The Boy From The Wild
The Boy From the Wild by Peter Meyer (2 North 2000) has just been released to glowing reviews […]
The Boy From the Wild by Peter Meyer (2 North 2000) has just been released to glowing reviews […]
Cranleigh 1st XV beat Marlborough College 43-12 on Saturday and so finished the season with 100% record, only the fourth time the XV has won every match in the 102 years the School has been playing rugby […]
The Gower Club were well beaten 67-7 by the 1st XV in the 38th annual match on Saturday with the highlight being the Gower Club’s first try in the fixture since 2013. The 5th XV game ended in a very hard-fought draw […]
Old Cranleighans and former members of Common Room gathered in Chapel on November 2 to celebrate the life of one of the School’s foremost headmasters, Marc van Hasselt, who died in June at the age of 93 […]
On October 13, 1967 the Daily Express published a photograph of three girls at Cranleigh under the headline Girls in a Boys’ World. It reported that the girls had joined Cranleigh for the Michaelmas term […]
A round-up of Old Cranleighan sport as well as Old Cranleighans in sport … […]
Jolyon Palmer bowed out of his F1 career – for now at least – with a 12th-place finish in the Japanese Grand Prix. Having been told by Renault he would not be retained for the 2018 season, Palmer decided to move aside before the end of the season […]
Derek Bourgeois, who died on September 6, was one the finest musicians to have come out of Cranleigh. His 116 symphonies is, by some distance, a record for a British composer. […]
We are pleased to confirm that Alex Ashman (East 2004), his fiancee Kate and the couple’s four-month old triplets – are all safe and well after their home on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands was hit by Hurricane Irma […]
The newly acquired Weston Green Sports Club has been brought into use to accommodate the expansion of the OCRFC’s minis section, with up to 400 youngsters now able to take part in the Sunday-morning sessions. […]