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for information on how to apply for a study place. The process is quite straight-forward! If you require visa clearance before taking up a study place in the UK, I will provide school documentation and UKVI compliance material which will enable you to make your Entry Clearance Appointments in your home country. I cannot make the actual application for you. Entrance Testing – Some Advice for Students We want you to flourish at Pocklington! We do this by taking an individual approach to teaching, gently stretching and challenging every student so they start to think independently, grow in confidence as learners, and reach their full potential. In order to do this, we have to establish your level to start off with. It is certainly not our wish that you find it all so hard you cannot make any progress at all. So, when you make your application, we’ll test your level in English, Maths and spoken English – and also in non- verbal reasoning for pupils seeking a place in Year 9 or below. Once you’re formally registered, I arrange with your agent, school or parents the transferral of confidential test papers. Of course, it is always great when international students can visit us personally, but we recognise that this is often quite difficult! I also arrange a short spoken Skype interview with each student. There’s no need to prepare for this – it’s to gauge your spoken level of English and to find out some information about you first hand. The result of the Skype interview is added to written test scores and passed to our Admissions Panel, who make a decision for entry or otherwise. If we feel we cannot provide adequately for you, then we will share this information openly with you; we do, very unfortunately, have to turn applicants down from time to time. We also ask new students to sit an online placement test within a few days of arrival. It tests your standard of English, which may have improved since the initial test, and is purely to ensure that any language support we give you is absolutely right. PASTORAL SUPPORT All boarders can suffer from feelings of separation and anxiety but those whose families and close friends are far away can often be even more prone to this. We do everything we can to minimise homesickness, and are quick to recognise the signs and offer to help. Before each international student arrives, I make sure their Housemaster or Housemistress has a clear picture of their background, abilities, interests and dislikes, and we liaise regularly. We have a renowned well-being service at school, which every student (and member of staff) can access. If required, we can source a native-speaking adult to assist us if language is a barrier to effective communication. We also work closely with our students’ guardians in situations where we need some external support. Please pay particular attention to the section below on ‘Guardianship’. ‘My time at Pocklington has been so amazing; I love my house-family and I have made some lovely friends.’ YEAR 11 STUDENT FROM CHINA Timetables Certain subjects, like Maths, English and Science, are compulsory up to GCSE but students joining Year 9 (aged 13-14) and upwards have some choice and will be sent subject option material. We are here to help you with this process, and we encourage you to take advantage of our EAL support. 7