List of people educated at Dame Alice Owen's School



Dame Alice Owen's School is a  partially selective secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire in southern England. The school was founded in Islington as a boys' school for 30 students in 1613, which makes the school one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. It is named after its founder, the 17th-century philanthropist Alice Owen. Over time, the boys' school expanded. A girls' school was built in 1886, and the two were merged into a mixed school in 1973; after this, the school moved to its current location gradually between 1973 and 1976.

Pupils

 * Arthur Blok (1882–1974), English first administrative head of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
 * Kacey Clarke, actress
 * Suzanne Cox, TV presenter, Gladiator
 * Gabrielle Jupp, Senior British Gymnastics Champion (2013)
 * Paul Robinson,formerly played for AFC Wimbledon
 * Fiona Wade, actress
 * Al Fletcher, Drummer for the metal band Die So Fluid, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Jamaican reggae superstar (2003) and for ska legends The Selector.
 * Jodie Williams, sprinter for Great Britain

Grammar schools in Islington

 * Owen Aaronovitch, TV actor
 * Joss Ackland, film actor
 * Tony Ball, Chairman of Kabel Deutschland and Chief Executive of BSkyB, 1999–2003
 * Ronald Chamberlain, Labour MP for Norwood, 1945–50
 * Leslie Reginald Cox, palaeontologist
 * Harold Darke, English composer and organist
 * Edmund Dell, politician and businessman
 * Florence Desmond, actress
 * Chris Foreman, guitarist of the band Madness
 * Gary Kemp, singer, songwriter, musician in new wave band Spandau Ballet and actor
 * William Foyle, founder of Foyles bookshop [[
 * Dame Mary Glen-Haig CBE, gold-medal-winning fencer at the 1950 and 1954 editions of the Commonwealth Games
 * Prof Frederick Gugenheim Gregory, Professor of Plant Physiology, 1937–58 at Imperial College London
 * Professor Sir Theodore Gregory, Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics
 * Dame Beryl Grey CBE, Prima Ballerina, 1941–57 with the Sadler's Wells Ballet; Artistic Director, 1968–79 of the London Festival Ballet
 * Prof Peter Jupp, former Professor of History at Queen's University Belfast
 * Edmond Xavier Kapp, British artist
 * Alan Keith, broadcaster who presented Your Hundred Best Tunes for 44 years
 * Most Rev Alan John Knight, Archbishop of the West Indies, 1950–79
 * Arnold Lynch, engineer, designed Colossus computer during World War II
 * Millie Miller, Labour MP, 1974–77 for Ilford North, and Leader of Camden Council, 1971–3
 * David Nabarro, co-discoverer of the causes of African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) and former president of the Association of Clinical Pathologists
 * Prof David Newman OBE, Professor of Political Geography and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
 * Prof Leslie Orgel, Professor of Chemistry 1964–2007 at the University of California, San Diego and Salk Institute for Biological Studies, known for Orgel's rule
 * Sir Alan Parker, film director
 * Louis van Praag, fashion designer
 * Denis Richards, historian
 * Andrew Rothstein, Marxist historian and journalist
 * Rev Prof Ernest Gordon Rupp, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, 1968–77 at the University of Cambridge
 * Jessica Tandy, Oscar-winning actress
 * Geoff Travis, founder of Rough Trade Records
 * Ronnie Waldman, television executive
 * Tom Watt, actor

Teachers

 * Alan Amos (born 1952), politician, Conservative MP for Hexham, 1987-1992 (head of the school's economics and politics department, 1976–84)
 * Michael Duane (1915–1997), teacher known for his progressive views on education (taught at the school 1939–40, then in 1946)
 * Dame Helen Metcalf (1946–2003), headteacher of Chiswick Community School, 1998-2001 (taught history at Dame Alice Owen's School, 1971–75)
 * Reg Tricker (1904–1990), footballer who played for Arsenal (head of sports at the school)