The Old Pocklingtonian 2018-19 | Page 10

DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOOL NEWS CREATIVITY ON DISPLAY AT OPEN DAY At the end of the summer term, the school welcomed special guests to its first Open Day in the Art and Design Technology Centre. Over 30 Campaign donors and governors came to the event, where they enjoyed seeing classes in action and a special display of work produced by this year’s A level and GCSE entrants. Since the centre was officially opened in May 2018, students and staff have made full use of the new facility, creating and displaying a huge variety of artwork, photography and DT projects. Guests remarked on the outstanding quality, imagination and skill demonstrated by the students and the high standard of creativity which shone through in the exhibition. Headmaster Toby Seth, commented: “The tremendous support offered by members of the Pocklington School community has assisted in the creation of an Art and Design Centre that helps motivate and engage our pupils in two key subject areas. Whenever I walk into the building I see teachers and pupils working in concert to great effect; the whole building has a buzz about it that is infectious and energising.” EGGLESTON FAMILY CELEBRATE LONG ASSOCIATION WITH POCKLINGTON SCHOOL Mark Eggleston and members of his family visited the school to unveil a new trophy cabinet which they had kindly donated in celebration of the long association the Eggleston family have had with Pocklington School. Mark’s father Michael joined the School in 1940 and the last of six cousins left in 2017. During that time, the Egglestons have been wonderful supporters of Dolman house. The new trophy cabinet features a plaque celebrating the family’s involvement with Dolman and displays a range of silverware competed for across the school. Mr Eggleston said: “We are delighted to have provided the new trophy cabinet for the school, and that our family name will now be permanently recognised in a place that current and future generations of Dolman house students will see every day.” 1514 LEGACY CLUB A group of OPs enjoyed lunch in the School library recently with Headmaster, Toby Seth, Chair of Governors, Tim Stephenson (70-79) and External Relations Director, Sheena McNamee to discuss the launch of the school’s new legacy society, the 1514 Club. Darrell Buttery MBE, School Governor and former teacher at Pocklington School, has kindly agreed to be President of the 1514 Club. Darrell spoke passionately to guests of the importance of supporting the school by remembering it in their will, so that more fee assisted places can be provided for children in the future. Details of the 1514 Club will be launched over the coming months. If you would like to register your interest in the 1514 Club in the meantime, please email Susan Kay at [email protected] or call 01759 322626. 10 ROYAL ACADEMY RECOGNITION A self-portrait by fifth year pupil Danny Ratcliffe was on show at the prestigious Royal Academy in London in July and August and is still available to view online until 31 December as part of the RA’s Young Artists’ Summer Show. The painting on an old wooden cupboard door was selected by a panel of art experts from more than 6,200 submissions from young artists aged 7-19 from the UK and beyond. Art teacher Nikki Robertson said: “This is so well-deserved after two years of really hard work from Danny. It is great for him to gain recognition from an institution as prestigious as the Royal Academy. I am incredibly proud of him!”