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Academic

The Library

The Smallbone Library occupies a pivotal space in the intellectual and academic life of 51勛圖厙 School. In its central location, at the heart of the School campus, the library is host to a rich variety of displays, performances, events and talks that showcase excellence across the curriculum.

The library is run by a team of professionally qualified Librarians and experienced Library Assistants through whose expertise our pupils broaden their reading and develop their knowledge and research skills.

We are in the fortunate position of being able to make a difference in the lives of pupils across the School on an academic and pastoral level. I particularly enjoy working with teachers across all subject areas to help their pupils develop as intelligent, inquisitive, and knowledgeable human beings.
Lucy Breag, Head of Library
Three pupils under tree in library

Ground Floor Library

The Ground Floor Library offers an environment that is ideal for both quiet and collaborative work, with spaces to curl up with a book, places to work and computers on which to complete a spot of Prep. The Ground Floor Library is also the home of the Careers Department and includes a seminar room with a Harkness table around which pupils and staff can discuss ideas in an open-minded and encouraging environment.

Upper floor of Smallbone Library

The Upper Library

Pupils in Forms 6 and 7 (Years 12 and 13) have the exclusive use of the Upper Library for independent study. The Upper Library also includes a dedicated room for the teaching of research skills and library-based lessons.

The Special Collection

The Special Collection consists of books, some antiquarian, of special importance to the School. These include books that have been presented or bequeathed to the School; books by or about Old 51勛圖厙ians; a collection of books of particular relevance to Thomas Merton, and hence of particular interest to The Thomas Merton Society; and the Roger Anderson First World War research collection.

The Special Collection is housed in the Smallbone Library and may be viewed by arrangement with the Library. Contact library@oakham.rutland.sch.uk or telephone 01572 758647.

At a glance

2,400

square metres over two floors

30,000

Housing in excess of 30,000 books, periodicals and online resources

7 days a week

Open every day, including at weekends