- TGT-TGT/3
- File
- 1959 - 2011
Part of Terence Treanor
The items are Red Books and one Leavers' Handbook accumulated by Rev. Terence Treanor over the years.
Oakham School
Part of Terence Treanor
The items are Red Books and one Leavers' Handbook accumulated by Rev. Terence Treanor over the years.
Oakham School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
The items in this file are related to the admission of girls in schools and the changes to school's curriculum, campus and rules.
Penny Davis
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
The items in this file are related to the question of Maternity Leave provisions, documents are produced by City Councils or teachers.
Sue Healey
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Miscellaneous documents kept by Jane Matthews, including telephone messages and newspaper clippings. Items are related to co-educational schools and wellbeing of staff and children.
The Sunday Times
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
The items in this file are all related to various H.M.C. Co-Educational Group meetings. The collection includes agenda, programmes, letters, minutes, reports and presentations.
H.M.C.
Part of Houses
Five photographs of farewells speech and presentation of a bicycle to Tim Manly in the Quad.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This file contains information sheet for the academic year 2022-2023 for the girls in Rushebrookes.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This file contains information sheet for the academic year 2021-2022 for the girls in Rushebrookes.
Kim Robinson
Generations of Wharflands Housemasters
Part of Houses
This file contains photographs and negatives of two groups of Housemasters of Wharflands and their wives. The first generation of Wharflands Housemasters was: Rev F.H. Jerwood (1920-1937), Bertie Bowes (1937-1959) and John Barber (1959-1974). The next generation of Wharflands Housemasters was: John Barber, Malcolm Hardy (1974-1987) and Val Harvey (1987-2001).
Oakham School
Part of History of the School
A series of letters and documents related to Dr Thomas Orme, Headmaster of Oakham School between 1778 and 1796.
D.R. Witney