TH E P O CKLI NGTONI AN
WELCOME CCF
Editorial 2
Heads of School
2
Headmasters Preface
3
Headmaster 4
Headmasters Farewell
5 Reports 40
RAF Section
42
SCHOOL NEWS
Staff Leavers
7
Staff Arrivals
13
New Arrivals
13
Library 13
Development & News
14
Friends of Pocklington School
16
Careers & Business Network
17
The Whole School Matters
19
Charity
22
ACHIEVEMENTS
Student Achievements
24
BOARDING
Dolman 31
Faircote 32
Fenwick-Smith 33
Orchard 35
HOUSE ACTIVITIES
Drama Festival
Music Festival
Lower School Camp
36
37
38
DUKE OF
EDINBURGH
Silver & Gold
CURRICULUM
Physics 44
Chemistry 45
Biology 47
Art & Design
48
ICT 49
Coding 50
Maths 51
Home Economics
52
Modern Foreign Languages
53
SPORT
Rugby 54
Netball 60
Boys’ Hockey
65
Girls’ Hockey
68
Rounders 72
Cross Country
73
Equestrianism 76
Cricket 78
Tennis 80
Athletics & Sports Day
81
MUSIC & DRAMA
Reports 84
Musical Theatre
87
Daisy Pulls It Off
88
Wind in the Willows
90
Drama / LAMDA Examinations
92
TRIPS
39
Germany Exchange
94
Paris 96
The roles of the different
brand elements: logos
Editor: Alan Heaven ([email protected]). Editorial Committee: Nick Wang and Murky Liu.
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. We are always
eager to hear readers’ views as we strive to improve this, our annual
Pocklington School (and Sixth Form)
Pocklington Prep School
school
identity is used
to identify
This school
is used life.
to identify
celebration
of identity
school
Please email This the
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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