Pocklington School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary & Secondary
Post 16
PUPILS
781
AGES
2 - 18
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Other independent school
SCHOOL GUIDE RATING

How Does The School Perform?

Good
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Independent Inspection
Report
(08/10/2021)
Full Report - All Reports
92%
NATIONAL AVG. 38%
5+ GCSEs grade 9-4 (standard pass or above) including English and maths
78%
NATIONAL AVG. 45%
GCSE Grade 5 (strong pass) or above in both English and maths
41%
NATIONAL AVG. 59%
Top grades at GCSE (9-7)
17%
NATIONAL AVG. 11%
3 A levels at AAB or higher inc. two facilitating subjects
49%
NATIONAL AVG. 43.8
Top grades at A level (A*/A)
DATA
GUIDE

Secondary Data
Explained for parents
38.6
A level average point score
NATIONAL AVERAGE 35.48
B
Average A level result
NATIONAL AVERAGE B-
Day, Weekly and Full Boarding
Boarding Type
Available
Scholarship Status
£3,432
to
£6,266
Day Fees Per Term
12.5%
NATIONAL AVG. 13.5%
Pupils with SEN support
PRE-PREP

Pre-Prep 3+

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Top Grades Compared With Other Schools

59% Independent Average Pocklington School 41% GCSE
43% Independent Average Pocklington School 49% A level

Top grades at GCSE (7-9) and top grades at A level (A*/A)


School Results Over Time

2019 2022 2023 17% 17% 17% 2020 Covid-19 2021 Covid-19

% of pupils who achieved 3 A levels at AAB or higher
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West Green
Pocklington
York
YO42 2NJ
01759 321200
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School Description

Pocklington is an inclusive, family focussed and academic day and boarding school that offers incredible experiences inside and outside the classroom for boys and girls aged 2-18 years. From Prep School, which nurtures children’s natural curiosity, imagination and enthusiasm for learning, to the Sixth Form, where independent thought is prized, our pupils are encouraged to be resilient, resourceful learners. Numerous co-curricular activities take place every day until 5pm, and each pupil is encouraged to pursue their own interests to help develop the depth of character and self-awareness to tackle life’s challenges on their own terms. Our sense of community, care for each other and pride in the school is tangible, and particularly evident in our outstanding boarding provision. Our Values and Virtues drive all that we do and mean our pupils leave with a deep sense of social responsibility and the ability to shape their own future. Pocklington School lies 12 miles east of York in a safe, rural setting beside a friendly market town, on a 50-acre campus with good public transport links and a minibus pick-up service. Extensive facilities include a 300-seat theatre, an Art and Design Technology Centre, an indoor sports hall, conditioning room and swimming pool, plus 21 acres of grass sports pitches and two full-sized synthetic pitches.

News, Photos and Open Days from Pocklington School
Last update: 09 August 2023
OPEN EVENTS
Pocklington School Open Morning Saturday 7 October 2023 Call: 01759 321200
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HENRY'S NEW TECH IDEA TO HELP THE HOMELESS BRINGS SAMSUNG SUCCESS IN NATIONAL COMPETITION

Upper Sixth Form student, Henry Hudson, is celebrating his recent success in the national and highly prestigious competition, Solve For Tomorrow, run by Samsung UK. Henry’s tech idea, which aims to help people who are homeless, won third place in the competition, as well as a significant cash prize and ongoing mentorship from Samsung.

The competition is designed to encourage young tech innovators to come up with game-changing solutions to societal issues. Henry spent most of last summer developing his winning idea, which focuses on helping homeless individuals in a society that relies on electronic payments and was inspired by his own experiences of not being able to give money to homeless people because he didn't have cash and had concerns about where the money would go. Henry's idea is to create an app that allows for contactless donations to homeless people within a certain proximity. The donation can be anonymous or not, and 100% of the donation goes directly to the recipient. To ensure the money is spent wisely, certain restrictions are in place. Homeless people wear a smart wristband and can check their balance at various checkpoints set up in shop windows.

His ingenuity impressed the competition judges, who shortlisted him from a pool of 680 applicants. Following that, Henry spent six months working with a Samsung mentor to perfect his project before finally being selected as one of ten finalists who were invited to present a virtual pitch to Samsung judges.

Despite having to juggle his competition preparation with A level exams, Henry rose to the occasion and gave an excellent pitch that secured him third place in the final awards ceremony at Samsung’s London headquarters, where he was thrilled to receive his cash prize and ongoing mentorship with the company to help develop his idea even further.

Chris Charles, Head of Digital Learning and Subject Lead of Computer Science at Pocklington School praised Henry, stating: “For Henry, this recognition is a fantastic achievement that hopefully will encourage other young people to get involved in developing solutions for real-world problems. With ongoing support from Samsung, he now has the opportunity to take his idea from concept to reality and make a real difference in the lives of people who are homeless.”

Commenting on his achievement, Henry said, "Samsung provided an excellent environment where I could work and talk with some of the leading minds in the world of 5G, design, marketing and technology which taught me a lot about how important each factor of the process is, and also at what stages in the development process each should be focused on. The opportunity has certainly been beneficial with building a larger network of people in the tech industry which I will be looking to make use of in the future and I will be continuing to work with them in the next stage of the process.”

Indeed, the future is bright with innovative minds such as Henry's, ready to tackle some of society's most pressing issues head-on.

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Pocklington School Catchment Area Map

This school is independently managed and its admission criteria may be selective. There is no set catchment area as pupils are admitted from a wide variety of postcodes and, in the case of boarding schools, from outside the UK. Contact the school directly or visit their website for more information on Admissions Policy and Procedures.