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SOUTHERN GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS PORTSMOUTH 1888-1975
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ACADEMIC HONOURS AND SOME FORMER PUPILS
The following information has been extracted from Arthur Hitchins' History of the SGS from 1888-1954. Unfortunately,
we have very few details post 1954
but if readers are able to supply information
please send to Peter Higgins
(Contacts)
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ACADEMIC HONOURS
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SOME FORMER PUPILS
Professor James Barber - Professor of Biochemistry at Imperial College London since 1989 Professor George Butterworth - Professor of Psychology from 1991-2000 at the University of Sussex and editor from 1988-94 of the British Journal of Development Psychology (see also Obituaries Section) Sir Robert Cockburn (1921-5) Director of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough W J Evans (1909-12) Lord Mayor of Portsmouth. Founder of one of the biggest engineering companies in Portsmouth and one of the founders of the Old Boys' Association after the First World war Trevor Fishlock - TV Journalist Paddy Haycocks - TV presenter and producer Peter Higgins - Former Head of National Operations, H M Customs & Excise and Director, UK Immigration Service Roy "Fritz" Kroener - explorer (see also Obituaries Section) Christopher le Brun - Artist and elected President of the Royal Academy of Art in 2011 Professor Jim Riordan - Professor of Russian Studies - and played football for Moscow Spartak) (see also Obituaries) Professor David Marks - Professor of Psychology from 2000-2010 at City University London Ian Mikado Labour MP from 1945-87 Professor John Northover - Professor of Intestinal Surgery since 2001 at Imperial College London Alan Pascoe MBE - international athlete Barrie Pitt - Military historian Rear-Adml David Sherval CB Derek Shulman - Senior Vice-President PolyGram Records and formerly singer in pop band Simon Dupree and the Big Sound General Sir John Stibbon OBE Chief Royal Engineer 1993-9 (see also Obituaries) David Taylor (1957-64) - Stage and TV actor (stage name David Calder) Keith Thomas CB OBE, Chief Executive from 1979-83 of Royal Naval Dockyards and of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors
Morton Richardson - Executive Civil Service (about 1958) David Griffiths - Executive Civil Service (about 1958) Roger "Gubby" Allen - Executive Civil Service (about 1958)
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