The work of Surrey-based artist and Cranleigh School teacher, Mark Weighton, will be showcased at this week's COP26 summit.
Cranleigh Schools are pleased to announce the shortlist for this year’s Awesome Book Awards. The prize, now in its sixth year, celebrates the best works of fiction for young readers aged between 7 and 10.
Cranleigh School is pleased to report outstanding GCSE results, with 28% of all grades a 9 and 53% of all grades being 9/8. 99 per cent of students gained five or more GCSEs graded 9-4 and 64% of all pupils achieved 9-7 in the core subjects of Maths and English.
Cranleigh is pleased to report that A-Level results in the second consecutive non-examination year are consistent with expected levels of achievement, with 68 per cent of grades at A*-A, 91 per cent of grades at A*-B and an overall pass rate of 100 per cent.
Former pupil and acclaimed poet, James Harpur, has written a book of poems about his boarding school years that has won the praise of Stephen Fry and been awarded a prestigious poetry prize.
Year 10 Cranleigh School pupil Will Freear has been selected for England Alpine Skiing Squad 2021/22. The selection is the next stepping stone as he pursues his dream to become a Winter Olympian.