Students Demonstrate Creativity and Maturity during Lectern Society

Recently, Pocklington School was fortunate to welcome 33 pupils from eleven local primary schools to our annual Primary School CSI Science Day. The teams were comprised of three budding, young competitors from primary schools from across the East Riding of Yorkshire and Hull.

Students Demonstrate Creativity and Maturity during Lectern Society 2024

Each student provided their unique holistic and personal interpretation of the topic, and the audience and guest judges were captivated by the students’ excellent presentations. The event was organised by Upper Sixth student, Louise Tomlinson, who demonstrated exceptional professionalism in co-ordinating the evening. The music provided by Bella Wiedmann during the opening and interval added a level of sophistication to the event.

The panel of judges and official questioner presiding over the meeting were members of the Pocklington School Community, Clare Frisby, Jenny Preston, Verity Wood (Judges) and Cheryl Hunter (Official Questioner). All three judges referred to the high standard of the responses and the maturity displayed within them. The excellence of all the presentations was acknowledged, but the stunning response of Pauline Agarwal delivered with passion and conviction won first prize, whilst Thomas Roberts was awarded second prize and Izzy Nuttall third prize.

Pocklington Senior student holding an award

 

"The Lectern Society is a fantastic showcase of the culmination of skills Pocklington School has encouraged. This is an amazing opportunity, and I would encourage next year’s Sixth Form to get involved."
Sally Stone,
The Head of the English Department

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