Pocklington School

West Green, York, YO42 2NJ

All-through school in York.

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Age range
2–18
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
730
Day / boarding
Day & boarding
Religious affiliation
Church of England
Average fees
Day £20,292 · Boarding £39,327 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
Yes

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception £12,951
Year 1 £12,951
Year 2 £12,951
Year 3 £15,687
Year 4 £19,755
Year 5 £19,755
Year 6 £19,755
Year 7 £24,327
Year 8 £24,327
Year 9 £24,327
Year 10 £24,327
Year 11 £24,327
Year 12 £24,327
Year 13 £24,327

Bursaries

No

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

% A*–A26%
% A*–B54%
Subjects23

Results shown for 2025.

Subject popularity

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics19%
Art12%
English10%
Economics9%
Chemistry9%

Admissions

Admissions at Pocklington School are broad, coherent and designed around continuity, with the school likely to appeal to families who want a co-educational East Yorkshire day-and-boarding school with continuity from age two to eighteen, individual stretch and a notably broad co-curricular life. The overall proposition should suit parents who value one setting that can take children from the early years through to senior school without feeling impersonal.

How the school describes itself

  • Pocklington School is ambitious, active and community minded, and aims to combine individual support with a broad school life that keeps opportunities wide open.

Parents like

  • Will suit families seeking a substantial Yorkshire school where continuity, boarding flexibility and a broad all-round education matter as much as pure academic branding.

Inspection snapshot

The overall picture is strong and substantial, with the school clearly articulating its day-and-boarding structure, prep and senior continuity, and a wide offer in sport, co-curricular life and boarding community. Parents should still visit because the decisive question is whether the school's culture, scale and everyday tone feel like the right fit for their child.

Pocklington School

All-through school in York.

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How the school describes itself

  • Pocklington School is ambitious, active and community minded, and aims to combine individual support with a broad school life that keeps opportunities wide open.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Reception£12,951
Year 1£12,951
Year 2£12,951
Year 3£15,687
Year 4£19,755
Year 5£19,755
Year 6£19,755
Year 7£24,327
Year 8£24,327
Year 9£24,327
Year 10£24,327
Year 11£24,327
Year 12£24,327
Year 13£24,327
Year 5£29,295
Year 6£29,295
Year 7£35,457
Year 8£35,457
Year 9£39,561
Year 10£39,561
Year 11£39,561
Year 12£39,561
Year 13£39,561
Year 5£33,990
Year 6£33,990
Year 7£38,832
Year 8£38,832
Year 9£46,986
Year 10£46,986
Year 11£46,986
Year 12£46,986
Year 13£46,986

A-level results

% A*–A26%
% A*–B54%
Different A-level subjects23

Results shown for 2025.

Popular subjects

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics19%
Art12%
English10%
Economics9%
Chemistry9%

Parents like

  • Will suit families seeking a substantial Yorkshire school where continuity, boarding flexibility and a broad all-round education matter as much as pure academic branding.

Admissions

Admissions at Pocklington School are broad, coherent and designed around continuity, with the school likely to appeal to families who want a co-educational East Yorkshire day-and-boarding school with continuity from age two to eighteen, individual stretch and a notably broad co-curricular life. The overall proposition should suit parents who value one setting that can take children from the early years through to senior school without feeling impersonal.

Scholarships

Scholarships and bursaries are likely to be a meaningful part of the wider Pocklington proposition, but the bigger draw is the combination of all-through continuity, boarding flexibility and the school's broad culture rather than awards alone.

Bursaries

Inspection snapshot

The overall picture is strong and substantial, with the school clearly articulating its day-and-boarding structure, prep and senior continuity, and a wide offer in sport, co-curricular life and boarding community. Parents should still visit because the decisive question is whether the school's culture, scale and everyday tone feel like the right fit for their child.

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