OC Day to be held on June 30

The combined Speech Day and OC Day takes place on Sunday June 30. Aside from the usual events which include a formal lunch in Hall as well as a hog roast on Jubilee, a chapel service and a variety of sporting events, this year we have a series of reunions. The Special Year Reunions (with […]

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Riverboat dinner a great success

The 2013 Old Cranleighan Dinner was held on April 26 on the SS Elizabethan, a  replica of an 1890’s Mississippi Stern-Wheeled Paddle Steamer, which transported 140 OC diners and dancers down the Thames from Westminster Pier to beyond Tower Bridge and back. It really was an event with a difference which was originally the inspired […]

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Golfers excel in Halford Hewitt

Halford Hewitt golf

The Old Cranleighans reached the third round of the 2013 Halford Hewitt, our best performance in more than two decades, beating Haileybury and Cheltenham before losing to 17-time winners Charterhouse 3-2. The following report from Marcus Ferguson Jones appeared on the OCGS website: We beat Haileybury comfortably. We made slightly heavier weather of Cheltenham than […]

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Promotions for hockey and rugby clubs

An excellent season for the two OC clubs based at Thames Ditton is concluding with success for both the OC hockey and rugby sections. The OC Rugby Club are on the verge of a double promotion after finishing second in Surrey Division One after putting together a run of ten straight wins at the end […]

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The father of the Old Cranleighans

Henry Casswell

Henry Casswell is an almost forgotten figure in Cranleigh history – in Alan Megahey’s History  of Cranleigh School he warranted one passing mention – and yet aside from Joseph Merriman, the first headmaster, no single figure made more impact on the early life of Cranleigh and the Old Cranleighans. Casswell was born in Lincolnshire into an established […]

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