OC Hockey Club welcomes new members
We would like to see as many Old Cranleighans of all ages join us as we offer heavily subsidised fees for all members of the OC Society […]
We would like to see as many Old Cranleighans of all ages join us as we offer heavily subsidised fees for all members of the OC Society […]
How David Cooper (2 North 1951) and John Patrick (2 North 1948) found themselves in a procession of MPs headed by Winston Churchill on VE Day […]
All nine Old Cranleighans (that we know of) who set off, completed the 2025 London Marathon on 27th April, raising, to date, almost £26,000 for their chosen charities […]
We spoke to AI entrepreneur Jake Subba Row (East 2018) about the road that lead him to setting a new business utilising AI to help the world of real estate […]
James Harpur (2 North 1975) returned to Cranleigh on March 20th for the launch of his latest verse memoir, The Magic Theatre […]
The Old Cranleighans won the inaugural Heron Cup, beating the School 2nd XI 2-1 in a tight contest on a muddy St Andrew’s. […]
The School receives regular requests concerning the origins of the Cranleigh crest, what the various components on it mean, and how it has changed over the years. This article should help explain it all […]
There’s nothing more festive than singing carols together, and with Cranleigh School’s Chapel lit by candlelight, and the beautiful voices of our Choir, the evening was truly magical and a real highlight in the Old Cranleighan diary […]
The two Gower Club matches provided the best entertainment for quite some time. The 1st XV game was won 38-7 by the School in a contest closer than the scoreline suggests, while the 5th XV were defeated by the Gower side 31-22 […]
Last Spring Max Foster (Cubitt 2020) walked from Lands End to John 0’Groats – on his own […]