- HEA-HEA/9-HEA/9/6-HEA/9/6/1
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- 1978 - 1984
Part of Headmasters
This sub-file focusses on minutes of Parent/Teacher Committee meetings during the headmastership of Richard Bull (1978-1984).
Oakham School
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Part of Headmasters
This sub-file focusses on minutes of Parent/Teacher Committee meetings during the headmastership of Richard Bull (1978-1984).
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
A note from the Headmaster Tony Little regarding the history of the school, its location, academic performance and co-curricular activities, sports, and school life.
Tony Little
Old Oakhamian, Issue No.5, May 1995
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
The Old Oakhamian Magazine, published in May 1995. Contents: Vintage 1905 - A Very Good Year; Two Long Standing Members of the O.O. Club; O.O. News; Marriages, Births, Engagements & Deaths; Obituaries; School Games; O.O. Day.
Oakham School
Old Oakhamian, Issue No.15, Summer 2000
Part of Oakhamian Magazines
The Old Oakhamian Magazine, published in Summer 2000. Contents: Reunion of '80-'85; The Torch is on its Way; Paris Dinner; News of; A Century of Sporting Achievement; Roll of honour; Births, Marriages & Deaths; The Millennium Chapel Appeal; Obituaries; Database and Website.
Oakham School
Part of Headmasters
A prospectus promoting studying at Oakham School in 1951. Contents: School History; Trustees and Staff; Curriculum; Boarding Houses; Clothes and Uniform; Health; Sports, Activities and Societies; Fees; Scholarships; Day Boys. Seven double-pages A to E. Enclosed is a list of staff (F).
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This sub-series focuses on the day-to-day running of Ancaster house and mostly contains house diaries. Items give information regarding the house, achievements of the girls and house events.
Oakham School
Loose Inserts from Ancaster Diary
Part of Houses
A collection of loose flyers, emails, posters and programmes from the Ancaster Diary. Girls from the house are often circled or highlighted.
Oakham School
Part of Houses
This series relates to Hodge Wing, the pupils and staff and the history of the building. The series focuses on the early years as a boys' house.
Hodge Wing was a Boys’ day house, for Lower and Middle School. It became a girls’ house in the Winter term 1975, until the Spring term 1980 when the girls moved to Rushebrookes. Then it was re-opened for a small number of Seventh form girls in 1986.
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