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- FNB-FNB/1-FNB/1/1
- Item
- 1942-09 - 1944-12
Parte de Finance and Bursary
Book with a hard blue cover and red spine, a cash book with receipts, names and fees for each term
Oakham School
- FNB-FNB/1-FNB/1/19
- Item
- 1930 - 1939
Parte de Finance and Bursary
Brown, hard cover account book, with income, expenditure, receipts and payments, salary, petty cash
Oakham School
- HOU-HOU/10-HOU/10/3-HOU/10/3/2
- Item
- 1957 - 1988
Parte de Houses
A book giving the names of pupils who were faggs as well as the names of those who carried out duties in that term.
Oakham School
- ACS-ACS/1-ACS/1/1
- Sub-Series
- 1988 - 1994
Parte de Activities and Societies
Roger Blackmore
- ACS-ACS/8-ACS/8/1-ACS/8/1/1-ACS/8/1/1/4
- Item
- 19/03/1998
Parte de Activities and Societies
A list of the small group and the staff in charge for the 1998 Jerwoods ski Trip to Montgenève.
Oakham School
- PUP
- Subarquivo
- 1620 - 2021
This collection highlights the work and life of Oakham School pupils both during and after their time at the school. The collection has an excellent representation of the careers, work, and exam aspect of school life, including examination results, leaver destinations, work experience and information on Project 20/20.
There are detailed records on the council, Decem and prefects, particularly in their recruitment, meeting minutes, and handbooks.
In several of the series, there is a strong photographic collection illuminating the rich daily life of the school and its pupils. This is shared alongside copies of pupil magazines, arts calendars, and records of pupil achievements.
Oakham School
Letter from Doncaster to J.S.Padley
- HEA-HEA/1-HEA/1/1-HEA/1/1/4
- Item
- 21/06/1843
Parte de Headmasters
A letter from Doncaster to J.S.Padley 1843 regarding his son's possibility of moving up into the senior class.
Dr John Doncaster