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  1. Cranleigh is Surrey’s leading co-educational independent school, offering boarding and day education for pupils aged 13 to 18. We provide a breathtaking range of opportunities in a school small enough for everyone to know and support one another. Our ethos.

  2. Houses. 8. Colour (s) Yellow, Navy, and White. Former pupils. Old Cranleighans. Website. www .cranleigh .org. Cranleigh School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in the village of Cranleigh, Surrey .

  3. Admissions Overview. Our ethos is one of full participation for each pupil’s individual journey with us and we pride ourselves on offering a breathtaking range of opportunities in co-curricular activities to complement and enhance academic life.

  4. Cranleigh School. Horseshoe Lane. Cranleigh. Surrey. GU6 8QQ. Head: Mr Martin Reader. T 01483 273666. F 01483 267398. E admissions@cranleigh.org. W www.cranleigh.org. A mainstream independent school for pupils aged from 13 to 18 with a linked junior school. Boarding: Yes. Local authority: Surrey. Pupils: 696; sixth formers: 120.

  5. SIXTH FORM OPEN MORNING – 22nd June 2024 – 16+ Entry ONLY. SIXTH FORM WELCOME MORNING – 21st Sept 2024 – 16+ Entry ONLY. Enquire or book a visit. View campus map. The first step in the admissions process is to arrange a visit. If you are able to attend an open day, we encourage you to do so.

  6. Cranleigh School. Set in 280 acres on the Surrey/Sussex border Cranleigh offers a happy, nurturing environment based on a strong family-focussed ethos. Combined with an excellent track record, outstanding sports facilities and staff, extensive music and drama opportunities, and the result is well-rounded, confident pupils well prepared for the ...

  7. Private. School phase. Secondary. Inspection rating. Excellent. MORE arrow_drop_down. Updated: 31st Mar 2024. comment. Cranleigh was founded in 1865 by George Cubitt, MP for Surrey, and John Sapte, who thought that Surrey needed a public school “for the education of the middle classes”.