- FNB-FNB/2-FNB/2/1
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- 1937 - 1960
Part of Finance and Bursary
Individual salary and wages sheets for teaching and support staff between 1937 to 1960. Pages A to BB.
Oakham School
Part of Finance and Bursary
Individual salary and wages sheets for teaching and support staff between 1937 to 1960. Pages A to BB.
Oakham School
Part of Finance and Bursary
A salaries cash book, recording salary, payments, tax, and lunch for teaching staff, admin staff and matrons, from May 1963 to November 1965.
Oakham School
Part of Finance and Bursary
This series contains various internal policies communicated to staff by the Bursary, regarding managing the budget, expenditures and staff responsibilities.
Oakham School
Minute book of the Finance Committee
Part of Finance and Bursary
A book compiling the minutes of the Trustees' Financial Committee meetings.
Oakham School
A collection of material which focuses the school accounts and financial procedures over the years. This includes information on general accounts, pupil fees, committee minutes, staff wages, legal proceedings, and guidance policies for staff.
Oakham School
Part of Finance and Bursary
This series relates to the Finance Committee of the Trustees, in particular minutes of their meetings.
Trustees
Extracts from Finance Commitee meetings
Part of Finance and Bursary
A compilation of hand-written notes, organised chronologically into Headmasters. It is thought that they were used as research material on the history of Greylands. Pages A to F.
N/D
Part of Finance and Bursary
An account book recording pupils' fees, staff wages, various income and expenditure from Summer term 1930 to Easter term 1939.
Oakham School
Part of Finance and Bursary
This series contains legal documents on various themes, a court case and an insurance scheme.
Marsh & McLennan Companies
Part of Finance and Bursary
The financial regulations policy for Oakham School, the Foundation and OSEL, including staff responsibilities, risk assessment, budget, planning, fraud and corruption, reporting, income, expenditure and income generation.
Simon Piggott