Cranleigh School is pleased to report that A Level results in the non-examination year are mainly consistent with expected levels of achievement, with 77 per cent of grades at A*-B and an overall pass rate of 99.7 per cent.
Cranleigh School and Cranleigh Prep School riders have kept themselves and their horses fit during the enforced break from competitions and it has proved worth their efforts as national equestrian sport resumes in England.
Congratulations to Cranleigh School pupil Sophie Roome, who has won second prize in the schools category of the Bright Young Things Photography Competition at the National Portrait Gallery, for her photograph entitled A Step Back in Time #3
Two Cranleighans have just signed with Harlequins. Will Trenholm and Oscar Beard have been involved with the Harlequins age-group set-up since the age of 13 and, following the completion of their academic studies this year, will become full-time members of the Harlequins Academy.
Cranleigh School pupil Greg S. has been selected as one of 12 players for the Wheelchair National Age Group Programme by The Lawn Tennis Association. The LTA is the National Governing Body for tennis in Great Britain, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
Cranleigh School is thrilled to offer their congratulations to children's author, Adam Baron, who has won the Awesome Book Awards 2020 for his novel, Boy Under Water. His Award was announced via a special online event.