- FNB-FNB/1-FNB/1/10
- File
- 31/03/1984
Part of Finance and Bursary
3 accounts by Peat Marwick accountants for Okaham School
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co
Part of Finance and Bursary
3 accounts by Peat Marwick accountants for Okaham School
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co
Part of Finance and Bursary
This series contains various account books, cash books fees books and ledgers recording pupils fees and other charges, incomes and expenditures, staff wages and salaries throughout several years.
Oakham School
Part of Chapel
The Rectory Hymnal by the Revd T.C. Hunter Clare. Related to 3.1.1.3
Thomas Charles Hunter Clare
Addresses in Oakham School Chapel
Part of Chapel
A book concerning the addresses made in the chapel, collated b G. Talbot Griffith. Readings from the bible.
Grosvenor Talbot Griffith
Part of Chapel
This sub-series contains books used by pupils during services in chapel or books published by staff or Old Oakhamians and given to the school. A large part of this sub-series contains hymns books compiled by Rev T.C.H. Clare ('29).
The Church Of England
A letter from Gr Compton to Jan West
Part of Charity and Outreach
A ltter from GR Compton at the Leicestershire Constubulary to Jan West reagarding safety during the Walk
G.R. Compton
Part of Charity and Outreach
This series is related to the charity work at Oakham School, including the fund raising and other events organised at school by staff, pupils, houses and the Oakham School Charities Association (OSCA) in aid of various charities and the local community.
Oakham School
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents relating to Round House, the first purpose-built girls’ boarding house, built in 1972 on what was School House tennis court. The Architect, Tom E. Wilson, designed a building in the shape of a Dovecote, or a Birdcage. The builders were George Duxbury (OO, '34) and Sons. The new house contained thirty bed-sitters on three floors, built around a central spiral stairway. A common room linked the new building with the War Memorial Library. At the back of the Library were built a small flat and domestic offices. Sixty girls moved in from the beginning of the 1972 Winter term and the boarding house was officially opened on 28 October 1972 by Mrs Haywood.
Alan Oliver
Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on photographs, of the Jerwoods Campus since its opening in 1974.
L.R. Shipsides
Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, mainly photographs, of Jerwoods, the Lower School Campus. In 1962 the School purchased the old vicarage on Burley Road, named Peterborough House. In 1967, the Junior boys moved into their new boarding house. In 1974, new houses were erected around Peterborough House. The duo-decagonal Lincoln House for boarding girls was designed by Tom E. Wilson and built by George Duxbury and Sons, the architect and contractors of Round House. Behind it was built the Coleman Building, named after Leslie Coleman, into which Sargants (Day boys) and Ancaster (Day girls) moved in 1975. On 14 May 1974, John Jerwood unveiled the foundation stone and the Junior School was officially opened on 23 November. The houses comprised small dormitories with bunk beds, common rooms, a junior library and playing areas. The Coleman Building was linked to Lincoln House and Peterborough House.
L.R. Shipsides