The following is a list of notable Martinians , former pupils and masters of the three schools established by Claude Martin .
La Martinière Lyon was divided into three independent colleges in the 1960s:
La Martiniere Monplaisir in Lyon, France
La Martiniere Duchère in Lyon, France
La Martiniere Diderot in Lyon, France
Notable Martinians — Calcutta[ edit ]
Gagandeep Kang — vaccine scientist at CMC Vellore (known as India’s 'vaccine godmother'), first Indian woman to be elected as a Fellow of Royal Society, London[ 1]
Business and finance [ edit ]
John Mason ('62 batch) — winner of the Good Conduct Medal, schoolmaster and educationist
Nirmalya Kumar — professor of marketing and management, art collector
Arts, culture and entertainment[ edit ]
Saiyid Nurul Hasan — historian, Union Minister of Education and former Governor of West Bengal, India
Mausam Noor — MP, North Malda, West Bengal, elected 2009
Chandan Mitra ('71 batch) — Gold-medalist, Member of Parliament, journalist
Notable Martinians – Lucknow[ edit ]
The list of Old Martinians from the Lucknow School includes:
Frederick James Rowe — poet, former English teacher at the Lucknow school and composer of the official school song Hail Hail the Name we Own
Science and technology [ edit ]
Notable Martinians – Lyon[ edit ]
Art and architecture [ edit ]
Tony Garnier — the forerunner of 20th century French architects
Étienne Pagny — noted French sculptor who studied Architecture at La Martiniere Lyon and later practiced as a sculptor
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