- CAO-CAO/2-CAO/2/3-CAO/2/3/10
- Unidad documental simple
- 1997
Parte deCharity and Outreach
A copy of a newspaper cutting regarding the Harvest Party held in the Barraclough Hall on the theme of Rutland Independence.
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Parte deCharity and Outreach
A copy of a newspaper cutting regarding the Harvest Party held in the Barraclough Hall on the theme of Rutland Independence.
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Parte deCharity and Outreach
This sub-series is related to Oakham School's Voluntary Action and includes invitation, programmes, photographs and publicity on events organised by the pupils as their Service.
Christopher West-Sadler
Lower School Harvest Challenge
Parte deCharity and Outreach
A poster advertising the Harvest Challenge to Lower School pupils, encouraging the pupils to collect non-perishable food items to be donated to local foodbanks.
Oakham School
Annual Spring Luncheon and Film Show
Parte deCharity and Outreach
An invitation to the annual Spring Luncheon organised by Oakham School's Voluntary Action (item A) and attached is the reply card (item B).
Oakham School
Parte deCharity and Outreach
A photograph in black and white of an Old People's Party, showing pupils doing crosswords with the elderly.
Oakham School
Children play hosts to pensioners
Parte deCharity and Outreach
A newspaper cutting from the 'Rutland & Samford Mercury', regarding the Harvest Party held in Barraclough Hall and organised by pupils.
Rutland & Stamford Mercury
Parte deCharity and Outreach
Fourteen photographs in colour of a Harvest Party held in the Barraclough Dining Hall, showing the guests and pupils in fancy dress.
Oakham School
Senior Citizens' Harvest Party
Parte deCharity and Outreach
A letter from Jenny Little asking for cakes for the Harvest Party held on 15 October 2001, with a reply slip to cut out.
Jenny Little
Parte deCharity and Outreach
This series is related to outreach events organised outside lesson timetable, promoting activities at school, supporting the local community and attending events with/for other schools. This series places Oakham School at the centre of the local community.
Oakham School