- Source: List of people educated at Millfield
Founded in 1935, Millfield is a co-educational Independent school for pupils aged 13–18 years based in Street, Somerset, England.
Millfield is a registered charity and is the largest co-educational boarding school in the UK with approximately 1,240 pupils, of whom over 950 are full boarders of over 65 nationalities. Millfield Development and the Millfield Foundation, raises money to fund scholarships and bursaries. The school is a member of the G20 Schools Group and a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The Millfield campus is based over 240 acres in Somerset, in Street, in the South West of England.
Former pupils of Millfield school in Somerset are known as Old Millfieldians or OMs. Colloquially they are known by the perjorarive "Miffies."
Notable OMs
= A
=Adwoa Aboah, British fashion model and activist
Kesewa Aboah, British fashion model and visual artist
Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
Tom Alexander, businessman
Anthony Allen, England rugby union player
Lily Allen, singer-songwriter
Prince Asem bin Al Nayef
Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates
His Royal Highness Sultan Ghalib bin Awadh Al-Qu'aiti, Sultan of Hadhramaut
Damian Aspinall, casino and zoo owner.
Darren Atkins, rugby union player
Joanne Atkinson, British Olympic swimmer
Jon Atkinson, cricketer
Anselm Audley, fantasy writer
= B
=Lucy Bailey, theatre director
Kostas Bakoyannis, Greek politician
Ian Balding, racehorse trainer
Brian Barnes, golfer
Joey Barrington, England international squash player
Stephen Batchelor, Olympic Gold medal winner — hockey
Josh Bayliss, Rugby union player for Bath Rugby
John Lane Bell, mathematician and philosopher
Daniel Bell-Drummond, cricketer
Jon Bentley, journalist and TV presenter
Tom Bertram, international hockey player
Mary Bignal-Rand, long jump gold medallist in 1964 Olympics
Salem Bin Laden, brother of Osama bin Laden
Sam Bird, racing driver
Tony Blackburn, radio DJ
John Brake, rugby player, Northampton Saints, England Sevens and England Under U-18 rugby union player
The 3rd Viscount Brookeborough, Ulster nobleman who is Lord in Waiting to H.M. The Queen
The 5th Baron Brougham and Vaux, politician
Charles R. Burton, explorer
= C
=Lewis Capes, shot putter, American footballer
Richard Caring, businessman
Andrew Castle, tennis player and GMTV presenter
Daniel Catán, composer
Julian Cayo-Evans, Welsh political activist and leader of the Free Wales Army
Jason Connery, actor
Stewart Copeland, musician
Mark Cox, tennis player
Victor Chandler, bookmaker
Dominic Chappell, convicted criminal
= D
=Sophie Dahl, model
Peter Denning, Somerset cricketer
Dominic Dromgoole, theatre director and critic
Chutima Chantelle Durongdej, Miss Thailand Universe 2009 and Miss Photogenic in the 2009 Miss Universe pageant
Wes Durston, cricketer
John Dunn, political theorist
Ted Dwane, musician & member of Mumford and Sons
= E
=Sir Gareth Edwards, British Lions and Wales rugby international
Jeremy Edwards, actor (Hollyoaks and Celebrity Big Brother 2005 )
Jago Eliot, Lord Eliot, surf champion and bon viveur
Mohamed El Shorbagy, Egyptian squash player
Ella Eyre, singer-songwriter
= F
=Mark Foster, Olympic swimmer; world record holder 25m and 50m freestyle, Commonwealth, European and world champion 50m freestyle
Timothy Fok, Chinese businessman and sports administrator
Helen Fox, novelist
= G
=Ruth George, Labour politician and MP for High Peak
Roger Gibbs, financier and philanthropist
Victoria Glendinning, writer and broadcaster
Helen Glover, two-time Olympic gold medal-winning rower
Sir Charles Godfray, British zoologist
Benjamin Goethe, racing driver
Oliver Goethe, racing driver
Edward Goldsmith, environmentalist, writer and philosopher
Sir James Goldsmith, businessman, financier and politician
Kaveh Golestan, photojournalist
Duncan Goodhew, 1980 Olympic Gold Medallist in 100m breaststroke
David Graveney, England cricket selector
James Guy, 2017 World Swimming Championships Bronze Medal 100m butterfly
= H
=Rory Hamilton-Brown, Sussex, Surrey and England U19 cricketer
Richard Harding (1968–1971), England rugby union international and captain
Will Harries, rugby player, winger currently playing for Newport Gwent Dragons
Adam Hastings, rugby union player for Gloucester and Scotland
David Heath, politician
Christopher Hellings, cricketer
James Hewitt, army officer and purported lover of Diana, Princess of Wales
James Hildreth Somerset cricketer
Prince Abbas Hilmi, Egyptian prince and financial manager
Matthew Hobden, 1993–2016, late Sussex cricketer
Ben Hollioake, 1977–2002, late England and Surrey cricketer
Martin Hughes-Games (1970 & 1975,) is a natural history programme producer and presenter for the BBC.
Jon Hunt, businessman
Princess Alia bint Hussein, Jordanian princess
= J
=Ed Jackson, Newport Gwent Dragons professional rugby union player
Margot James, politician
Sarah Jarvis, General Practitioner and Broadcaster.
Giorgio Jegher, Tokyo 1964 Olympics
Will Jenkins, cricketer
Huw Jones, Scottish rugby union player
Simon Jones, England and Glamorgan cricketer
Jonathan Joseph, England and Bath professional rugby union player
= K
=Dominic Kelly, Hampshire cricketer
Ruth Kelly, Labour politician
Sharif Khan, squash player
Arvind Khanna, Indian politician, businessman and philanthropist
Nabila Khashoggi (born 1962), American actress and businesswoman
Craig Kieswetter, England and Somerset cricketer
Ömer Koç, Turkish businessman
John Kovalic, cartoonist and game designer
= L
=Richard Lane, rugby union player
Kevin Latouf, former Hampshire cricketer
Rose Leslie, actress
Robin Lett, cricketer
Hugh Lindsay, Former equerry to Elizabeth II
= M
=John Mallett, England rugby player
Simon Mantell, England international and Olympic hockey player
Peter Marshall, English professional squash player
Rosalind Maskell, microbiologist
Will Matthews, rugby player
Simon Mawer, author
Tom Maynard, late first class cricketer, 1989-2012
Keith McAdam, former cricketer and physician
John McFall, Paralympic sprinter
Meghrajji III, last ruling Maharaja of Dhrangadhra-Halvad.
Tyrone Mings, Aston Villa FC and England footballer
Clare Montgomery, barrister and judge
Olly Morgan, Gloucester and England rugby player
Max Mosley, former president of the FIA
Lady Tatiana Mountbatten
= N
=Arun Nayar, former husband of Liz Hurley
Conor Niland, Irish professional tennis player
John Norman, first-class cricketer
Lando Norris, racing driver for McLaren in Formula One
Ben Nugent, Professional Footballer
= O
=Chris Oti, Nottingham, England and Wasps professional rugby union player
Mark Odejobi, England rugby player for Esher
Peter Openshaw, British physician and immunologist
= P
=Sharan Pasricha (born 1980), hotelier
Matt Perry, British Lions and England rugby international
Lady Melissa Percy (born 1987), fashion designer
Alex Pettyfer, actor, played Alex Rider in Stormbreaker
Daniel Poleshchuk (born 1996), Israeli squash player
Ciaran Prendeville (born 1988), transfer pricing specialist
= Q
=Marc Quinn, British sculptor and painter
= R
=Reuben Reid, footballer, currently playing for Plymouth Argyle
Michael Ridpath, novelist
Chris Robshaw, former England Captain and Harlequins professional rugby union player
Peter Roebuck, late Somerset first-class cricketer and cricket columnist (1956–2011)
Roland Rudd, PR executive, Chairman of Finsbury and campaigner on Europe, former Chair of People's Vote. Since 2019, chairman of the Board of Governors of Millfield.
Rhys Ruddock, professional rugby union player for Leinster and Ireland
= S
=John Sergeant, journalist and broadcaster
John Senior, founder of Heroes Welcome UK
Callum Sheedy, Rugby Union player, Bristol Bears & Wales
Nicollette Sheridan, British actress (Knots Landing and Desperate Housewives)
Padmanabh Singh, Indian polo player and member of the former royal family of Jaipur State
Jemma Simpson, British Olympian in 2008 and international athlete
Sir Benjamin Slade, 7th Bt., businessman and star of The Guest Wing, a programme on Sky Atlantic in 2012.
Julian Smith, Conservative MP
John Standing, actor
= T
=Harvey Trump, Somerset cricketer
Jeremy Thomas, film producer
Rosie Thomas (writer)
Isabella Tree (author and conservationist)
= V
=Archie Vaughan, Cricketer
Maha Vajiralongkorn, King of Thailand
Mako Vunipola, Saracens and England rugby player
= W
=Jehangir Wadia, Indian businessman
Ness Wadia, Indian businessman
Ben Wallace, Conservative MP
Max Waller, Professional Cricketer (Somerset CC)
Ian Ward, England, Surrey and Sussex cricketer
JPR Williams, British Lions and Wales rugby international
Harry Williamson, musician
Peter Wilson, gold medal-winning Olympian sport shooter
Sarah Winckless, world champion and Olympic rower
References
External links
OM Society website
Millfield A school for all seasons – a history of the school by former pupils and masters
Millfield School website
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