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BOARDING// girls: “Boarding has prepared me in many ways – from interacting with new people, to learning to manage my time effectively – clearly useful skills for university and everyday life. Take the opportunity and get stuck in! It’s been amazing and well worth it! The bonds you build here will change your life forever…” Well, we couldn’t have said it better ourselves! Having said that, we’d like to leave you with a message from our ever-insightful, Ms Burg: “I’ve always thought a good guide for Faircote would be: ‘Never do anything that wouldn’t make your Housemistress proud’. Please know that the privilege and pleasure to be a part of your lives, even if it’s just for a short while, is all ours as staff. We are the lucky ones watching you stretch out into the big world where you will make it a brighter and better place. So don’t worry about us, just keep kicking your own goals! Whether that’s as a leader of the pack or quietly behind the scenes, it’s you in your own race - don’t worry, you’ve got this!” Faircote Anniversary Sundial The event is the 30 years of girls boarding and it has been marked by a commemorative ‘William Watson’ sun dial. Watson was a self taught astronomer who used to house his workshop in the Faircote car park in the first half of the 19th century. The sundial was made locally for the occasion by Dean Speight, Jill Dowson’s partner. Cassandra Thackray 34 THE POCKLINGTONIAN