- HEA-HEA/11-HEA/11/5-HEA/11/5/3
- Stuk
- N/D
Part of Headmasters
A note from the Headmaster Tony Little regarding the history of the school, its ocation, academic performance, sports, school life
Tony Little
Part of Headmasters
A note from the Headmaster Tony Little regarding the history of the school, its ocation, academic performance, sports, school life
Tony Little
Part of Headmasters
Graham Smallbone
This collection focuses on the administrative side of the school including admissions and trustees.
There is a rich collection of admissions books dating back to the 19th century alongside detailed notes of Trustees' committee minutes and development plans.
School inspections undertaken by external bodies are represented in this sub-fond and include some of the 19th century schemes which helped to found the school as one independent from Uppingham.
ADM/4 contains policy documents outlining the health and safety measures in the school.
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
Staff and Trustees list and school roll per forms, including successes at the Royal Drawing Society Exam and Oxford and Cambridge examinations. Items A to E
Oakham School
Part of History of the School
A digital copy of the 1753 edition of "The Statutes and Ordinances" of Archdeacon Robert Johnson.
N/D
Part of History of the School
A book on the school history written by he Headmaster W.L. Sargant
A photograph of the Johnson Coat of Arms
Part of History of the School
A photograph of the coat of arms of the Johnson family, carved above the door of School House, used in John Barber's "The Story of Oakham School".
N/D
A letter from Bryan Waites to Graham Smallbone
Part of Buildings and Estates
A letter from Bryan Waites, Geography teacher, to the Headmaster Graham Smallbone regarding a plaque commemorating Archdeacon Robert Johnson (A). Enclosing the proposed plaque design (B).
Bryan Waites
A letter from Graham Smallbone to Bryan Waites
Part of Buildings and Estates
A letter from the Headmaster Graham Smallbone to Bryan Waites, Geography Teacher, regarding the sitting of the plaque on the Old School building.
Graham Smallbone