List of Old Bryanstonians

The alumni of Bryanston School are known as Old Bryanstonians or OBs.

Bryanston School is a co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils in Blandford, north Dorset, England, near the village of Bryanston.

Notable OBs

 * Kwame Anthony Appiah (born 1954), philosopher and novelist
 * Robert Baden-Powell, 3rd Baron Baden-Powell (1936-2019) grandson of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857-1941)
 * Clive Barda OBE (born 1945), photographer
 * Nigel Barker (born 1972), fashion photographer, judge on America's Next Top Model
 * Richard Bawden (born 1936), painter, printmaker
 * Chris Beckett (born 1955), science fiction author
 * Huw Bennett (born 1983), rugby player for Ospreys and Wales
 * Jonathan Bowen (born 1956), computer scientist
 * Myles Burnyeat (1939–2019), classicist and philosopher
 * David Campbell Bannerman (born 1960), Conservative MEP
 * Lara Cazalet (born 1971), actress
 * Martin Checksfield (1939–2002), first-class cricketer
 * Prince Alastair of Connaught (1914–1943), member of the British Royal Family
 * Jasper Conran (born 1959), fashion designer
 * Sebastian Conran (born 1956), designer
 * Sir Terence Conran (1931–2020), designer, restaurateur and retailer
 * Jago Cooper (born 1977), archaeologist
 * Kevin Crossley-Holland (born 1941), children's author and poet
 * Ollie Devoto (born 1993), rugby player for Bath and Exeter
 * Sir Tony Durant (1928–2016), politician
 * Sir Mark Elder CBE (born 1947), conductor
 * Carolyn Fairbairn (born 1961), director-general of the Confederation of British Industry
 * Sir Francis Ferris QC (1932–2018), High Court Judge
 * Ben Fogle (born 1973), television presenter, adventurer
 * Emilia Fox (born 1974), actress
 * Freddie Fox (born 1989), actor
 * Lucian Freud (1922–2011), painter
 * John Eliot Gardiner (born 1943), conductor
 * Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy (1933–2019), author
 * Phil de Glanville (born 1968), rugby player for Bath and England, 38 caps, captain of England
 * Roger Hammond (1936–2012), actor
 * Charles Handley-Read (1916–1971), architectural critic
 * Adrian Heath (1920–1992), painter
 * William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke politician and aristocrat
 * Greg Hersov (born 1956), theatre director
 * Sir Howard Hodgkin (1932–2017), painter
 * Geoffrey Hoyle (born 1942), science fiction writer (son of Fred Hoyle)
 * HRH Princess Haya bint Al Hussein (born 1974), daughter of King Hussein I of Jordan
 * Max Irons (born 1985), actor
 * Humphrey Kay (1923–2009), pathologist and haematologist
 * David Lipsey, Baron Lipsey, (born 1948) politician, journalist, Labour life peer
 * Nicholas Logsdail (born 1945), art dealer
 * Cerys Matthews (born 1969), singer-songwriter
 * Drummond Matthews (1931–1997), geologist and marine geophysicist
 * Ella Marchment (born 1992), opera and theatre director
 * Nick Meers (born 1955), landscape photographer
 * Anne Marie Morris (born 1957), politician
 * Jasper Morrison (born 1959), designer
 * Simon Napier-Bell (born 1939), pop group manager, writer and journalist
 * John Nissen (born 1942), founder of Cloudworld
 * Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 1938), Master of the Rolls, 2000–2005, and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2005–2008
 * Giselle Norman (born 2001), fashion model
 * Henry Pyrgos (born 1989), rugby player for Glasgow and captain for Scotland
 * Frederick Sanger (1918–2013), biochemist; the fourth person to become a double Nobel Laureate
 * Robert Saxton (born 1953), composer
 * James Scott (born 1941), filmmaker
 * Mark Scott (1923–2013), rower who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics
 * Clive Seale (born 1955), sociologist
 * Saira Shah (born 1964), journalist and documentary filmmaker
 * Tahir Shah (born 1966), writer and television presenter
 * Angus John Mackintosh Stewart (1936–1998), author of Sandel
 * Amy Studt (born 1986), singer
 * Eliot Sumner (born 1990), singer
 * Prince Muhammad bin Talal (1940– 2021), member of the Jordanian royal family
 * Quinlan Terry (born 1937), architect
 * Paul Thompson (born 1959), Chair of the British Council
 * Philip Trevelyan (born 1943), film director
 * Iain Tuckett, pioneer in urban regeneration
 * Justin Urquhart Stewart (born 1955), investment manager
 * Julian Vereker (1945–2000), electronic engineer
 * Nick Willing (born 1961), filmmaker
 * Michael Yates (1919–2001), stage and television designer and executive