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- 1987
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Results of the 1987 H.M.C. Co-Educational Schools survey.
H.M.C.
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Results of the 1987 H.M.C. Co-Educational Schools survey.
H.M.C.
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A series of telephone messages addressed to Jane Matthews from several Senior Mistresses regarding their attending a H.M.C. Regional Meeting (Midlands). Seven notes numbered A to G.
K.S.
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A copy of Mary Weir's paper, "The Education of Women", based on a presentation to the Headmasters' Conference on 21 September 1988. Two pages numbered A and B.
Mary Weir
"The Education of Women" by Mary Weir
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A copy of "The Education of Women" presented by Mary Weir, Managing Consultant at Price Waterhouse, to the Headmasters' Conference on 21 September 1988.
Mary Weir
The Independent Schools' Fourth Annual Counselling Conference
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A programme for the Independent Schools' Fourth Annual Counselling Conference at the Cheltenham Ladies' College on "The Experience of Family Breakdown".
Cheltenham Ladies' College
The Young Teenager's Guide to Healthy Living
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A booklet entitled "Your body matters - The Young Teenager's Guide to healthy living", giving information to Form 3 pupils on drugs, contraception, alcohol, eating disorders, stress, nutrition, hygiene, sport, bullying, health.
Oakham School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Notes from Sue Healey to Jane Matthews on maternity leave.
Sue Healey
"With the Bursar's Compliment" slip
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A "With the Bursar's Compliments" slip from Oundle School.
Oundle School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
The items in this series are related to Pastoral Care at Oakham School. Various topics include wellbeing, resources for tutorial, discipline and school rules, child protection and staff training.
Oakham School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
This file contains a donation letter from Martin Eayrs, enclosing the School Rules from 1959.
Martin Eayrs