List of Cranbrook School, Sydney alumni

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This is a list of notable old boys of Cranbrook School, Sydney, former students – known as "Old Cranbrookians" of Cranbrook School, an Anglican school in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia.

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Academia and medicine

Business

Government, politics and the law

Media, entertainment and the arts

Military

Sport

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