South West branch reunion

Organiser Stuart Wheeler (2 North, 1968) writes:  held another highly enjoyable luncheon at the Shrubbery Hotel, Ilminster, Somerset on Friday May 14. Eighteen OCs were in attendance, and in fine voice, especially when remembering various highly politically incorrect incidents from their times at Cranleigh over the years. The oldest leaver dated from 1944 and the youngest from 1968 so […]

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Arrangements for OC-Speech Day

The format for the return to the combined OC-Speech Day on July 4, 2010 is as follows:- 11.15 am: Drinks Reception in the Quad for OCs 12 noon: Exhibitions open in Emms Centre 12.15 pm: Chapel Service for OCs and others, with the Revd Alan Megahey and the School Choir 12.45 pm: Buffet Lunch in […]

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Win a day out with the Red Arrows

We are pleased to announce will be a silent Red Arrows auction to raise money for multiple sclerosis sufferer Tim Evans (2&3 South, 1994). Present Red Arrow pilot (and recently elected member of the Cranleigh Foundation) Zane Sennett (2&3 South, 1994) offers to the highest bidders two pairs of tickets to a day at the […]

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Career-best figures for Stuart Meaker

Stuart Meaker celebrated his recall to the Surrey first team by taking career-best figures of 5 for 48 against Gloucestershire at The Oval on the third day of the County Championship Division Two match. Remarkably, it was the first five-for by a Surrey seamer at The Oval for four years and only the second by […]

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OC Surveyors’ Club

A very successful meeting of the Surveyors’ Club was held at Piccolino’s off Regent Street on 23 April, around a buffet lunch.   It is about 20 years since Paul Jackson (2 North, 1964) founded this Club.  It has almost 130 members now, and almost 50 attended this latest gathering.  It is, of course, more than fun – […]

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First round defeat in Halford Hewitt

Once again Cranleigh endured a rather disappointing Halford Hewitt with a first round defeat to Rugby 3½-1½. Hopes were high following numerous trials including the new Sunningdale fixture but the OCs were comfortably outplayed on the day. Marcus Ferguson-Jones and Frazer Moore secured the only full point, and it looked at one stage as if […]

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From school doctor to England rugby doctor

Mike Bundy (2&3 South, 1979) qualified from Guy’s Hospital Medical School in 1984 and then settled back in Cranleigh as a General Practitioner in 1990. He became the School Medical Officer in 2002 and introduced a Sports Injury Clinic at the Medical Centre at the School with regular physiotherapy and podiatry. At the same time […]

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Keeping British tennis on its feet

Sophie Scott (1&4 South. 1992) writes  I have spent the past 12 years working as an Osteopath in professional Sport. Since graduating from the British School of Osteopathy in 1998 I toured the USA, Canada and Australia for two years as the sole medical practitioner to an Irish Dance Company- great fun and a giant leap […]

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Langmead completes Atlantic crossing

We are delighted to report Sam Langmead (2 North, 2000) and his co-rower James Dennistoun completed the Atlantic Rowing Challenge 2009, Heart Of The Warrior crossing the finishing line in Antigua on March 30. Langmead’s achievement is all the more remarkable given that he stepped in at six weeks’ notice when Dennistoun’s original partner had […]

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