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Pocklington School, 帕克林頓中學 帕克林頓學校  West Green,
Pocklington, York YO42 2NJ
Tel: 01759 303125 Fax: 01759 306366
Website: www.pocklingtonschool.com
• CO-ED, 11–18, Day & Boarding
• Pupils 622, Upper sixth 87
• Termly fees £2911 (Day), £5073 (Boarding), £4802 (Weekly)
• HMC, BSA
• Enquiries/application to the Admissions Secretary (tel 01759 321255)

What it’s like

Founded in 1514, the school is situated in 64 acres, on the outskirts of a small market town, 12 miles from York and 20 miles from Hull. The school has excellent facilities including a performing arts centre. Facilities are shared with the junior school Lynhurst which operates autonomously but is located on the same campus. It is an Anglican foundation but pupils from all denominations are accepted. There is a wide range of pupils, from those with mild learning difficulties to those aiming for top universities. Examination results are good. Sports available include rugby, hockey, tennis, cricket, rounders, badminton, swimming, aerobics and athletics. Numerous clubs and societies are on offer. The school plays an active part in the local community with community service and conservation projects. There is a thriving CCF.

School profile


Pupils & entrance

Pupils: Total age range 11–18; 622 pupils, 490 day (274 boys, 216 girls), 132 boarding (74 boys, 58 girls).
Entrance: Main entry ages 11, 13 and 16. Own entrance exam at 11 and 13, Common entrance also at 13; for sixth-form entry 5 GCSEs, 2 at grade B, 3 at C. Anglican foundation but accepts all denominations. Many pupils from own junior school (enquiries to Admissions Secretary, Lyndhurst School, address as for the main school; tel 01759 321228).

Scholarships & bursaries
43 scholarships and exhibitions, value £850–£2100: 34 academic, 9 music.

Head & staff

Headmaster: Nicholas Clements, appointed in 2000. Educated at St Paul’s, Royal Military College, Shrivenham (engineering) and Cambridge University (theology). Previously Deputy Head at Wells Cathedral School and mathematics teacher at Eton.
Teaching staff: 65 full time, 15 part time. Average age 35–40.

Exam results

GCSE: In 2003, 81 pupils in fifth year: 98% gained at least grade C in 5+ subjects. Average GCSE score 60 (over 5 years).
A-levels: 70 in upper sixth: 11% passed in 4+ subjects; 79% in 3; 6% in 2 subjects. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 322.

University & college entrance
85% of 2003 sixth-form leavers went on to a degree course (usually occasional pupil to Oxbridge). 6% took courses in medicine, dentistry & veterinary science, 38% in science & engineering, 42% in humanities & social sciences, 12% in art & design. Others typically go on to HND or straight into careers.

Curriculum
GCSE, AS and A-levels. 19 GCSE subjects, 25 at AS/A-level.
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level (some over 2 years), 3 at A-level. 60% took science A-levels; 40% arts/humanities; 38% both. Key skills integrated in specific topic lessons.
Vocational: Work experience available.
Special provision: EFL for foreign students; specialist dyslexic help.
Languages: French, Spanish, German and Latin offered at GCSE, AS and A-level. Regular exchanges (France and Germany).
ICT: Taught both as a discrete subject (1 lesson a week in Years 7–9) and across the curriculum eg research and presentations skills in sixth form projects. 80 computers for pupil use (4 hours a day), all networked and with email and internet access. Most pupils take Clait in Year 8; GCSE and A-level offered.

The arts

Music: 50% of pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. Musical groups include orchestra, choir, chamber choir, concert band, early music group, brass group, flute choir, opera group.
Drama: A-level theatre studies may be taken. Most pupils are involved in school productions and all in house/other productions.
Art & design: On average, 40 take GCSE, 30 A-level. Photography/video offered.

Sport & activities

Sport: Hockey, netball, rounders, cricket, rugby, gymnastics, swimming, cross-country, tennis compulsory. Optional: badminton, basketball, athletics, golf, riding, squash, volleyball, trampolining, orienteering, gliding. RLSS exams may be taken. County hockey, tennis and rugby players.
Activities: CCF compulsory for a year at age 15, community service at age 17. School runs talking newspaper for the blind in East Riding. Up to 30 clubs, eg chess, computer, conservation, debating, electronics, film, history, karate, literary, orienteering, school newspaper, street theatre.

School life

Uniform: School uniform worn throughout, with suits in sixth form. House and prefects: Competitive houses. Prefects, head boy/girl, head of house and house prefects.
Religion: Friday and Sunday morning services and regular assemblies.
Social: Organised events; trips abroad to France, Germany and Italy. Day pupils allowed to bring own car/bike/motorbike to school. Meals self-service. School shop.

Boarding
30% have own study bedroom, 65% share with others. Single-sex houses, of approximately 40. Good pastoral support. Central dining room. 2 weekend exeats and half-term.

Alumni association
is run by Malcolm Milne, c/o the school.

Former pupils
Sir James Cobban; Sir Tom Stoppard; William Wilberforce; Lord Moran; Adrian Edmondson.