of Malacca creating wider speculations throughout Asia.
* Lieutenant Geoffrey Harold Woolley VC, The first Territorial Army Officer to win the VC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=THE TWO HEROES OF HILL 60 )
* Sir Leonard Woolley
* Francis Rossi, co-founder of the English rock band, Status Quo.
* Richard Haughton, rugby player for Perpignan.
* George Kruis, rugby player for Saracens and England Saxons.
* David Balcombe, cricketer for Hampshire County Cricket Club.

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