Notable Haileybury Alumni

Clement Attlee

Former UK Prime Minister whose period in office shaped much of post-war British history and established the NHS and the welfare state, transforming the nation.

Sir Alan Ayckbourn

Sir Alan Ayckbourn is a prolific British playwright and director known for his innovative storytelling and more than 80 plays, many of which have become staples of modern theatre.

Suzi Battersby

Prosthetics designer and technician Suzi Battersby was nominated for an Academy Award for Make-up and Hairstyling. She is renowned for innovative designs, meticulous craftsmanship and transformative work in film.

Lizzie Bird

British athlete and 3000-metre steeplechase record-holder Lizzie Bird is a Commonwealth silver medallist and two-time European Championship bronze medallist.

Jamie George

Former England Team Captain and Saracens rugby player, triple Six Nations winner and British & Irish Lion Jamie George has earned over 100 caps and multiple Premiership titles.

Michael Mosley

British journalist, television presenter and author Michael Mosley is renowned for making science and health accessible, popularising diet and lifestyle approaches through documentaries, books and innovative public education.

Christopher Nolan

Acclaimed filmmaker and screenwriter Christopher Nolan is known for directing blockbuster films like Inception, The Dark Knight trilogy, and Interstellar, and has earned numerous accolades including two Academy Awards.

Oscar Piastri

Formula One racing driver who currently competes for McLaren Oscar Piastri has won nine Formula One Grands Prix across three seasons, quickly establishing himself as one of the sport’s most promising talents.

Alison Stephens

Alison Stephens was a virtuoso classical mandolin player and accomplished film musician, celebrated for her expressive performances, technical mastery and contributions to both concert and soundtrack music.
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