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Notable Alumni
- Tan Sri Dato' Justice Michael Chang Min Tat - Federal Court judge and Commissioner of Law Revision and Law Reform
- Kapitan Chung Thye Phin - son of Kapitan Chung Keng Quee and last Kapitan China of Perak
- Y.M. Tuan Syed Safi ibni al-Marhum Syed Alawi Jamal ul-Lail - Raja of Perlis Indra Kayangan (1897 - 1904)
- H.H. Raja Tuan Syed Alwi ibni Al-Marhum Raja Syed Safi Jamal ul-Lail - Raja of Perlis Indra Kayangan (1904 - 1943)
- H.H. Raja Tuan Syed Hamza ibni al-Marhum Syed Safi Jamal ul-Lail - Raja of Perlis Indra Kayangan (1943 - 1945)
- Datuk Mohamed Sopiee Sheikh Ibrahim - teacher, scoutmaster at SXI and a past President of the Old Xaverians' Association
- the late Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee - the first Chief Minister of Penang
- Jimmy Boey - composer
- Datuk Khor Cheang Kee - Star journalist
- Dato' Ng Poh Tip - former Editor-in-chief of the Star Publications
- Wong Sulong -(class of 1965) former Editor-in-chief of the Star Publications
- Michael Aeria - Group Chief Editor for the Star Publications
- Wong Chun Wai -(class of 1977) Deputy Group Chief Editor for the Star Publications
- Tan Sri Dato' Seri Nor Mohamad Yaakaop - Finance Minister II, Malaysia
- Datuk Wong Kam Hoong - Deputy Heritage Minister
- Karpal Singh -(class of 1960) DAP Leader.
- Tan Sri Dato' Dr. Ani bin Arope - former Chairman of Tenaga Nasional Berhad
- Professor Dr. Tarcissius Chin - former CEO of Malaysian Institute of Management
- Professor Lee Hoong Phun - Deputy Dean, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia (Sir John Latham Professor of Law)
- Datuk Nik Sapeia Nik Yusof - Kelantan-born marine tycoon
- Datuk James Frederick Augustin (1898 - 1985) - headmaster of Sultan Abdul Hamid College and Ibrahim School (now known as Sekolah Menengah Ibrahim) in Sungai Petani, assistant superintendent of education for Kedah and Perlis until (1953 - 1958), Federal Legislative Council member.
- Reggie Lee - cartoonist and satirist
- Tan Sri Karnail Singh Nijhar (K.S. Nijhar) - Member of the Malaysian Parliament representing the Subang constituency and also one of the three vice-presidents of the Malaysian Indian Congress
- Kedah-born Tun Haji Abdul Daim bin Zainuddin - Minister of Finance
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