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Last Spring Max Foster (Cubitt 2020) walked from Lands End to John 0’Groats – on his own. He undertook the challenge in honour of his grandfather… More...
As Izzy Petter (2&3 South 2018) and Will Calnan (Cubitt 2014) take part in the Paris Olympics we look at the nine Cranleighans who became summer Olymp… More...
Forty years ago Cranleigh marked the D-Day anniversary with a parade which included a number of members of staff who had taken part, including Marc va… More...
While much has been written about the secrecy that surrounded the D-Day landings, the boys at Cranleigh were among the first in the country to know th… More...
Much will be written in the coming days about those involved in the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944. But few stories are quite as sad as that of 24-ye… More...
Please join us in the School Chapel for the Old Cranleighan and Cranleigh Friends candlelit Christmas Carol Service. Our service will welcome Old Cranleighans, Cranleigh friends, former staff and our neighbours to enjoy a Carol Service in the School’s Chapel.&nbs… Read more