Trinity College School NOTABLE ALUMNI
Many private schools in Canada have numerous graduates who have gone on to great things. Learn about a school’s most influential, important, successful, and famous alumni.
List of Alumni
Alumnus | Grad Year | Accomplishment |
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Ian Binnie | 1957 | Puisne Justice (Associate Justice) of the Supreme Court of Canada |
William Bridges | 1879 | Major General for the Australian Army. Key to the establishment of Austrailia's Royal Military College. Served as Chief of General Staff. Killed in action in WWI. |
Edgar Bronfman, Sr. | 1947 | Businessman and noted philanthropist. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom from U.S. President Bill Clinton, and the Legion of Honour from the Government of France. |
Peter Jennings | 1956 | Journalist and news anchor, dominating American evening news through ABC's "World News Tonight" |
Archibald Lampman | 1879 | The Canadian Encyclopedia says he is "generally considered the finest of Canada's late 19th-century poets in English." |
Yann Martel | 1981 | Man Booker Prize-winning author. Best known for "The Life of Pi", the #1 international bestseller made into a Hollywood movie. |
Mark McKinney | 1977 | Comedian and actor, best known for "The Kids in the Hall". Starred in Saturday Night Live. |
Lew Cirne | 1988 | Silicon Valley-based entrepreneur and tech pioneer. Founder and CEO of Wily Technology and, later, New Relic. Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2013 Finalist (California). |
Peter Raymont | 1968 | Award-winning Canadian filmmaker and producer. His documentary, "Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire," won multiple awards, including a 2007 Emmy. |
Ian Brown | 1972 | Award-winning Canadian journalist and author. |
William Osler | 1867 | Physician and one of four founding professors of John Hopkins Hospital, (John Hopkins University School of Medicine). |
Charles Taylor | 1949 | Award-winning and internationally-studied analytic philosopher. Domestically, Taylor was influential in debates around Quebec nationalism. |
Ben Chapdelaine | 1997 | Quarterback for the McMaster University Marauders. Recipient of the Hec Creighton Trophy awarded to the most outstanding Canadian football player in Canadian University Sport. |
Sebastian Goulet | 1989 | Canadian national swim team member and former captain of the Syracuse University varsity swim team. |
Sydney Kidd | 2010 | Member of the Western University women's varsity hockey team which won the CIS national championship in 2015. Currently rostered with the New York Riveters of the NWHL. |
Kyle Nichols | 1994 | Canadian national rugby team member from 1996-2002. Played in 27 international matches scoring a total of 10 tries. |
Toni Soderholm | 1997 | Long time European professional hockey player from Helsinki, Finland. Won a silver medal with the Finnish national team at the 2007 IIHF world championships in Moscow. |
Samantha Widmer | 2004 | An eight time Cayman Islands national golf champion, she also won a coveted America’s trophy at the Junior British Open (2001). |
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