List of Old Boys of Shore

This is a list of former students of the Anglican Church school, the Sydney Church of England Grammar School (also known as Shore School) in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Academia, education, medicine and science

Rhodes Scholars

1909 - Howard Bullock

1920 - Vernon Haddon Treatt

1935 - Keith Noel Everal Bradfield

1937 - Ian George Esplin

1940 - Basil Holmes Travers

1941 - Eric Brian Jeffcoat Smith

1946 - William Winslow Woodward

1948 - Louis Walter Davies

1952 - Frederick Rawdon Dalrymple

1960 - Malcolm John Swinburn

1964 - John Dyson Heydon

1971 - Richard John Lee

1973 - Ian Alfred Pollard

1975 - Peter Edward King

1982 - Graham Ross Dallas Jones

1995 - Evan Denis Fountain

Academia

Education

  • Evan Mander-Jones - representative of Australia to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's biennial conference in Paris in 1952, Leading Pioneer of technical schools [4]
  • Basil Holmes Travers - former Headmaster of Shore and Cricketer

Medicine

  • Sir Lorimer Dods LVO - founder of the Children's Medical Research Institute[5][6]
  • Professor Anthony Gill AM - researcher, doctor, author
  • Maurice Sando - anaesthetist[7]
  • Leslie St Vincent Welch - Chief Medical Officer of the Queensland Department of Public Instruction, visited rural schools to aid with an eye disease (sandy blight) that infected 20% of all pupils in the communities [8]

Science and Engineering

Business

Finance and Banking

Media and Advertising

Retail and Services

Other

  • Tim Bristow - private eye, convicted criminal, corporate 'fixer', bouncer, rugby player[24]

Entertainment, media, and the arts

Politics, public service, and the law

Lawyers and Judges

Politicians

Religion

Sport

Australian Rules Football

Cricket

Rowing

Rugby

Tennis

Other

See also

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