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SCHOOL NEWS// STAFF LEAVERS STAFF LEAVERS ROSEMARY ANDERTON Rosemary Anderton worked at Pocklington School for 13 years, initially starting as part-time Psychology teacher. Over the years she has also been involved in our activities afternoons, teaching second year activities (brain gym) and supporting sixth form students at Holme Hall on a Thursday afternoon. She has been a committed and supportive EPQ supervisor to a number of our sixth form and also worked in the Learning Support Department for all subjects but specialising in maths and A level Chemistry. She loves learning and has always kept up to date with recent news in Psychology. She also gained a variety of additional qualifications while here at Pocklington including an M.A. in Health Care Ethics, a Dyslexia qualification and a P.G. Cert in Provision for Children with Development Disorders. I interviewed Rosemary in the last week of the Summer Term to find out a bit more about her own memories of the school. What’s your favourite event of the year? Definitely the staff Secret Santa and cooked breakfast on the last day of every Michaelmas Term. What was your worst moment? Probably the time when I finished the lesson at completely the wrong time. I told my sixth form class to pack up 20 minutes before the actual time for end of the lesson. They did look confused - but they didn’t argue! What’s your most memorable teaching moment? Having the tables turned on me when I was proving a point by writing an answer under timed conditions and the pupils were invigilating (and doing all the annoying things that invigilators do). What will you miss the most? The support and friendship of the staff and, of course, spending time with the delightful young people at our school. What will you miss the least? Driving in on a winter’s day when it’s snowing - I really don’t fancy getting snowed in at school! What’s your favourite lunch? There’s so much choice, it’s difficult to say. I’d probably have to go for the goat’s cheese and chutney from the salad bar.... or maybe baked potato and tuna. What are you looking forward to most about retiring? I’ll be looking after my little granddaughter two days a week, which I’m really looking forward to. And, of course, being able to take holidays at any time of year. Sheena McNamee “I told my sixth form class to pack up 20 minutes before the actual time for end of the lesson. They did look confused - but they didn’t argue!”.... DAVID DYSON Dr David Dyson arrived in September 1988 as a Teacher of Chemistry at Pocklington School. The flourishing career in pastoral work which came later began as he became resident tutor in the old Wilberforce Boarding House (now the prep school building). In no time David was Head of 4th/5th form through the 1990’s. David has also contributed in many other areas of the school community. He has a love of sport, especially cricket. He ran the 2nd XI Cricket team from 1990 to 2009. He organised the famous House Camp from 1990-2007 which is now known as the Lower School Summer Camp. David became Head of Lower School from Michaelmas 2001 -2008, a role which suited him perfectly. Here, he won over pupils and parents alike with his caring and supportive approach; always ready to listen and always aiming to help. A move upwards to Assistant Head Pastoral and Child Protection Officer (now DSL), then from 2010 – 2015 Assistant Head Boarding and Pastoral meant a step away from a large body of pupils but a step closer to what really mattered for David: looking after welfare. During this time, David did an excellent and thorough job writing and THE POCKLINGTONIAN 7