Is Cranleigh school selective?

Is Cranleigh school selective?

Cranleigh School is reasonably selective on the academic side, but still provides a comprehensive level of support for students who may need it.

How many kids go to Cranleigh Prep?

1300 pupils
Today the school is thriving. With more than 1300 pupils, a top rating from the Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK), and the title of TES Independent School Award’s 2019 International School of the Year.

What’s it like to live in Cranleigh?

Cranleigh is full of quaint cottages, historic houses, stunning greens and cosy tearooms, which make it a beautiful village to live in. The surrounding area of Surrey is equally as picturesque. For cyclists, Cranleigh has a number of different routes into neighbouring villages and the Surrey Hills.

Is Cranleigh a nice place to live?

One of the largest villages in England, Cranleigh sits on the southern tip of Surrey. Known for its independent restaurants, cafés, shops and flourishing art scene, it’s a fantastic place to live.

Does cranleigh have a train station?

The line was closed in 1965 following The Reshaping of British Railways report of 1963. Cranleigh station was demolished shortly afterwards, replaced by the “Stocklund Square” housing and shopping development. In 2004 part of this development was itself demolished and a Sainsbury supermarket was built on the site.

Is cranleigh the largest village in England?

An application has been made to build 425 homes on fields near the centre of the biggest village in England. Cranleigh, with a population of 12,000, is 10 miles from Guildford and is considered “prime” commuter belt.

When did Bramley station close?

On 16th December 1942 a train packed with Christmas shoppers was departing from Bramley when it was attacked by a German aircraft….Station Name: BRAMLEY & WONERSH.

Date opened: 2.10.1865
Date closed completely: 14.6.1965
Company on closing: British Railways (Southern Region)

Why is cranleigh not a town?

The question has been asked as to whether it can still call itself a village, albeit the largest in the UK. According to government documents the distinction between a village and a town is not based on the population size or the number of homes, but the density.

What train line is Bramley on?

Bramley railway station is a railway station on the Reading to Basingstoke Line in the village of Bramley, Hampshire, England.