Inaugural concert for new organ

On Friday, September 10 a large audience, which included a number of Old Cranleighans and current and former members of the Common Room, gathered in the chapel to hear an inaugural concert given on the new Mander organ by Bruce Ogston, Philip Scriven, the new Organist in Residence, and the world-renowned Thomas Trotter. Guy Waller, […]

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Julia Ormond wins Emmy

Julia Ormond (1&4 South 1983) has confessed to experiencing the “randomness and rejection” of being a working actress in Hollywood. The British star – known for films such as Legends Of The Fall and First Knight – picked up the Best Supporting Actress Emmy for her TV movie Temple Grandin at the weekend, and admitted she […]

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Former second master Ken Wills dies

We are sorry to report that Ken Wills, who taught physics at Cranleigh between 1949 and 1988, died on August 19 after a short illness. Ken was second master to Marc van Hasselt and then Tony Hart between 1974 and 1988, and before that was housemaster of 1 North from 1959 to 1974. The following […]

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OC legend David Bluett dies

It is with great sadness we have to report that David Bluett (2 North, 1951-55) died on July 19 shortly after being admitted to hospital. He was 71. It is not overstating the case to say David was one of the most recognisable Old Cranleighans, known to all generations as a larger-than-life character whose booming […]

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Another Cricketer Cup defeat by Malvernians

For the second year our Cricketer Cup campaign ended in the first round away from home, this time going down to Malvern, the side who beat us the 2008 final, in a rain-affected tie by 13 runs.    The star for us was Graham Webb who took five wickets. After a three-hour hike across the Midlands, […]

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OCs complete gruelling memorial ride

Rob Merry reports on how he and nine other friends climbed the peaks of Scafell Pike, Snowdon and Pen y Fan, as well as cycling between them,  in memory of their close friend Tom Wheeler who sadly passed away in 2005 aged 22 Many thanks to everyone who has kindly donated to Dealers Wheelers.  In […]

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Sun shines on OC Day

For the first time in more than a decade, OC day was again combined with Speech Day, ensuring the school looked at its best and there was a large crowd round Jubilee for the annual cricket match against the School.  Glorious sunshine helped make the occasions and ensured many stayed for the conclusion of the […]

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Service of thanksgiving for Andy Hobbs

Dozens of Old Cranleighans and past and present members of common room  attended a moving service of thanksgiving on Friday, July 2, for the life of Andy Hobbs (Loveday, 1979-84) after his death on June 13 at the age of 44. Andy was senior prefect as well as captain of the 1st XV and played rugby […]

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North House raises £5000 for Friends of Tim Trust

We are delighted to report that North House raised more than £5000 for the Friends of Tim Trust, set up to support Tim Evans ( (2&3 South 1994) who is suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. The school website reported: “[The day] once again proved to be tremendously successfully, not only in its charitable aims, but also in […]

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Ladies clean up in OC Golf Day

Thirty-three geriatric OCs assembled at Cranleigh on Wednesday June 2 for this annual golf event. Unlike last year the weather was fabulous, the course presented excellently but to prove a very tough challenge even to the single figure handicaps present. This year, like cricket squares, the greens were a little rough due to the lack […]

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