The Old Pocklingtonian 2016/17 | Page 6

CAREERS NETWORK FIRST CLASS HONOURS Congratulations to the following OPs who have recently gained first class honours. Their names will be added to the honours boards in the Music School (Assembly Hall) as a lasting record of their achievement. Benjamin Banks (02-13) MEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering University College London Charles Boyes (07-14) BA (Hons) Business Management Newcastle University William Burn (01-11) BA (Hons) History University of Sheffield Jilly Dickinson (05-09) BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour Manchester Metropolitan University Ryan Duncan (99-07) BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy Northumbria University Guy Harland (07-12) MEng Mechanical Engineering University of Durham Alexandra Howard (07-12) MSci Zoology University College London Oliver Norman (07-13) MSci Physics with Theoretical Physics Imperial College London Katy Peel (07-14) BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences University of Birmingham Charlotte Prescott (05-12) BA (Hons) Applied Accountancy Oxford Brookes University Lucinda Rix (09-14) BA (Hons) Education and Early Years University of Hull Lucy Snowden (06-13) BA (Hons) English Language and Literature Newcastle University Lucy Soanes (05-12) BA (Hons) International Relations and Global Development Leeds Beckett University Amy Woodhouse (07-14) BA (Hons) Philosophy University of Nottingham Eleanor Wright (08-13) BA (Hons) Fashion Contour University of the Arts London 6 CAREERS AND BUSINESS NETWORK LAUNCH can create a very powerful Careers and Business Network, which can benefit everyone involved.” Following a series of workshops with different stakeholders and building upon the work already taking place by the OPA and the school’s Careers and University Advisor, a joint Careers and Business Network Programme is being launched this autumn. The programme is designed to benefit the whole PSF community, particularly recent OPs, students in the Sixth Form, current parents and former parents who would like to be involved with the Foundation. Governors, Life Patrons, former staff and current staff are also invited to join in. Whether it is a sixth former who wants to know what it is like to work in a particular industry, a graduate OP trying to find their way into their dream job or a parent seeking someone with expertise in a specific sector, the opportunities to help each other are endless. A dedicated LinkedIn group will act as the central hub for all communications and OPs, parents etc will be invited to join a register if they would like to be part of the Network. There will be a rolling programme of events, featuring guest speakers, and regular careers and business network updates and news items will be posted on the school and OP websites and on social media. A launch event is being held at school on Monday 27 November at 6.30pm with guest speaker Martin St Quentin (65-75). If you would like to attend the event please contact the OP office. A key part of the programme will be to further develop the OP Mentor Scheme for current and former pupils, and to showcase how the scheme has proved so valuable to recent OPs. Mark Ronan, Headmaster, said: “With the common thread of Pocklington School to join us together, I urge anyone who is interested to support the Network and help us make it a useful and successful part of our school community.” Further details about how to join the new Careers and Business Network are in the leaflet enclosed with the magazine, or contact Rachel or Leanne in the OP office who will be delighted to send you more information. Richard Booth (92-02), OP committee member, commented, “There is a huge amount of goodwill and experience within the Pocklington School community and by drawing upon this we FORMER PUPIL GETS CREATIVE AS SHE RETURNS TO POCKLINGTON SCHOOL Hatty Moor (05-15) worked with current pupils, shared her university experiences and produced a promotional video during two weeks’ work experience in the 2017 Lent term at school. Now in her third year of a BA Hons Photography course at Nottingham Trent University, Hatty jumped at the chance to spend time back at the school’s Art and Design department, which inspired her love of photography and video. Hatty said: “I thought of Pocklington School straight away when I learned we had to do some work experience as part of my course, as I loved my time there so much. All my A level subjects were art-based, so I basically spent two years in the Art Department during the Sixth Form. It has a really nice atmosphere and the teachers are so motivating. You can tell they enjoy what they do.” Hatty used techniques learned during her A level Photography course (for which she achieved an A*), to make a school promotional video capturing the vibrant and varied days enjoyed by pupils. Entitled A Day at Pocklington School, by Hatty Moor, OP, it is available to watch on YouTube. Hatty, who recently exhibited her photographs in an exhibition at Nottingham’s new creative and digital hub, Sneinton Market, was originally aiming for a career in forensic photography. Her return to Pocklington School however, has prompted a rethink in favour of teaching. She said: “I like working with people and I had such a good time being back in the classroom and helping current pupils that it’s now made me think of it as a career.”