| WYKEHAMIST | Pupil or former pupil of Winchester School (10) |
| ETONIAN | Term for a current or former pupil of a school founded in 1440 by Henry VI (7) |
| DORCHESTER | NB village; or, former name of Montreal's Boulevard Rene-Levesque |
| ALUMNA | Female former pupil of a college or university (6) |
| OLDBOY | Term for a former male pupil or alumnus of a British public school; or, an affectionate or familiar name used to refer to a fellow, gent or man (3,3) |
| SCHOENBERG | Composer - one shaped by school pupil of his |
| ALUMNUS | Former pupil of astringent star turns up (7) |
| TONYBLAIR | Famous former pupil of Fettes College (4,5) |
| OBDURATE | Hard-hearted former pupil of the French judge (8) |
| HAWHAW | William Joyce, a former pupil of British Nazi Oswald Mosley, became infamous in January 1940 as the |
| JUNIOR | From the Latin meaning "younger", the less senior of two people; a primary school pupil or under-boy; or, a word used to distinguish a son from his father (6) |
| ALUMNI | Body of former pupils of a school |
| FAG | Term for a boring, wearisome or unwelcome task; drudgery; or, traditionally in British public schools, a junior boy forced to do menial chores for a senior pupil or prefect (3) |
| ORAL | Kind of exam for a pupil or a learner (4) |
| STUDENT | School pupil or university attendee |
| LEARNER | Pupil or apprentice (7) |
| IRIS | Place for a pupil or a Goo Goo Dolls hit |
| MONITOR | A good pupil or just a creep? (7) |
| CLASS | A group of pupils or students who are taught together (5) |
| ALUMNIE | Former pupils or students (7) |