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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 1