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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 1