List of Bishop's College School alumni

Bishop's College School, a private secondary school founded in 1836 in Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada owns an Old boy network. Former male students are referred as BCS Old Boys and former King's Hall & female students are referred as Old Girls. BCS's sister school King's Hall founded in 1872 in Compton, Québec merged with BCS in 1972.

The official charter of the Bishop's College School BCS Alumni Association was granted in 1901 and the Heneker-Williams Society has been created by the board of directors of the BCS Association to honour individuals who, by leadership and example, have set the standard for volunteer support of Bishop's College School and King's Hall, Compton.

This list is a collection of notable BCS/KHC alumni. For a list of BCS/KHC faculty see List of Bishop's College School Faculty.

Bishop's College School and Bishop's University are two independent institutions now. Please do not include BU alumni on this page.

Educators and thinkers

General Sir William Heneker

Sciences and engineering

Reginald Fessenden, Inventor of Radio

Medicine and humanitarians

Sise & Dr Bethune

Arts and media

Paul Almond
Michael Ondaatje
Ntare Mwine

Military service

General Andrew McNaughton BCS'01
The Right Hon.Andrew Hamilton Gault
F.E. Meredith

Political figures

Commander J.K.L. Ross of Montreal
Hartland de Montarville Molson
US Secretary of State, John Kerry and Derek Bryson Park; Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts.

Business

Anthony R. Graham
Sir Montagu Allan

Religion

Clarendon Lamb Worrell

Sports

BCS Hockey Program was established in 1914 and the BCS Memorial Arena is the oldest indoor rink in Canada donated by the alumni.

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