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This is a list of notable past students and staff of Caulfield Grammar School and/or Malvern Memorial Grammar School (amalgamated with Caulfield in 1961). Alumni of the school are known as "Caulfield Grammarians".

N.B. Years of attendance in brackets.[1]
All persons listed were students, unless otherwise indicated. MMGS = Student of Malvern Memorial Grammar School.

A

B

Sir John Clifford Valentine Behan

C

Nick Cave

D

E

Hans Ebeling

F

G

Brendon Goddard

H

I

J

Chris Judd

K

L

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John Landy

M

Sir Alister Murdoch

N

O

P

Q

R

S

Andrew Strauss

T

U

V

W

Fred Walker

X

Y

Z

See also

References

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