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| 7 Jul 2025 | |
| Written by Vickie Ingle | |
| Features |
The sun beat down on Cranleigh last weekend when several hundred Old Cranleighans returned to the School for OC and Speech Day. The highlight for the OCs was the now traditional decade reunions in Hall with the biggest contingent coming from the 1975 leavers, marking half a century since they left. There were also drinks in the Quad, the service in the Chapel, a poetry reading by James Harpur and two tours of the campus showing its constantly evolving look.
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