<Ul> <Li> Frederick Anderson, Chairman, Municipal Council, Shanghai International Settlement, 1905--06 . </Li> <Li> John Arthur, Church of Scotland missionary to East Africa . </Li> <Li> J.M. Barrie, writer of' Peter Pan' </Li> <Li> Laura Bartlett, British Hockey Player and Olympic Athlete </Li> <Li> John Beattie (rugby player), rugby player for Scotland and British Lions </Li> <Li> Sir James Caird (1864--1954), founder of the National Maritime Museum . </Li> <Li> Miller Caldwell, Author, UNESCO Camp Manager at Mundihar in Pakistan </Li> <Li> Sir David Young Cameron (1865--1945), Scottish painter and etcher . </Li> <Li> Billy Campbell, winner of the 2009 Scottish BAFTA Best Fictional Film award for' Life of a Pigeon' . </Li> <Li> Sir John Cargill, Chairman of Burmah Oil Company, 1904--1943 </Li> <Li> Jackson Carlaw, Scottish Conservative Party MSP . </Li> <Li> Horatio Scott Carslaw (1870--1954), Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics at the University of Sydney . </Li> <Li> Archibald Corbett, 1st Baron Rowallan, politician and philanthropist . </Li> <Li> Douglas Crawford, Scottish National Party MP </Li> <Li> Darius Campbell (born Danesh), singer - songwriter & actor </Li> <Li> Ryan Dalziel, professional racing driver </Li> <Li> Donald Dewar, Scottish Labour Party MP and MSP, first First Minister of Scotland </Li> <Li> Andrew Dunlop, Baron Dunlop, Conservative peer </Li> <Li> Walter Elliot, Scottish Unionist Party MP, Secretary of State for Scotland </Li> <Li> Niall Ferguson, Professor of History at Harvard University </Li> <Li> George MacDonald Fraser, Author </Li> <Li> John Gardner (law), Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford </Li> <Li> Thomas Dunlop Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde, Scottish Unionist Party MP </Li> <Li> Group Captain Sir Louis Leisler Greig, KBE, CVO British naval surgeon, and intimate of King George VI (1880--1953) </Li> <Li> Sir Angus Grossart, Chairman and executive director of merchant bank Noble Grossart </Li> <Li> Rev. Dr Andrew Harper, Scottish--Australian Biblical scholar and Principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne and St Andrew's College, Sydney (also attended Scotch College, Melbourne) </Li> <Li> Sir Michael Hirst, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party MP and Chairman </Li> <Li> Sir William Wilson Hunter, K.C.S.I. (1840--1900) </Li> <Li> Andrew Innes, rhythm guitarist for Primal Scream </Li> <Li> Sir Jeremy Isaacs Founder of Channel 4 </Li> <Li> William Paton Ker, literary critic </Li> <Li> John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard, diplomat and crossbench life peer </Li> <Li> Colin Kidd, Professor of Modern History at University of Glasgow </Li> <Li> Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker, philosopher </Li> <Li> Maurice Lindsay CBE Scottish broadcaster, writer and poet (1918--2009). </Li> <Li> Sir James Lithgow, shipbuilder and industrialist; 1883--1952 </Li> <Li> Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum </Li> <Li> Alan Mackin, Professional tennis player (Ranked 213 in World) </Li> <Li> Robert Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart, leader of the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Democrats </Li> <Li> Alan MacNaughtan, Actor </Li> <Li> Guy McCrone, Author and founding member of the Glasgow Citizens Theatre </Li> <Li> George Matheson theologian and preacher (1842--1906) </Li> <Li> Jim Mollison pioneer aviator (1905--1959) </Li> <Li> W.H. Murray, mountaineer, explorer and writer </Li> <Li> Robin Nisbet (1925--2013), professor of Latin literature </Li> <Li> David Omand Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, former senior British civil servant, visiting professor at King's College London </Li> <Li> Alexander Pollock, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party MP, sheriff </Li> <Li> James Prime, keyboard player for Deacon Blue, lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland </Li> <Li> William Ramsay, discovered the gas' Argon' </Li> <Li> John Reith, 1st Baron Reith, founder of the BBC </Li> <Li> Albert Russell, Scottish Unionist Party MP, Solicitor General for Scotland </Li> <Li> William Sharp, poet and literary biographer </Li> <Li> Chris Simmers, Professional Rugby Union player and Scotland Rugby League international </Li> <Li> Ninian Smart, scholar of religion </Li> <Li> Norman Stone, historian </Li> <Li> Iain Vallance, Baron Vallance of Tummel, ex Chief Executive of BT, Liberal Democrat politician </Li> <Li> Herbert Waddell Scottish rugby internationalist and president of the Barbarians (1902--1988) </Li> <Li> Sir James Wordie, polar explorer and geologist </Li> </Ul> <Li> Frederick Anderson, Chairman, Municipal Council, Shanghai International Settlement, 1905--06 . </Li> <Li> John Arthur, Church of Scotland missionary to East Africa . </Li> <Li> J.M. Barrie, writer of' Peter Pan' </Li>

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