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 […]
On Thursday 19th November The Cranleigh Network held a Careers in Media webinar which brought together members of the OC community and current students via Zoom […]
Cubitt Matron, Mrs Jan Goldsmith, has been shortlisted for a Boarding Schools Association award […]
Rob Curling (West 1975) has enjoyed a long media career, working for the BBC, Sky and Eurosport, as well as plethora of freelance jobs. We caught up with him and asked how it all started […]
We have taken the decision to shut the Old Cranleighan Club at Thames Ditton for the time being […]
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 […]
Christopher Allen (MCR 1975-2007) wrote a tribute to Tony Hart (HM 1984-1997) who died in early January 2020 at his home in Cyprus […]
The last few months have seen success for both Old Cranleighans as well as OC constituent clubs […]
A record number of OCs (70) and their wives made up a total of 116 at the Over 70s’ Reunion on Sunday May 7 […]
Ted Jackson (2&3 South 1990) and Howard Wagstaff (Cubitt 2004) are part of a ten-man crew who will be attempting to row the Atlantic in record time […]