Eleven Old Cranleighans – and four members of staff – ran the 2021 London Marathon […]
The Long Goodbye
The 2020 leavers were able to say a formal goodbye to Cranleigh, almost 18 months after their hasty departure when the pandemic struck in the March of their Upper Sixth […]
OC Club expanded by land purchase
We are pleased to announce that the Old Cranleighan Society has completed the purchase of the Weston Green Sports Club which adjoins the OC Club at Thames Ditton […]
The Examined Life
James Harpur (2 North 1975) has just published a book of poems based around his time at Cranleigh […]
Sporting Round-Up – July 2021
Despite the spate of lockdowns, there has been a fair amount of OC team sport in recent months, and a number of individuals have been making a mark with two OCs in Tokyo for the delayed 2020 Olympics […]
Cranleigh’s Wimbledon connection
The oldest man ever to take part in the singles at the Wimbledon Championships was the wonderfully named Turketil George Pearson Greville (2 North 1884) who was 59 when he played his last match […]
OC Day cancelled
We are sorry to announce that for the second year OC Day will not take place […]
Heading for Everest Base Camp
James Walker (Loveday 2019) and fellow students from Nottingham University are raising money for the Meningitis Research Foundation by climbing to Everest Base Camp […]
A slow return to normality
Cranleigh life is gradually returning after the third lockdown and we are tentatively planning the first OC events since March 2020 […]
‘I have an idea’
When Neil Ruthven (1 North 1977) gave up playing hockey, a friend introduced him to the lycra-clad world of cycling […]