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Robin Gibson – Class of 1947 – architect noted for designing QPAC, the Queensland Art Gallery, the State Library, the Queensland Museum and Queen Street Mall[2]
Andrew Liveris – Class of 1971 – CEO Dow Chemicals, Co-Chair of President Obama's Advanced Manufacturing Partnership; selected by President Donald Trump to head the American Manufacturing Council[5]
Paul Morgan – Class of 1964 – Co-founder of the Brisbane Broncos[6]
Bill Hayden – Class of 1949 – 21st Governor-General of Australia; Foreign Affairs Minister 1983–1988[35]
Sir Leo Hielscher AC – Class of 1941 – past Head of Queensland Treasury, Head of QIC and QIDC[36]
Alasdair Hutton – Class of 1960 – Member of European Parliament, Author, Narrator[37]
Myer Kangan – Junior Class of 1934 – public servant and educationalist[38][39]
John-Paul Langbroek – Sub-Senior Class of 1978 – Liberal National MLA for Surfers Paradise – Minister for Education, Training and Employment 2012–2015 – Leader of the Opposition and parliamentary leader of the LNP from 2009 to 2011
Many students of the school have gone on to represent Australia at the Olympics and win medals. More than thirty past students have competed in the Olympics during the school's history, winning numerous bronze, silver and gold medals, some with world records, across a range of sporting disciplines.
Naa Anang – Class of 2012 – Australian Long Jumper, Commonwealth Games 2018[54]
Nik Bojic – Class of 2009 – Australian high jumper, Commonwealth Games 2014
Norma Croker – Class of 1952 – Olympian 1956 gold medal, 1960[55]
Cedric Dubler – Class of 2012 – Olympic decathlete 2016 and 2020, Bronze Medal at the 2018 and 2022 Commonwealth Games, 3rd Best Australian Decathlete of all time
Marion Hoffman – Class of 1967 – Olympic sprinter 1972, Gold and Bronze Medals at the 1970 Commonwealth Games[56]
James Moore – Class of 2010 – Japan International, Sunwolves
David Paice – Class of 2000 – England International, England Saxons, London Irish
Jordan Petaia – Class of 2017 – Wallaby, Queensland Reds, Youngest player to debut for the Qld Reds, Youngest player to debut for the Wallabies in a World Cup
Ed Quirk – Class of 2008 – Wallaby, Queensland Reds
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