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The OC Squash Club lost their first-round match in the Londonderry Cup to Old Etonians […]
The OC Squash Club lost their first-round match in the Londonderry Cup to Old Etonians […]
On November 24 the third annual contest for The David Vaughan squash trophy between the schoolboys and the OCs took place at the school. The schoolboys were keen to win this year and put a stop to our winning streak. They were on court already warming up as we arrived for a 5pm start. First up Rob Green […]
We are sorry to have to report that Major General Mike Reynolds (East 1947) died on October 21 at the age of 85. He was a former soldier who served in Korea and later ran battlefield tours and wrote a controversial but bestselling book on the SS […]
Old Cranleighan Jolyon Palmer (North 2009) will race for the Lotus team in the 2016 Formula One season. Palmer, the team’s reserve driver this year, will partner Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado in his F1 debut season. […]
Cranleigh School marked the 150th anniversary of its opening with a service in the newly refurbished chapel. The School welcomed its first pupils on September 29, 1865 and to mark the occasion the Bishop of Guildford addressed a congregation of staff and pupils, including the great, great, great, great grandson of the very first Headmaster, Joseph Merriman […]
The first 150th anniversary concert performance in the refurbished Chapel, featured two accomplished Old Cranleighans, Matthew Vine and Chloe Allison, and was accompanied by Organist in Residence, Phil Scriven […]
Over 580 current and former Senior and Prep School pupils and families walked 35 kilometres on Sunday, September 20, raising thousands of pounds to support our partnership community in Kawama, Zambia […]
Tonga have spent the last fortnight at Cranleigh School before their first Rugby World Cup match against Georgia. It is a collaboration that came about when a school governor invested in a film, Pacific Warriors, recounting the story of Tongan, Samoan and Fijian rugby, complete with Sir Ranulph Fiennes dubbing rugby “a ferocious way of not killing your neighbour”. […]
As part of their build-up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the Tongan national squad has been based for a fortnight at Cranleigh School. During their stay they have taken time out to train and entertain a variety of local schools and clubs, and that included a visit from the OCRFC mini section. […]
A tribute to Cranleigh in words and pictures, this book will celebrate all aspects of life at Cranleigh during its first 150 years […]