The Cranleigh School Concert Series welcomed Jonathan Hennessy-Brown’s Santiago Quartet to the Emms Centre for a warmly received concert on 14th November. Jonathan was the one of the School’s finest ever ‘cellists and, since leaving Cranleigh and the RCM, has had a varied and highly successful professional career, including six years in Mexico. He formed […]
OC Scores in Oxford International
Recent OC Henry Lamont (East, 2012) touched down for the Oxford University 1st XV rugby team on Sunday. The Blues faced an enormous challenge as they hosted the full Russian National rugby team at Iffley Road Stadium. The team rose to the challenge of facing a professional side, ultimately losing a tightly fought game 29-15. […]
Rob Andrew Opens New Rugby Pitch
On November 3rd Cranleigh officially opened their new 1st XV rugby pitch. Named Bluett’s after a much-loved Old Cranleighan, David Bluett, the pitch is already seen as one of the finest school pitches in the country. Bluett’s will be used not only by Cranleigh but also by other local schools to help develop their rugby […]
Olympic Gamesmaker
Alison Shaw (nee Philip – 1 North, 1984) writes: Three years before the Olympics was due to start the application process began and it took ages. Little did I know that the effort would be so worthwhile. About a year after filling in my application I was called for an interview for press relations and […]
Rain fails to dampen OC Day
OC Day was no less affected than so many other events in our rainy summer, and it meant no cricket on Jubilee, the traditional focus of the event. But there was much to compensate. A vibrant gathering for drinks in the Quad, a full Chapel for the finale of Phil Scriven’s Bach marathon, no spare […]
Cranleigh’s Olympian God
The centrepiece of the opening ceremony at this summer’s London Olympics will be the lighting of the flame at the start of the Games. The honour of bearing the torch on the last leg of its long journey will probably go to a household name from the sporting world, but at the 1948 London Olympics […]
OC Mentor Programme starts with a bang
The Old Cranleighan Mentoring Programme (OCMP) is one of the most exciting initiatives undertaken by the OC Society for many years. Seb Sharpe (East, 2011 – this year’s intern) has designed and implemented a new programme to assist young OCs in finding and deciding on a career. Being an Old Cranleighan is to be part […]
New Mentoring Programme launched by OC Society
As the OC Society looks to expand the range of things on offer to OCs, we are delighted to report that Seb Sharpe (East, 2011), our 2011-12 Intern, has devised and is implementing a new OC Mentoring Project (OCMP). The aim of this is to create a network of career advisors and work experience providers […]
Second round defeat in Halford Hewitt
The Old Cranleighans lost in the second round of the 2012 Halford Hewitt, but there was no disgrace in defeat as we went down 4-1 to defending champions Watsonians. Marcus Ferguson-Jones writes: “The Old Cranleighans went into the 2012 Halford Hewitt campaign with a spring in our step. Our squad balanced seasoned campaigners such as […]
Plans for OC Day on July 8
As usual a great social day for OCs, ex members of Common Room and families is planned. Partly thanks to Jamie Taylor (1 North, 1972), the nephew of OC John Mark who lit the Olympic Flame in 1948, we plan a celebratory exhibition. OC Olympians will be featured, as well (we hope) as film owned […]