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SCHOOL NEWS// DEVELOPMENT OFFICE NEWS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Pocklington School’s new Art and Design Technology Centre was officially opened on Friday 18 May 2018, in a ceremony attended by more than 150 guests including campaign donors, Governors, staff and students. Three years after the School announced plans to launch a fundraising campaign to raise the £2 million needed to build the new Centre, guests were able to see how the success of the campaign had made the School’s vision to continue its great tradition of inspiring creative minds a reality. Campaign patron and donor, York-born actress Dame Judi Dench, sent a special message to those gathered at the event, saying she was unable to attend as she was in the middle of filming, but she is delighted at the success of the campaign and sent congratulations to all. The Centre was officially opened by Campaign President Lord Halifax, who cut the opening ribbon helped by three Pocklington School students. Lord Halifax praised the ‘fantastic support’ of the Pocklington School community for providing the facilities for future generations of Art, Design and Technology students to develop their talents. A level Art student Florence Colbeck, who designed the laser cut, corten steel centrepiece to the Centre’s opening foyer, said: “We now have the opportunity to try out a greater range of techniques and there’s room to display our work, too, so we can learn from each other.” Magnus Swann, a 5th Year student who is studying Art, Design and Photography, said: “I’m excited about all the new kit for photography students – and the fact the rooms are so big and light.” Old Pocklingtonian and Campaign Patron, Professor Steven Kyffin, praised the School’s long-standing recognition that creativity and innovation are the driving force behind any successful workplace. He said: “When I came here in 1970 it changed my life for ever. It made me creative, it made me a trader, it made me understand what it is to connect all the disciplines – all the things this department does so well, and will continue to do well, to equip present students to go on and lead in the future.” Christopher Oughtred, Campaign Chairman, said support from the school community had been strong from the moment the fundraising campaign for a new Centre was launched. A special commemorative ‘Book of Benefactors’, to be placed in the School’s Archive Room, records the campaign’s progress and the many enjoyable and well-attended events of the three year campaign. PRESTIGIOUS ARKWRIGHT ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP FOR FUTURE LEADERS Pocklington School student James Charlton-Harrison has been identified as a future leader in engineering by a prestigious annual award scheme. The Arkwright Scholarships Trust granted James an Engineering Scholarship at an awards ceremony in Edinburgh for the UK’s most talented STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) students. James said: “Engineering has always captivated me from a love of mechanisms in early life through to a strong interest into the precise workings of today’s modern world. The Arkwright Scholarship has allowed me the freedom to expand upon my interests with the immensely valuable help of my sponsors at OSL consulting engineers, with whom I have been offered work experience.’’ ‘’The selection process was a challenging experience, but I received a great deal of support from the School’s Design department and from a previous Scholarship winner, enabling me to gain a new skillset which shall come in use when applying for university places next year.” 14 THE POCKLINGTONIAN