Oakham School

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Resident Tutors

The items in this file are related to the role of Resident Tutor in boarding and day schools.

Jane Matthews

A photograph of Stevens House

A photograph in colour of Stevens House in 1990/1991, with house roll from the Red book attached.Items A and B

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

A photograph of Stevens House

A photograph in colour of Stevens House in 1993/1994, with house roll from the Red book attached. Items A and B

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

A photograph of Stevens House

A photograph in colour of Stevens House in 1992/1993, with house roll from the Red book attached.

Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls

Oakhamian Magazine, Vol. 193, Summer Term 2013

Magazine named Oakhamian Magazine - The Magazine of Oakham School and The Old Oakhamian Club; 139 pages; a photograph of a boy jumping hurdles on the cover; contents: Features, Academic, Trips and Tours, Performing Arts, Pastoral, Community Activities, Staff News, Sport, Beyond Oakham, The Old Oakhamian Magazine, Foundation ; with various photographs of staff, pupils, house events, plays, sports, trips, buildings

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Oakhamian Magazine, Vol. 202, Winter Term 2017 / Spring 2018

Magazine named Oakhamian Magazine - The Magazine of Oakham School and The Old Oakhamian Club; 163 pages; a photograph of five girls performing Five Women Wearing the Same Dress on the cover; contents: Features, Academic, Performing Arts, Cover Story, Trips and Tours, Pastoral, Sport, Staff News, Old Oakhamian; with various photographs of staff, pupils, house events, plays, sports, trips, buildings

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Chapmans

A collection of documents, including photographs and art works, of Chapmans, formerly Junior House, built in 1910. The Georgian-style house stood on a ground of one-and-a-half acres. It consisted of dormitories and classrooms facing south which were “well-lighted and ventilated”. The Junior House had been built initially in order to provide a well-equipped Junior Department for a limited number of boarders. In 1936, a new wing was added to the house, comprising a large dining hall, a leisure room, and a new sick room. Rooms were also designed for a House Tutor. The original house was improved, especially the kitchens where “all wash-basins were fitted with hot and cold water, and baths and lavatories were added”.
In September 1960, the Junior House was set to become a Senior House and was renamed Chapmans, after Frank Emerson Chapman, first Housemaster of the Junior House. In 1961, a wide new wing was built on what was the playground. The boys could now enjoy the comfort of new changing rooms, a common room and studies. Above, a dormitory accommodation and rooms for the House Tutor were also added. The old dining room was expanded into a former common room.

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