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  1. 23. Mai 2024 · The pupils examined resources from the School Archive, where they learned about William Wilberforce’s involvement in the abolition of slavery campaign and his life, during his time at the School and beyond. They even saw a photocopy of a school essay he wrote whilst he was a boarder at Pocklington School, where he expressed his opposition to the ideas of slavery. The pupils also learned ...

  2. 7. Mai 2024 · Tuesday May 7. The Lectern Society speeches of 2024 provided a remarkable platform for eleven Sixth Form students of Pocklington School to showcase their creativity and maturity. As society today places tremendous pressure on young people to conform to superficial standards, these students presented thought-provoking and illuminating responses ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Pocklington Grammar School acquired 30 a. at Barmby by exchange in 1824. In 1863 60 a. of former rectorial land was sold to the school by the Swanns, and by the later 19th century the estate had been much enlarged.

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    8. Mai 2024 · Pocklington School opens its doors to a wide range of guests over summer holidays The Welcome Hall Evangelical Church Group in front of Pocklington School’s Tom Stoppard Theatre. THE school holidays have proved a busy time for Pocklington School’s Domestic Bursar and his team of staff as they welcomed a wide range of groups to stay at the Schools’ 55 acre campus during the summer.

  5. 17. Mai 2024 · Pocklington School Boys-U18A . Home. Saturday, 18 May at 10: 00. Spy Fixtures ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · A new school was built on the same site in 1927. The senior pupils were transferred to Pocklington in 1955, and in 1965 the remaining pupils were sent to Melbourne primary school and Thornton school was closed. The school, standing behind the former master's house, was used as a dwelling house in 1974.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · The Wesleyans met in a house at Low Catton in 1851. (fn. 260) The Primitive Methodists met in houses at High Catton and Stamford Bridge in 1851. (fn. 261) They built a chapel at High Catton in 1856. (fn. 262) It is said to have closed in 1933 (fn. 263) but was still standing in 1973.