OCs retain David Vaughan Trophy
The annual David Vaughan Trophy match ended in a 3-3 draw, meaning the Old Cranleighans retain the trophy for another year. But it took a win in the decider from captain Richard Winter to save the day […]
The annual David Vaughan Trophy match ended in a 3-3 draw, meaning the Old Cranleighans retain the trophy for another year. But it took a win in the decider from captain Richard Winter to save the day […]
Colonel Anthony Fowle, who has died aged 95, took part in the Battle of the Imjin River in the Korean War and was awarded an MC […]
Alan Cope (Cubitt 2006) is one of a number of cyclists who will be peddling from Perpignan in France, up and over the mighty Pyrenees, to sun-kissed Barcelona, 24 hours later […]
The Old Cranleighan Society has restored the headstone of former Headmaster David Loveday after being told it had fallen into disrepair […]
Cranleigh’s outstanding rugby season in 2015-16 was recognised with their nomination for the best rugby school award at the Crabbies National rugby awards 2016 held at Twickenham on Thursday, September 1 […]
A round-up of Old Cranleighan sports news including an England hockey debut, an U19 England cricket debut and our first netball Blue […]
The unveiling of a poignant new war memorial by leading British sculptor Nicholas Dimbleby (1 North 1964) in front of the Chapel was the focus of OC Day on July 1 […]
The 23rd OC Invitation Golf Day was held at the school on 1 June, and despite poor weather the course was in good shape and held up well […]
A service of thanksgiving was held for David Emms, the Headmaster of Cranleigh from 1960 to 1970 who died on December 21 last year at the age of 90. […]
Cranleigh have entered a boat into the The Arrow Trophy for the 11th year running. If you would like to take part – the event is more about teamwork and having fun – the click here for more details […]