The Show Did Go On
There was a rather surreal and premature finale to the biannual musical, We Will Rock You, in the Speech Hall on March 17th […]
There was a rather surreal and premature finale to the biannual musical, We Will Rock You, in the Speech Hall on March 17th […]
On Sunday 26th April around 40,000 people were due to run the London Marathon, including a record number of Old Cranleighans with (at the last count) 23 taking part. The Coronavirus has caused the postponement of the event until October […]
It is with great sadness we have to report that Gerald Turner, who worked at the School for over half a century, has died at the age of 81 […]
Stephen Owen explains the thinking behind the oak chair he designed for the Leggit Library […]
The inaugural Old Cranleighan and Cranleigh Friends’ Christmas Carol Service took place on Sunday, December 8th […]
For the first time the OCRFC played a match under the new floodlights which were installed on the far pitch at Thames Ditton over the summer […]
Martlet, the fourth girls’ house, was formally opened by Flight Lieutenant Tori Turner […]
The annual Gower Club match against the School 1st XV provided the boys with a tougher contest than we have seen for a number of years […]
John Wood (East 1978) married Gemma Harris at a wedding at Sharpthorne in West Sussex which reflected the couple’s passion for all things Monty Python. […]
We are delighted to report that Nick Meyer (2&3 South 1962) completed his walk around the Cornish coastline […]