TH E P O CKLI NGTONI AN
WELCOME CURRICULUM
Editorial 2
Heads of School
2
Headmaster 3 Art & Design
44
Psychology Society
47
Chemistry 47
Physics 49
ICT 50
Maths 51
Food Challenge
52
Business & Econonics
53
Parliament 54
SCHOOL NEWS
Staff Arrivals
4
Staff Leavers
7
Development & News
14
Friends of Pocklington School
16
OP News
17
Careers 19
Foundation News
20
Community 21
Anti-Bullying Week
22
Charity
23
ACHIEVEMENTS
Student Achievements
New Arrivals
24
27
HOUSE ACTIVITIES
House Music
Bake Off Competition
Lower School Camp
28
30
31
BOARDING
Orchard 32
Faircote 33
Fenwick-Smith 35
CCF
Report 36
Adventurous Training
37
CCF & Army Section
38
RAF Section
40
Summer Camps
42
The roles of the different
brand elements: logos
SPORT
Rugby 56
Shooting 59
Hockey
59
Equestrianism 64
Netball 67
Cricket 70
Rounders 73
Trampolining 75
Athletics 76
Tennis 78
MUSIC & DRAMA
Reports 81
Drama Examinations
82
Animal Farm
84
The Leaders in our Midst
86
Judgement Day
87
Around the World in Eighty Days
88
Musical Theatre
90
Movement Director
91
TRIPS
Germany Exchange
92
Poland 94
America 95
Battlefields 96
Editor: Alan Heaven ([email protected]). Editorial Committee: Jonty Goddard and Charlie
Laudage. Design: 40twenty (www.40twenty.co.uk). Production: Lavenham Press (www.lavenhampress.com).
As ever, we would like to thank our contributors, with a special mention to the many photographers around the school
whose work
is showcased in this issue. Pocklington
We are
always eager to hear readers’ views as we strive to improve this,
School (and Sixth Form)
Pocklington Prep School
This school identity
is used the
to identify
This school
identity is used to identify
our annual
celebration
of school life. Please
email
editor and let us know what you think!
School Coat of Arms
Pocklington School is a modern 21st
century institution where our long
history and rich sense of tradition
remains a hugely valuable asset.
Our Coat of Arms has been redrawn
to better meet the modern methods
of communication, but used with care
on our materials, it is an attractive and
and market the Prep School. It takes
a wheatsheaf from the Coat of Arms
as its symbol to reflect the connection
with our past and is used across all
external and internal communications.
and market the Senior School and Sixth
Form. It takes a wheatsheaf from the
Coat of Arms as its symbol to reflect
the connection with our past and is
used across all external and internal
communications.
THE POCKLINGTONIAN
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