CRANLEIGH SCHOOL
From Culture comes Strength
Cranleigh School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school for pupils aged 13-18, situated in the village of Cranleigh, Surrey, just 10 minutes from Guildford. It also has Cranleigh Prep School, aged 7-13, directly across the road, offering weekly boarding from Year 7, enabling siblings of varying ages to be educated together.
It is set in over 240 acres by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet is only an hour from London, where its students regularly enjoy the Capital’s art, drama and other exhibitions. Cranleigh’s academic performance speaks for itself: 51% of all GCSE grades were either 9 or 8 and 9-7 was 73%. A Level results included 48% of grades at A*/A grade and 82% A*-B. Sixth Form students also performed well in the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), with 24% achieving the top grade of an A* and 77% achieving A*-B. Well over 250 students in the Sixth Form take the EPQ in addition to three A Levels. It enjoys a consistently strong Oxbridge performance, and with nearly all pupils go on to University, with over 80% going to a Russell Group University. It is also proud of its committed ‘all-round’ ethos to education. It boasts exceptional Sports facilities and staff (including several former national/Olympic players and coaches), resulting in recent National Championship titles in hockey, riding and rugby. Multiple country and county pupil representations in rugby, hockey, cricket, netball and riding as well. The Music School offers an impressive range of instrumental/ vocal ensembles (e.g. two orchestras, Symphonic Wind Band, Concert Band, Big Band, and Chapel Choir), while equally outstanding facilities for Drama result in “professional-level” productions, supported by a pupil-led technical crew.
The Art department has a huge following, thanks to the comprehensive choice of disciplines available to pupils. And for the more ‘outdoorsy’ types, there is also a wealth of alternative activities to engage in, from rock climbing to cross country. The Good Schools Guide describes Cranleigh as a “an all-rounder’s paradise, yes, but the academic offering can stand up to almost any school in the land.” – and the School takes pride in the fact that Cranleighans leave confident, self-motivated and invariably blessed with lifelong friends.
Master of Scholars and Oxbridge preparation takes place weekly from Year 9. This then focus’ on individual programmes in Year 12 and 13 in preparation for Oxbridge
Separate programme of support for Medical students – each year pupils get offers for Medical School
Learning Support department – programmes of 1-1 lessons, and group lessons. Dependant on pupil needs and early disucssion in Year 8 and throughout time at Cranleigh.
Lots of sports played at Cranleigh. Major sports include Rugby (National 15 and 7’s champions in recent years), Horse Riding (National Titles), Hockey (Boys and Girls – National standard), Cricket (Boys and Girls), Netabll Stong links with Harlequins Rugby, Surrey Cricekt, Guildford Hockey Club, Surrey Storm Netball.
Music – offer an impressive range of instrumental/vocal ensembles (e.g. two orchestras, Symphonic Wind Band, Concert Band, Big Band, Chamber Choir and Chapel Choir)
Drama has its own dedicated classroom space, as well as access to a two production spaces (small 100 seater space and large school stage). West End style productions (musicals every two years), supported by a pupil-led technical crew.
When the foundation stone of the school was laid, in 1863, the town was still known as Cranley; the change of spelling to Cranleigh only happened in 1867.
8 Boarding Houses – two new girls houses in past 5 years.
New squash courts, gym and dacne studi due to finish by February 2024.
New academic centre built, included dedicated Careers centre, Learning Support Department, Humanities subjects as well.
CRANLEIGH SCHOOL
From Culture Comes Strength
Cranleigh School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school for pupils aged 13-18, situated in the village of Cranleigh, Surrey, just 10 minutes from Guildford. It also has Cranleigh Prep School, aged 7-13, directly across the road, offering weekly boarding from Year 7, enabling siblings of varying ages to be educated together.
It is set in over 240 acres by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet is only an hour from London, where its students regularly enjoy the Capital’s art, drama and other exhibitions. Cranleigh’s academic performance speaks for itself: 51% of all GCSE grades were either 9 or 8 and 9-7 was 73%. A Level results included 48% of grades at A*/A grade and 82% A*-B. Sixth Form students also performed well in the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), with 24% achieving the top grade of an A* and 77% achieving A*-B. Well over 250 students in the Sixth Form take the EPQ in addition to three A Levels. It enjoys a consistently strong Oxbridge performance, and with nearly all pupils go on to University, with over 80% going to a Russell Group University. It is also proud of its committed ‘all-round’ ethos to education. It boasts exceptional Sports facilities and staff (including several former national/Olympic players and coaches), resulting in recent National Championship titles in hockey, riding and rugby. Multiple country and county pupil representations in rugby, hockey, cricket, netball and riding as well. The Music School offers an impressive range of instrumental/ vocal ensembles (e.g. two orchestras, Symphonic Wind Band, Concert Band, Big Band, and Chapel Choir), while equally outstanding facilities for Drama result in “professional-level” productions, supported by a pupil-led technical crew.
The Art department has a huge following, thanks to the comprehensive choice of disciplines available to pupils. And for the more ‘outdoorsy’ types, there is also a wealth of alternative activities to engage in, from rock climbing to cross country. The Good Schools Guide describes Cranleigh as a “an all-rounder’s paradise, yes, but the academic offering can stand up to almost any school in the land.” – and the School takes pride in the fact that Cranleighans leave confident, self-motivated and invariably blessed with lifelong friends.
Master of Scholars and Oxbridge preparation takes place weekly from Year 9. This then focus’ on individual programmes in Year 12 and 13 in preparation for Oxbridge.
Separate programme of support for Medical students – each year pupils get offers for Medical School.
Learning Support department – programmes of 1-1 lessons, and group lessons. Dependant on pupil needs and early disucssion in Year 8 and throughout time at Cranleigh.
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Lots of sports played at Cranleigh. Major sports include Rugby (National 15 and 7’s champions in recent years), Horse Riding (National Titles), Hockey (Boys and Girls – National standard), Cricket (Boys and Girls), Netabll Stong links with Harlequins Rugby, Surrey Cricekt, Guildford Hockey Club, Surrey Storm Netball.
Music – offer an impressive range of instrumental/vocal ensembles (e.g. two orchestras, Symphonic Wind Band, Concert Band, Big Band, Chamber Choir and Chapel Choir).
Drama has its own dedicated classroom space, as well as access to a two production spaces (small 100 seater space and large school stage). West End style productions (musicals every two years), supported by a pupil-led technical crew.
When the school’s foundation stone was laid in 1863, the town was still known as Cranley; the change of spelling to Cranleigh didn’t happen until 1867.
8 Boarding Houses – two new girls houses in past 5 years.
New squash courts, gym and dacne studi due to finish by February 2024.
New academic centre built, included dedicated Careers centre, Learning Support Department, Humanities subjects as well.
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