Set in 280 acres on the Surrey/Sussex border Cranleigh offers a happy, nurturing environment based on a strong family-focused 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 rigours of life and invariably blessed with a lifelong circle of friends.
Head's name:
Mrs Samantha Price (Head)
ISC associations: HMC, AGBIS, ISBA
Religious affiliation: Church of England
Day/boarding type: Day, Weekly/Flexible Boarding and Full Boarding
Gender profile: Coeducational
Size: 687
Boarding fees per term:
£16,265
(excl VAT)
Day fees per term:
£13,265
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
71582
DfE reference number:
936 / 6017
Boys - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 13 to 18 (104)
Boarding: 13 to 18 (301)
Sixth Form: (168)
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 13 to 18 (67)
Boarding: 13 to 18 (215)
Sixth Form: (108)
At Cranleigh we have always believed that achieving balance in a busy life is key to creating an educational environment where children can flourish. Pupil and staff wellbeing has long been at the centre of every decision we make, and is embedded in the structure of our timetable and the co-curricular and pastoral environment we provide.
Children need to live and work in safe and supportive environments, building healthy relationships and learning to discover their passions in life. Our boarding house structure, with four girls’ and four boys’ affiliated boarding house provides opportunity for everything on campus to take place in a co-educational setting, so that children learn to respect one another and prepare for the world beyond the school gates.
We want every Cranleighan to reach their full potential. Our Learning Support team helps to make this a reality by providing targeted and tailored interventions to those who need a helping hand.
Our main focus is supporting those with identified specific learning difficulties. Our team specialises in these areas, and we offer one-to-one and group support that equips pupils with strategies for success. However, we also offer regular sessions to those in examination years; mostly to help with revision and examination technique.
We understand that everyone has a unique set of needs, so we develop our support in partnerships with teachers, parents and the pupils themselves. This ensures that everyone knows we are working towards a bespoke set of objectives and that we are with them every step of the way.
Our door is always open and we are flexible to pupils’ needs, so whilst there is a structure to our work, we can respond to challenges as and when they arise.
Scholarships:
Cranleigh offers a range of scholarships at 11+, 13+ and 16+. If you are interested in applying for a Scholarship at Cranleigh, please download our booklet available on the admissions pages of our website: www.cranleigh.org/admissions
Bursaries:
Those entering scholarships who require additional financial assistance should contact the admissions team as early as possible.
The parents or guardians of candidates requesting bursary assistance will be required to undergo means testing via the full completion of financial circumstances forms, which will enable Cranleigh to give an initial indication of the size of bursary available in the event that the candidate should be offered an award. Information about bursaries and means testing is available from the Admissions Department: admissions@cranleigh.org.
Means testing will be required prior to any assessments for candidates who might require a top-up bursary in order to take up a place at Cranleigh.
Disclaimer: Data is provided by the school, ISC is not responsible for inaccuracies