Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1995
- RED-RED/1-RED/1/110
- Stuk
- 1995-09-01 - 1995-12-10
Part of Red Books
A small red book containing staff list, school list and school calendar
Oakham School
Red Book - School list and Calendar, Winter term 1995
Part of Red Books
A small red book containing staff list, school list and school calendar
Oakham School
Negative file, February 1990 to June 1990
Part of Photographic and Art Collection
Storage file with negatives of Roger Blackmore's photographs. A list of contents: Festival '90, Staff, Athletics, Swimming, CCF, Chess, Hockey
Roger Blackmore
A letter from Graham Smallbone to Parents
Part of Headmasters
A letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Parents regarding the achievements of the term and his leaving school
Graham Smallbone
A note from Graham Smallbone to Staff
Part of Headmasters
An internal note from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to all members of staff regarding their declaration of earnings.
Graham Smallbone
A letter from Graham Smallbone, Simon Schanschieff and Rev Terence Treanor
Part of Anna Bentley
A letter (A) from Graham Smallbone, Headmaster, Simon Schanschieff, Chairman of Trustees, and Rev Terence Treanor, Honorary Secretary of the Old Oakhamian Club, to former pupils who were at Oakham during John Barber's years with the School regarding celebrating his eightieth birthday and the Barber Archives. Attached is a reply slip (B).
Graham Smallbone
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Jane Matthews
Part of Terrence Treanor
A copy of the Oakham School red book owned by Terence Treanor. Winter Term. Notes and annotations on the inside.
Oakham School
Photos of Trustees and Headmasters
Part of Terrence Treanor
3 photographs in colours of headmasters, trustees and their wives. Items A to C
Oakham School
The Oakham School Tutorial System
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
A paper discussing the tutorial system in the school. Discusses safeguarding and pastoral issues that might be encourtered. Mentions what is expected of a tutor and how they should behave.
Graham Smallbone