Carrie Sutton (1&4 South 1985) was honoured with the Outstanding Achievement Award at the UK Music Video Awards 2018 in front of an audience of 800 music video professionals […]
Cranleighans continue to make hockey impact
This hockey season has seen many OCs continuing to develop their hockey careers […]
The origins of the Gower Club
When Charles Gower, the man known as the architect of Cranleigh rugby, died in 1963, a group of Old Cranleighans decided something needed to be done to commemorate all he had done. And so the Gower Club, which plays an annual match against the 1st XV, was formed […]
And now for something completely different …
Among all the hullabaloo surrounding the 60th anniversary of Blue Peter, one of the longest-serving – and original – presenters, Christopher Trace (East 1959) barely gets a passing mention […]
Hide – ‘a special kind of genius’
Ollie Dabbous’ latest restaurant – Hide – continues to attract rave reviews with the Daily Telegraph describing it as “a special kind of genius” […]
The weekend Cranleigh flooded
In September 1968, flash floods left Cranleigh High Street underwater and severely disrupted the beginning of the 1968 Michaelmas Term […]
Veterans unveil Korean War memorial
On Sunday, September 16, Barry Tunnicliffe (1&4 South 1951) and John Bowler MC (West 1949) unveiled a new plaque on a bench in the Chapel in memory of the Old Cranleighans who fought in the Korean War […]
New pitch at heart of £450,000 investment
The new all-weather pitch at Thames Ditton is at the centre of a £450,000 investment into the OC Club by the OC Society, OC Hockey Club and Elmbridge Borough Council […]
‘A decent and humble young man’
Stuart Welch, Cranleigh’s director of cricket, on watching Ollie Pope develop while at the School […]
OCCC win Cricketer Cup for second time
The OCCC won our second Cricketer Cup title, beating Old Malvernians by 52 runs and in so doing avenged two previous final defeats […]