The Old Pocklingtonian 2015/16 | Page 12

DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOOL NEWS SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE – THE CAMPAIGN FOR A NEW ART & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY CENTRE In 2015 the school launched a major campaign to raise funds for a new Art and Design Technology Centre in support of the next phase of the school’s strategic development plan. Thanks to the tremendous generosity of all those who have supported the Campaign so far and boosted by a significant contribution from Old Pocklingtonian Brian Fenwick-Smith (43-54), in autumn 2016 we were delighted to announce that the Campaign total had reached £1,700,000. The challenge is still to reach the Campaign target of £2,000,000. Whilst construction of the new building began on 1 August 2016, the Campaign continues and a second Campaign Progress Report has just been issued to update everyone.. Artist’s impression of the new Art & Design Technology Centre INSPIRING CREATIVE MINDS – STUDENTS’ CAMPAIGN LOGO DESIGN A team of upper sixth Art and Photography students were the creative force behind a set of striking graphics to use on promotional material for the Art & Design Technology Centre Campaign. Sofia Risso-Gill, Dan Brown and Georgie Fenny used a mix of art, design and photography techniques to create the designs, to bring to life the Campaign’s theme of ‘inspiring creative minds’. Designed to inspire the pursuit of traditional arts and crafts, plus provide cutting edge facilities for digital imaging, editing, animation and computeraided design and manufacturing technology, the new Centre will greatly enhance the pupils’ experience. new Art and Design Technology Centre and we look forward to coming back to visit in the future.” Sofia is planning to study Graphic Communications and both Dan and Georgie plan to take Art Foundation courses. The new Centre will continue the Art and Design Technology Departments’ long tradition of innovation and inspiration, fostering cross-fertilisation between the different disciplines, while maintaining a watchful eye for new ideas and technology. It also incorporates the space to display students’ creations, to provoke debate and inspire others. Although an ambitious project, it is one the school believes will prove invaluable for generations to come. According to a survey for the World Economic Forum report ‘The Future of Jobs’, creativity will be in the top three qualities sought by employers from the world’s largest economies by 2020. Employers said creative people would be particularly in demand to figure out ways to apply new technology and create new products and services. By creating the right environment to develop creative skills, Pocklington School can inspire its pupils to lead the way into this exciting future. To find out more about the Campaign contact Susan Kay on 01759 322626, [email protected] or visit www.pocklingtonschool.com/campaign L to R: Dan Brown, Upper 6th student, Steve Ellis, Pocklington School Head of Design, Sofia Risso-Gill, Upper 6th student, Dan Cimmermann, Pocklington School Head of Art and Georgie Fenny, Upper 6th student, with the new graphics to be used to promote the Art and Design Technology Centre Campaign. Sofia said: “We are really happy to be playing a part in helping promote the Campaign for a much needed CREATIVE CLAYS AT RAISTHORPE MANOR The winning team, Reuben’s Rangers, led by team captain and OP Andrew Wraith, at the Pocklington School Campaign Clay Shooting Competition. Pocklington School w elcomed over 70 guests to Raisthorpe Manor, near Malton, in June to enjoy a clay shooting competition organised to raise funds for the school’s Campaign for a new Art and Design Technology Centre. Hosted by former parents, David and Julia Medforth of Raisthorpe Manor, teams of eight shooters and loaders travelled around the grounds to shoot five drives with 100 clays off each stand. Although rain delayed the start of the event, guests took the opportunity to have extra refreshments and enjoy the welcoming interior of the Shooting Lodge before heading out onto the ground to begin the competition. A number of spectators travelled round with the teams to cheer them on, and once all the drives had been completed, everyone returned to the Shooting 12 Lodge to enjoy a hog roast and buffet. Following the buffet, David Medforth revealed the winning team to be Reuben’s Rangers, headed by team captain Andrew Wraith (80-85), who were each presented with individual trophies and mementoes from Raisthorpe. The Silcoate’s Scribblers were placed second with the Hockney High Guns a very close third. Mark Ronan, Headmaster, said: “This was a really successful event and we were delighted to welcome current parents and students, Old Pocklingtonians, former parents and a wide range of friends and colleagues to enjoy it with us. Raisthorpe Manor is a wonderful venue and gave us the perfect opportunity to raise more funds for our Campaign for a new Art and Design Centre.”