The House Ledger was kept by the Head of House and passed on successive Heads. It contains details of events which the Heads thought were interesting or noteworthy of recording. This ledger was started in 1915 but gives details of events prior to that at the beginning. It also records the rules and customs of Rigaud's House. There is an insert with deatils of Rigaud's House football and cricket teams between the years 1880-1927.
The House Ledger was kept by the Head of Rigaud's House and passed on successive Heads of Houses. It contains details of events which the Heads thought were interesting or noteworthy of recording. This ledger is a continuation of the Head of House's log begun in December 1940, (although this earlier ledger is not present in the archive). It describes details of events within Rigaud's House, as well as notes about the boys' attributes and contains some inserts including House Lists.
Lists of the boys who were at Rigaud's House between Play Term 1947 - Play Term 1981. The lists give the names of pupils and divided them into those who boarded and those who were day pupils. Some lists give details of bed studies.
Lists of the boys who were at Rigaud's House between Play Term 1929- Lent Term 1949. This lists give the names of the boys and divides them into those that boarded and those who were day pupils. It also notes any boys who left or who transferred from day pupils to boarding. Some of the lists have annotations.
This ledger was compiled to provide successive Heads of House Water with useful tips to benefit them in their role. It starts in 1947, but has notes copied into the first nine pages from a previous ledger. Contained within the volume are various details about the capabilities of the boys, descriptions of events and regattas, and inserts of newspaper cuttings, including cuttings from 'The Rigaudite Review'.
This book contains details of where the boys stayed at weekends.
This volume lists boys within the House by surname and gives details of the marks each boy is achieving in various classes each year. It also includes notes on the ability and progress of each boy.
'Rigaud's Reflections' was another House magazine, but it was only intended to be disseminated among the boys within Rigaud's House. It was compiled by the boys of Rigaud's House and contains editorials, sports results, short stories, letters to the editor and interviews. Many of the issues are decorated with hand drawn illustrations on the front and throughout the booklets.
This is the second half of a 'Rigaud's Reflections' issue and starts at page 24. Unfortunately the rest of the issue is missing.