Derek Bourgeois – A Prolific Genius
Derek Bourgeois, who died on September 6, was one the finest musicians to have come out of Cranleigh. His 116 symphonies is, by some distance, a record for a British composer. […]
Derek Bourgeois, who died on September 6, was one the finest musicians to have come out of Cranleigh. His 116 symphonies is, by some distance, a record for a British composer. […]
We are pleased to confirm that Alex Ashman (East 2004), his fiancee Kate and the couple’s four-month old triplets – are all safe and well after their home on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands was hit by Hurricane Irma […]
The newly acquired Weston Green Sports Club has been brought into use to accommodate the expansion of the OCRFC’s minis section, with up to 400 youngsters now able to take part in the Sunday-morning sessions. […]
We are sorry to have to announce that John McDermott died at his home on July 29 after a long illness. He was 78. […]
The Old Cranleighan Society has completed the purchase of the lease on the neighbouring Weston Green Sports Club, doubling the size of the OC Club at Thames Ditton […]
It is with enormous sadness that we have to announce that Paul Leggitt passed away peacefully in hospital in Cheltenham on July 24 […]
It is with great regret that we have to announce that Marc van Hasselt, who was Cranleigh’s Headmaster between 1970 and 1984, died on June 28 at the age of 93 […]
The sun shone and an impressive number of OCs took part in the decade reunions on OC Day on Saturday, July 1 […]
Sir Gordon Brunton (East 1936) died on May 30 at the age of 95. He was a tough negotiator with a passion for racing who cut deals for the newspaper baron Roy Thomson, including the purchase of The Times […]
Will Collier (East 2009) became the eighth Old Cranleighan to win a full England cap when he came on as a 62nd-minute substitute against Argentina on Saturday […]