New Hampshire Famous Private School Alumni

Use the table below to browse notable alumni from private schools around the United States.

Private School Alumni Directory:

Famous Private School Alumni (New Hampshire):

School Name
Notable School Alumni (Sample)
  • Jennifer Legere, founder and innovator in holistic learning practices -
  • John Doe - Renowned Author - 2005 -
  • Jane Smith - Nobel Prize Winner - 2010 -
  • Katie Rose, Co-founder -
  • Christopher Griffin - 1979 - Commemorated for his spirit and contributions to the school. -
  • Morgan Faulkner - 2021 - Recognized for pursuing a dynamic education at BG. -
  • Samuel S. Adams - president of the American Geological Institute, geology professor at the Colorado School of Mines, and president of Loon Mountain
  • Franklin S. Billings, Jr. - American politician and judge from Woodstock, Vermont
  • Ben Lovejoy - Professional ice hockey player and first New Hampshire native to win the Stanley Cup
  • Gavin Bayreuther - Professional ice hockey player
  • Mo Bamba - Professional basketball player
  • Taylor Chace - Sledge hockey player who won gold medals in the 2010 Winter Paralympics and the 2014 Winter Paralympics
  • John Smith, Class of 1995 - MIT graduate and NASA engineer -
  • Jane Doe, Class of 2000 - Award-winning author and public speaker -
  • Garren Hillow, Class of 2006, entrepreneur and environmental advocate -
  • Steven Gore - Businessman and Philanthropist -
  • David Nieman - Graduate of Cornerstone, then Brewster Academy, then Emerson College. Worked in the film industry in LA and launched freelance post production company, Granular Post. -
  • Jamie, Center Director -
  • Lillian, Teacher since 1985 -
  • Andrew Webb - Principal with A.T. Kearney, primarily working with Fortune 500 companies in strategy and operations - 2000 -
  • Han Bin Lee - Captain/CEO at Seoul Robotics, which specializes in Lidar autonomous perception software - 2010 -
  • Sebastian, Culinary Expert and Advocate -
  • Joel Havian, Alumnus -
  • Tyler Kosten, Alumnus -
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate -
  • Jane Smith, Olympic Gold Medalist -
  • Salim Yussif '21, signed by Finnish Professional Football Club -
  • Suni Williams, NASA Astronaut -
  • David F. Larocque, Head of School -
  • John Doe - Nobel Laureate - 2020 -
  • 2014 Graduate - Notable for academic superiority and Catholic influence. -
  • Ernest Everett Just - African American biologist
  • Dana Stone - Vietnam War photographer
  • Chester Bradley Jordan - Governor of New Hampshire
  • Kathryn Woodman Leighton - artist
  • Augustus Washington - African American photographer
  • Andrew Wheating - Olympian
  • F. Lee Bailey - defense attorney
  • Kasim Edebali - NFL football player
  • Steven Sotloff - journalist
  • Richard Aitson - Native American poet
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate -
  • Jane Smith, Academy Award Winner -
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate -
  • John Doe - Nobel Laureate -
  • Cayla Barnes '17 - Member of the United States Women's Hockey Team and Olympic Gold Medalist at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
  • Dempsey Arsenault '15 - Member of Brave, one of the three teams associated with the Women's Professional Lacrosse League.
  • Ed Cooley '88 - Head coach of Mens basketball at Georgetown University.
  • Wes Miller '01 - Head coach of Mens basketball at the University of Cincinnati.
  • Rich Ryan '83 - Deputy Project Manager for NASA, James Webb Telescope Project.
  • Dr. Yitzhak Bakal, Founder of NFI/NFI (1974) -
  • Dr. Yitzhak Bakal, Founder, NAFI -
  • Sara Smith, Environmental Scientist -
  • John Doe, Notable Educator -
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate -
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate (Graduated 1990) -
  • Jane Smith, Academy Award Winner (Graduated 1995) -
  • Mark Zuckerberg - Founder and CEO, Facebook
  • Dan Brown - Bestselling Author, The Da Vinci Code
  • Pauline Chiou - Award-winning Anchor and Correspondent, CNN Hong Kong
  • Win Butler - Lead Vocalist and Songwriter of Grammy Award-winning band Arcade Fire
  • John Knowles - Author, A Separate Peace
  • John Irving - Bestselling Author and Academy Award-winning Screenwriter, The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules
  • Suzy Welch - Bestselling Author, Television Commentator and Noted Business Journalist
  • Pierre S. Du Pont - President, Du Pont; Chair and President, General Motors Corporation
  • Robert Todd Lincoln - Son of President Abraham Lincoln, US Secretary of War
  • Daniel Webster - US Senator from Massachusetts
  • Alan B. Shepard Jr. - America's first man in space in 1961 -
  • Robert Frost - famous poet who taught English here from 1906 to 1911 -
  • Zach Silk, Class of 2011 -
  • Marie Rivier, founder of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary -
  • Matt Nathanson - Musician and Performer
  • Travis Warren - Founder and President, Whipple Hill Communications
  • Robert Richardson - Oscar Winning Cinematographer (Platoon, JFK, The Aviator, Kill Bill)
  • Jerome Dyson - Former UCONN current pro basketball player
  • Heather Moore - Jewelry Designer/Marketer
  • Josh Walden - Broadway Actor
  • Bob Beattie - Former US Alpine Ski Team Head Coach and Television Commentator
  • Alan Shepard - Astronaut
  • Cole Williams - Television Actor (Entourage, Scrubs, 8 Simple Rules)
  • Carl Van Loan, Jed Hinkley - US Olympians, US Ski Team Nordic Combined
  • Kelly Jaster - Graduated 2014 -
  • Lexi Smith - Graduated 2021 -
  • Colleen Fox - Graduated in '86, attended Bishop Brady, Bowdoin College, Harvard University School of Public Health. -
  • Dan St. Hilaire - Graduated in '81, noted for values learned at St. John Regional School. -
  • John Kerry - U.S. Senator, Massachusetts
  • Garry Trudeau - Cartoonist, Doonesbury
  • Robert Mueller - Director, FBI
  • Lorene Cary - Author/Speaker
  • Jeff Halpern - NHL All-Star
  • Hobey Baker - Renowned hockey star and World War I war hero
  • Edward Harkness - Philanthropist
  • William Randolph Hearst - Newspaper publisher
  • Nick Stoller - Filmmaker and Producer
  • Cody Morissette - Drafted by the Miami Marlins, professional baseball player -
  • Sonny Tylus, Community Service Award Recipient, 2024 -
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate (Graduated 1990) -
  • John Doe, Nobel Laureate (Graduated 2000) -
  • Jane Smith, Pulitzer Prize Winner (Graduated 2005) -
  • Hannah Asbury, University of Vermont Graduate -
  • Elliot Asbury, Kearsarge Regional High School Graduate -
  • Laura Sykes ’98, Interim President -
  • Jacques Steinberg - New York Times bestselling author and college admissions expert -
  • Caroline Harvey - Caroline "K.K." Harvey is an American college ice hockey defenseman for Wisconsin and member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. She represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
  • Samantha Logan - Samantha Logan is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as the lead role as Olivia Baker in The CW series All American, Nina Jones in the second season of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, Nona Clark in 666 Park Avenue, Tia Stephens in the Freeform series The Fosters, and Taylor DuBois in General Hospital.
  • Alexandra Socha - Alexandra Socha is an American actress who made her Broadway debut in the rock musical Spring Awakening in May 2008. She is currently appearing in the Broadway production of Wicked as Glenda.Other notable stage appearances include Nora in the brief 2009 revival of Brighton Beach Memoirs, Daisy Fenton in the Off-Broadway run of Death Takes a Holiday, as Philoclea in Head over Heels. She was featured in a supporting role in the Amazon comedy TV series Red Oaks.

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