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 […]
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 […]
We are sorry to announce that for the second year OC Day will not take place […]
Cranleigh life is gradually returning after the third lockdown and we are tentatively planning the first OC events since March 2020 […]
When Neil Ruthven (1 North 1977) gave up playing hockey, a friend introduced him to the lycra-clad world of cycling […]
Four Old Cranleighans along with one of their friends are intending to cycle from Land’s End to John O’Groats in June to raise money for two charities, the Motor Neurone Disease Association and My Name’5 Doddie Foundation […]
OCs will be sad to hear that both Nan Wills and her daughter Moira are unwell with serious cancer […]
We are sorry to report that Gareth Banting (MCR 1972-1983) died on January 5th at the age of 76 […]
On January 24th the Sunday Telegraph carried a full-page article by Charles Richardson on the success of sport at Cranleigh […]
Kimi Zoet (South 2015) has been chosen as the recipient of the Nabil Nahar commission to produce a memorial artwork for the School […]
A tree has been planted at West Kent Golf Club near Orpington to commemorate the centenary of the first meeting of the Old Cranleighan Golf Society which took place there in April 1920 […]