Among all the hullabaloo surrounding the 60th anniversary of Blue Peter, one of the longest-serving – and original – presenters, Christopher Trace (East 1959) barely gets a passing mention […]
Hide – ‘a special kind of genius’

Ollie Dabbous’ latest restaurant – Hide – continues to attract rave reviews with the Daily Telegraph describing it as “a special kind of genius” […]
The weekend Cranleigh flooded

In September 1968, flash floods left Cranleigh High Street underwater and severely disrupted the beginning of the 1968 Michaelmas Term […]
Veterans unveil Korean War memorial

On Sunday, September 16, Barry Tunnicliffe (1&4 South 1951) and John Bowler MC (West 1949) unveiled a new plaque on a bench in the Chapel in memory of the Old Cranleighans who fought in the Korean War […]
New pitch at heart of £450,000 investment

The new all-weather pitch at Thames Ditton is at the centre of a £450,000 investment into the OC Club by the OC Society, OC Hockey Club and Elmbridge Borough Council […]
‘A decent and humble young man’

Stuart Welch, Cranleigh’s director of cricket, on watching Ollie Pope develop while at the School […]
OCCC win Cricketer Cup for second time

The OCCC won our second Cricketer Cup title, beating Old Malvernians by 52 runs and in so doing avenged two previous final defeats […]
New kid on the block

Philip Goodnow (1 North, 1977-1978) attended Cranleigh as a British American Educational Foundation (BAEF) Student and shares his memories of his experiences […]
Sport round-up – July 2018

A quarterly round-up of Old Cranleighan sport […]
Record reunions on OC Day

The sun beat down a very hot OC Day, which was again combined with Speech Day, and the usual mixture of sporting and social events were enjoyed by several hundred OCs. […]