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The Old Pocklingtonian Editor’s Note From the Headmaster’s Desk Welcome to the latest edition of The Old Pocklingtonian magazine with a host of features, reports and updates covering careers, awards, events, reunions, sport, archives, announcements, notices, personalia and much more – I hope you enjoy reading it! Dear Old Pocklingtonians It was fantastic to meet so many OPs at the various quincentenary events last year culminating in the ‘Finale’ event in November 2014 at St Paul’s Cathedral and Haberdashers’ Hall. You can read more about it later in the magazine. At a time of year when our recent school leavers are embarking on a new stage in their lives, be it university, gap year travel or the first rungs of the career ladder, I often find myself speculating how closely they’ll stay in touch. Since then things have settled down a little – perhaps to be expected after such a busy and momentous year in 2014! However, we have a healthy schedule of events and activities listed in the OP calendar for the year ahead and we encourage as many of you as possible to come along and join in by booking a table for your contemporaries at one of the dinners or getting a group of you together for the summer reunion or one of the sports events. If you need help with this, just give me a call or drop me an e-mail. Pocklington School is a tight-knit community and we pride ourselves on looking out for each other, celebrating our achievements and drawing strength and confidence from the solid foundation of our shared values – a relationship which continues long after pupils leave. In April we said farewell to Georgina Booth (96-06) and Joan Gough (75-77) who left the OP office to devote more time to their own businesses, Absolutely Everything event hire and The Fruit Yard home-grown fruit and vegetables and pick-your-own, respectively. I am extremely grateful for their support and wish them both every success for the future. An External Relations Administrator is soon to be appointed, a role that will incorporate OP administration to support my work in the OP office. The External Relations department, headed up by Director Sheena McNamee, is the new umbrella for Admissions, Marketing, Communications, Development and Alumni and is reported on elsewhere in the magazine. As always we would love to hear your news or memories of School, so please do get in touch with any updates or stories for the magazine or website: OP Office Pocklington School West Green Pocklington YO42 2NJ Tel: 01759 321307 E-mail: [email protected] Keep in touch! Rachel Dare OP Liaison Officer 1 As last year’s 500th anniversary celebrations showed, the bonds shared by Old Pocklingtonians are special, and continue to be held dear by former pupils, no matter how many years or miles separate them from the School today. This summer’s sports touring party in South Africa benefited from the vocal support of Old Pocklingtonians now resident in the country, who always make every effort to turn out to support “their” team. Former Pocklington School Rugby captain Rob Webber (94-04), who now plays for Bath and is at time of writing representing England in the Rugby World Cup, also takes a keen interest in the rugby team’s fortunes, and contributed a note to the tour booklet, wishing them well. We’re lucky in that the broad, holistic nature of our School’s education means we send people off to make a valuable contribution to all spheres of society, from the law to the Church, entertainment, medicine and finance. Our recently launched campaign for a new Art and Design Centre reminded us how many OPs have gone on to make successful careers in that sphere alone, from Official War Artist Xavier Pick (80-90), to app developer Richard Loxley (80-87) and fashion stylist Jodie Nellist (90-00). All these, and more, were happy to lend their support to our campaign. and as speaker at July’s end of term Speech Day. She gave an inspirational talk highlighting the values of hard work, self-belief and dedication – as well as the importance of having fun – and also generously shared her knowledge and skills in a masterclass for current Pocklington School musicians. Not all OPs are as high profile as Alexandra, of course, but their visits are no less valuable in terms of giving insight into the world of work. It also boosts current Pocklingtonians no end to see that “one of them” has succeeded in their chosen field. Even if many years separate current and former pupils, there’s an instant connection, which prompts question after question as they glean what they can from a trusted source. Old Pocklingtonians, too, tell me how rewarding they find return visits. Aside from the obvious trip down memory lane, they feel immense satisfaction in being given the opportunity to contribute once again to the School. More details about these visits are included in the Careers section. Our network extends to work experience, too, and we are grateful to those Old Pocklingtonians who have taken the time and effort to welcome current pupils into their workplace. Many OPs have also generously given their time to draw on their own experience and offer advice over the telephone to help pupils along the right career path. A one-to-one chat with someone taking a personal interest, particularly if they can offer insights into a career they are considering, provides personal support, whose value cannot be underestimated. )%Ё