School details

Cranleigh

Cranleigh School, Horseshoe Lane, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8QQ

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T:  01483 273666
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Co-ed, 13-18, Day and Boarding
Pupils: 615, Upper sixth 125
Fees: £7195 (Day), £8827 (Boarding) per term
Affiliation: HMC

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Cranleigh

What it's like

Founded in 1865 as a boys' boarding school. Girls have been included in the sixth form since 1971 and throughout the school from 1999. It has a splendid site in over 200 acres of Surrey farmland near the small town of Cranleigh. The prep school adjoins the main campus. The buildings are striking and well-appointed. There has been considerable expansion and the school is now extremely well equipped, with a music school, studio theatre, floodlit astroturf, and a sports complex. The main boarding houses have recently been refurbished and a new girls' house built. The chapel was built as the central point of the school and the policy is to maintain Christian values as a way of life. It is a well-run, energetic and purposeful school which displays considerable enterprise in many fields. A large staff allows a very favourable staff/pupil ratio. Academic standards are high and examination results very good. It has a good reputation for art, music and drama; there are three theatres and some 12 productions each year. There are good facilities for art (including ceramics, sculpture, textiles and printmaking). It has a long-standing reputation for games and sports, of which there is a wide range available, including golf (there is a 9-hole course on the estate). Numerous clubs and societies cater for most needs. There is an active CCF (including a fire brigade section, with its own engine); frequent and varied field trips and expeditions overseas; a substantial commitment to local community service and considerable success in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.

Pupils & entrance

Pupils: Age range 13-18, 615 pupils, 160 day (100 boys, 60 girls), 455 boarding (307 boys, 148 girls). Entrance: Main entry age 13 and 16. Common Entrance exam used. 35% intake from own prep (enquiries to the Master's PA, Cranleigh Preparatory School, Horseshoe Lane, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8QH, tel 01483 273666).

Scholarships & bursaries

Scholarships awarded at 13 and 16, value up to 25% of fees: academic, music, art, sporting or performance, and all-rounder. Some sixth-form bursaries for state-school pupils who would contribute to the sixth form.

Head & staff

Headmaster: Guy Waller, appointed 1997. Educated at Hurstpierpoint and Oxford (chemistry). Previously Headmaster at Lord Wandsworth College, Housemaster and Head of Chemistry at Radley. Also FRSA; cricket and hockey blue.

Pupils' destinations

99% of sixth form leavers go on to a degree course (45% after a gap year), 10% to Oxbridge - taking a range of courses including medicine, aeronautical engineering, international relations, maths, archaeology, sport, history of art, business management, philosophy, script writing.

Curriculum

GCSE, AS and AS-levels. 22 AS/A-level subjects. Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 5 subjects at AS-level, 3 at A-level. Vocational: Work experience is compulsory part of the careers programme. Languages: French, German, Spanish and Latin offered at GCSE, AS and A-level. ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject and across the curriculum. Many computers for pupil use, all networked and with email and internet access; many pupils have own laptops.

The arts

Music: Up to 40% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. Some 10 musical groups including symphony orchestra, wind band, chapel choir, big band, strings, trios, quartets, choir. About 30 concerts a year, some with professionals. Drama: GCSE, A-level theatre studies may be taken. Majority of pupils are involved in school productions and house/other productions. 10+ productions a year. Art and design: On average, 60 take GCSE, 20 A-level. All art teachers are practising artists.

Sports & activities

Sport: Compulsory participation in a choice of sport or physical activity; 16 team sports and many individual sports - rugby, hockey, cricket, tennis, athletics, swimming, golf; also canoeing, cross-country, fencing, fives, karate, riding (stables on estate), shooting, soccer, squash, water polo, netball, lacrosse. Pupils have represented county at athletics, hockey, netball, cricket and rugby. Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award. CCF and community service optional; sponsorship for education of Third World children. 50+ clubs and activities, eg bridge, chess, debating, science, Schools Challenge, circus skills, photography, karate, astronomy, angling.

School life

Uniform: School uniform worn throughout (working day); dress code for sixth form. Houses and prefects: Competitive houses. Senior prefect and deputy (appointed by Head); all upper sixth involved in prefecting; house captains and deputies (appointed by housemasters/mistresses). Religion: Church of England school. Attendance at religious worship compulsory three times a week. Social: Annual choral concert and social service jointly with other schools. Regular field trips and expeditions to eg Italy, France, Spain, Eastern Europe. Pupils allowed to bring own horse to school; no cars. Meals self-service. School, book and tuck shops.

Discipline

Close relationship between staff and pupils (drawn from boarding structure) where discipline is maintained through mutual respect. Pupils caught with drugs on the premises will be expelled.

Former pupils

Dr Derek Bourgeois (composer); Andrew Roberts (historian, broadcaster); David Westcott (GB hockey captain); Julia Ormond (actor); E W Swanton (cricket and rugby correspondent, commentator and author); Alan Rusbridger (Guardian Editor); Patrick Marber (playwright).