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Head of Schools Blog – 16 December 2022

16 December 2022

Dear Parents / Carers & Students

The new Boilers (£100k+) will be fitted and working when the new term starts in January, thank you for your patience and goodwill with the heating during this final week.

Thank you for all of your donations to the food bank, they were delivered today and will hopefully support Island families in need this Christmas.

Congratulations to the students who performed in the Christmas concert, the Drama departments Christmas Cracker performance and the production of Peter & Wendy.

Have a great break and thank you for all of your hard work over the term.

Mr Mumford

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Head of School’s Blog – 16 December 2022

16 December 2022

Thank you for your support over this last half term. The best way for students to succeed is for the school and parents to work in partnership, delivering the same consistent message about behaviour for learning expectations as well as life aspirations. We do appreciate your support with these messages.

We have had a week celebrating successes and talents. This culminated in the Federation Christmas Concert at St John’s Church in Newport last night. This event was a shining example of what can be achieved when students and staff are dedicated towards a cause. The students were a credit to us as a Federation as well as themselves and I was very proud to be in the audience watching them perform to such a high standard. Thank you to all of the students who took part in this and the staff who have supported them. It is beginning to feel alot like Christmas…

Year 11 students now only have four school days before the start of their trial exams. Attendance in school and in lessons is absolutely essential. This is one of the biggest factors that can affect the grade that a student achieves in the summer. Students need to use the next two weeks to relax, enjoy some other activities but it is also advisable to plan in some revision time to ensure that they give themselves the best opportunity w/c 9 January. Timetables have now been shared with students and parents so that students can plan their revision timetable for that week appropriately.

If you celebrate Christmas, then I wish you a Happy Christmas, and to everyone, I wish you an enjoyable break (if you get one) and peaceful new year.

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Head of School’s Blog – 16 December 2022

16 December 2022

I would like to say well done and thank you to the students, parents/carers and all of our staff for their work and support this term. I had the pleasure of attending the Celebration assemblies this week. We rewarded students for their behaviour, engagement, progress, attitude and attendance throughout this term. I was extremely proud to award over 190 Headteachers awards to students nominated by staff for their outstanding contributions to lessons.

The seasonal festivities certainly began! We had our delicious Christmas lunch on Wednesday from Chartwells – thank you to the catering team for all of their hard work and Mrs Day for help with preparation. Myself, Miss Bracegirdle and Miss Keogh helped serve many many meals and students were full of praise for the tasty feast.

After we’d all eaten our lunch, the staff performed a pantomime of their own. Three performances were held so that every student had a chance to watch. It was fun for the cast to take part and the students enjoyed seeing Carisbrooke staff out of their every day roles!

On Thursday evening we held a Christmas Concert at St John’s Church in Newport. Thank you to all the students and staff who performed and organised such a big event. It was an excellent evening and I was so proud to be head of Carisbrooke.

And then to celebrate the end of term, we had our Santa Dash. 140 staff and students took part in the run from school to the Castle and back and then enjoyed delicious, creamy hot chocolate on their return. Huge thanks to Mrs Peake for organising it and to the staff that ran with the children. Thank you to Mrs Mursell, Mr Lythgoe and Miss Leigh for running with the students and Mrs Smith, Heads of Years and Mrs Day for helping with the arrangements. Also thanks to Miss Peckham for the live music whilst students enjoyed their hot chocolate. We raised in excess of £695 and this will be going to The Wight Brainy Bunch, a small charity that provides a support network and financial assistance to local families affected by Brain Tumours.

I was immensely proud of the contributions made to the IOW Food Bank. The Festive jumpers and Mufti were excellent.

Whilst all of these events were taking place, lessons remained as normal and students were well behaved and worked very hard.

All the staff at Carisbrooke are extremely proud of all our young people and we wish you all a Happy Christmas and New Year and we look forward to seeing all our students back in school on Tuesday 3 January, ready for a new term, in full uniform and with a positive attitude to learning.

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Mock Trials

Mock Trials

On Saturday 10 December a group of Carisbrooke College and Medina College students from years 9 to 11 had the opportunity to take part in a mock court trial at Newport Crown Court.

The students were split into different roles, defence, prosecution, witnesses and jury. There were 9 island schools including sixth forms and colleges participating on the day.

Our students gave us the following feedback:

“I think it was a great opportunity that allowed people, who would normally be worried about their future and unsure of post-16 life, to spend a day exploring law as an option. Even though I don’t see myself doing law, It was still very worth it.”

“The day was spent having discussions with lifelong professionals, debating, and having fun with friends. Overall, it looks great on a CV and was lots of fun”.

Our students showed great resilience and teamwork and received some fantastic feedback from the judge. It was an amazing experience and we are really proud of all that took part.


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Mock Trials

Mock Trials

On Saturday 10 December a group of Carisbrooke College and Medina College students from years 9 to 11 had the opportunity to take part in a mock court trial at Newport Crown Court.

The students were split into different roles, defence, prosecution, witnesses and jury. There were 9 island schools including sixth forms and colleges participating on the day.

Our students gave us the following feedback:

“I think it was a great opportunity that allowed people, who would normally be worried about their future and unsure of post-16 life, to spend a day exploring law as an option. Even though I don’t see myself doing law, It was still very worth it.”

“The day was spent having discussions with lifelong professionals, debating, and having fun with friends. Overall, it looks great on a CV and was lots of fun”.

Our students showed great resilience and teamwork and received some fantastic feedback from the judge. It was an amazing experience and we are really proud of all that took part.


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Natural History Museum Visit

Natural History Museum Visit

On Monday 5 December, 36 Year 9 students from Carisbrooke College and Medina College travelled to London to visit the Natural History Museum.

The purpose of this trip was to enhance our stduents understanding in up and coming geography topics, looking at the structure of the earth and volcanoes as well as consolidate learning in history.

Despite the extremely early start (5:15am!), the pupils had an amazing time on the trip, learning a huge amount and for some, experiencing museums and London for the first time.

The behaviour of our students was impeccable, they were an absolute credit to the federation.


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Natural History Museum Visit

Natural History Museum Visit

On Monday 5 December, 36 Year 9 students from Carisbrooke College and Medina College travelled to London to visit the Natural History Museum.

The purpose of this trip was to enhance our stduents understanding in up and coming geography topics, looking at the structure of the earth and volcanoes as well as consolidate learning in history.

Despite the extremely early start (5:15am!), the pupils had an amazing time on the trip, learning a huge amount and for some, experiencing museums and London for the first time.

The behaviour of our students was impeccable, they were an absolute credit to the federation.


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IWEF Presents RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan

IWEF Presents RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan

Last week students from across Carisbrooke College, Medina College and The Island VI Form came together and treated us to two amazing performances of RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan. 

To ensure students had the opportunity to take on different roles, the cast were split into two groups. The crocodile cast took on the lead roles during Wednesday’s performance with tiger cast supporting, this was reversed for Thursday’s show when the tiger cast played lead roles, with crocodile cast supporting.

Wednesday night saw our amazing Crocodile Cast take the stage at Medina Theatre! The play opened with a touching scene in the home of the Darling family, with the children playing ‘battles’ in the Nursery before tragedy strikes the family. Evie gave a powerful performance as Wendy, shining as a strong-willed independent young woman keen to spread her wings whilst bearing her heavy sense of responsibility as big sister to her three younger brothers, John, Michael and Tom (played masterfully by Megan, Freddie and Zach). Isabella and Eleanor were exceptional as Mr and Mrs Darling, delivering a mature portrayal of a marriage in turmoil following the loss of a child. Ellie burst confidently into the story as a mischievous and somewhat clumsy Peter Pan, accompanied by Tink, a fairy big on attitude and played with sass-a-plenty by Akifa. We were then transported to Neverland where we meet the motley crew of Lost Boys: Flynn entertained the audience with his character of Tootles, a Lost Boy desperate to be brave, yet looked down on by the other Lost Boys (including the hilarious Lilly, Preslava and Chloe as Curly, Nibs and Slightly). Adventures ensue and the action is soon ramped up with the introduction of Captain Hook, played with fiendishly menacing charm by Bethany, and flanked by Alfie as Hook’s adoring, long-suffering Smee. Louis was uproarious as the cheerful yet useless pirate Martin, joined on stage with the other Pirates Murt, Jones and Doc Swain, played by Destiny, Kiera and River. Maisie also mastered an excellently gory death as pirate Skylights! The hero of the hour was Lucy’s Tiger Lily, the effortlessly cool and tough Picin Princess, uniting with Wendy and Tink to form a Girl Power trio determined to end Hook’s reign of terror.



Thursday night saw our incredible Tiger cast take the stage! Evie reprised her role as Wendy, this time joined by Lily, August and Brooke as her three brothers John, Michael and Tom, with Luca and Daisy starring as Mr. and Mrs. Darling. The magic of Neverland was brought alive when Peter and Tink crashed on to the stage, with a confident performance from Hadley (Peter) and ‘the role of a lifetime’ for Megan as the brash fairy: a favourite with the audience! Joley, Lily-Rose, Amelia and Ella delivered great performances as Lost Boys Tootles, Curly, Nibs and Slightly, putting up a good right against the nasty pirates Murt, Jones and Doc Swain (played by Lewis, Evie and Mia). Sam charmed the audience with his performance as the hopeless Pirate-turned-Lost Boy, Martin, and Annelise took on the role of the fated pirate Skylights, dying a bloody death before changing out of costume to join our musicians on stage as singer. Carys wreaked brilliant terror on stage as the villainous Captain Hook, stalked by another favourite with our audiences – the crocodile himself! Cormac gave a committed performance as the slimy crocodile, who – in a plot twist – was also the Doctor who came to visit the youngest Darling boy, Tom, at the start of the play. Izzy played Hook’s long-suffering sidekick Smee, and Eloise saved the day as Tiger Lily, uniting with Wendy and Tink to storm Hook’s ship ‘The Jolly Roger’ and free the Lost Boys and Darling children from impending peril.

Throughout both performances our fantastic chorus worked hard alongside our principal characters as Lost Boys and Pirates, and our skilled team of Shadows (led by Mrs. Shorrock) enabled our characters to FLY! Miss. Elkin worked tirelessly with our students to choreograph some impressive sword fight scenes and stage combat, and our fabulous student band (led by Mrs. Peckham) accompanied the story beautifully with their eclectic mix of folk and popular songs.

Our student stage crew oversaw a number of set changes and transitions, during the shows, with seamless professionalism, and lighting was expertly provided by the Medina Theatre technicians. A huge thank-you to Mr. Lyle for directing this impressive production and bringing Neverland to life!

There was a poignant scene during both performances where members of the audience were invited by Peter Pan to light their LED tealights. All proceeds from the sale of these tealights and programmes will be going to the baby loss charity Sands, over the two nights we raised a total of £286.31! Thank you so much for supporting this special charity.

We are very proud of our students for taking on this challenging RSC play and delivering two high quality performances with such professionalism, talent and enthusiasm.

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IWEF Presents RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan

IWEF Presents RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan

Last week students from across Carisbrooke College, Medina College and The Island VI Form came together and treated us to two amazing performances of RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan. 

To ensure students had the opportunity to take on different roles, the cast were split into two groups. The crocodile cast took on the lead roles during Wednesday’s performance with tiger cast supporting, this was reversed for Thursday’s show when the tiger cast played lead roles, with crocodile cast supporting.

Wednesday night saw our amazing Crocodile Cast take the stage at Medina Theatre! The play opened with a touching scene in the home of the Darling family, with the children playing ‘battles’ in the Nursery before tragedy strikes the family. Evie gave a powerful performance as Wendy, shining as a strong-willed independent young woman keen to spread her wings whilst bearing her heavy sense of responsibility as big sister to her three younger brothers, John, Michael and Tom (played masterfully by Megan, Freddie and Zach). Isabella and Eleanor were exceptional as Mr and Mrs Darling, delivering a mature portrayal of a marriage in turmoil following the loss of a child. Ellie burst confidently into the story as a mischievous and somewhat clumsy Peter Pan, accompanied by Tink, a fairy big on attitude and played with sass-a-plenty by Akifa. We were then transported to Neverland where we meet the motley crew of Lost Boys: Flynn entertained the audience with his character of Tootles, a Lost Boy desperate to be brave, yet looked down on by the other Lost Boys (including the hilarious Lilly, Preslava and Chloe as Curly, Nibs and Slightly). Adventures ensue and the action is soon ramped up with the introduction of Captain Hook, played with fiendishly menacing charm by Bethany, and flanked by Alfie as Hook’s adoring, long-suffering Smee. Louis was uproarious as the cheerful yet useless pirate Martin, joined on stage with the other Pirates Murt, Jones and Doc Swain, played by Destiny, Kiera and River. Maisie also mastered an excellently gory death as pirate Skylights! The hero of the hour was Lucy’s Tiger Lily, the effortlessly cool and tough Picin Princess, uniting with Wendy and Tink to form a Girl Power trio determined to end Hook’s reign of terror.



Thursday night saw our incredible Tiger cast take the stage! Evie reprised her role as Wendy, this time joined by Lily, August and Brooke as her three brothers John, Michael and Tom, with Luca and Daisy starring as Mr. and Mrs. Darling. The magic of Neverland was brought alive when Peter and Tink crashed on to the stage, with a confident performance from Hadley (Peter) and ‘the role of a lifetime’ for Megan as the brash fairy: a favourite with the audience! Joley, Lily-Rose, Amelia and Ella delivered great performances as Lost Boys Tootles, Curly, Nibs and Slightly, putting up a good right against the nasty pirates Murt, Jones and Doc Swain (played by Lewis, Evie and Mia). Sam charmed the audience with his performance as the hopeless Pirate-turned-Lost Boy, Martin, and Annelise took on the role of the fated pirate Skylights, dying a bloody death before changing out of costume to join our musicians on stage as singer. Carys wreaked brilliant terror on stage as the villainous Captain Hook, stalked by another favourite with our audiences – the crocodile himself! Cormac gave a committed performance as the slimy crocodile, who – in a plot twist – was also the Doctor who came to visit the youngest Darling boy, Tom, at the start of the play. Izzy played Hook’s long-suffering sidekick Smee, and Eloise saved the day as Tiger Lily, uniting with Wendy and Tink to storm Hook’s ship ‘The Jolly Roger’ and free the Lost Boys and Darling children from impending peril.

Throughout both performances our fantastic chorus worked hard alongside our principal characters as Lost Boys and Pirates, and our skilled team of Shadows (led by Mrs. Shorrock) enabled our characters to FLY! Miss. Elkin worked tirelessly with our students to choreograph some impressive sword fight scenes and stage combat, and our fabulous student band (led by Mrs. Peckham) accompanied the story beautifully with their eclectic mix of folk and popular songs.

Our student stage crew oversaw a number of set changes and transitions, during the shows, with seamless professionalism, and lighting was expertly provided by the Medina Theatre technicians. A huge thank-you to Mr. Lyle for directing this impressive production and bringing Neverland to life!

There was a poignant scene during both performances where members of the audience were invited by Peter Pan to light their LED tealights. All proceeds from the sale of these tealights and programmes will be going to the baby loss charity Sands, over the two nights we raised a total of £286.31! Thank you so much for supporting this special charity.

We are very proud of our students for taking on this challenging RSC play and delivering two high quality performances with such professionalism, talent and enthusiasm.

Continue reading

IWEF Presents RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan

IWEF Presents RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan

Last week students from across Carisbrooke College, Medina College and The Island VI Form came together and treated us to two amazing performances of RSC’s Wendy & Peter Pan. 

To ensure students had the opportunity to take on different roles, the cast were split into two groups. The crocodile cast took on the lead roles during Wednesday’s performance with tiger cast supporting, this was reversed for Thursday’s show when the tiger cast played lead roles, with crocodile cast supporting.

Wednesday night saw our amazing Crocodile Cast take the stage at Medina Theatre! The play opened with a touching scene in the home of the Darling family, with the children playing ‘battles’ in the Nursery before tragedy strikes the family. Evie gave a powerful performance as Wendy, shining as a strong-willed independent young woman keen to spread her wings whilst bearing her heavy sense of responsibility as big sister to her three younger brothers, John, Michael and Tom (played masterfully by Megan, Freddie and Zach). Isabella and Eleanor were exceptional as Mr and Mrs Darling, delivering a mature portrayal of a marriage in turmoil following the loss of a child. Ellie burst confidently into the story as a mischievous and somewhat clumsy Peter Pan, accompanied by Tink, a fairy big on attitude and played with sass-a-plenty by Akifa. We were then transported to Neverland where we meet the motley crew of Lost Boys: Flynn entertained the audience with his character of Tootles, a Lost Boy desperate to be brave, yet looked down on by the other Lost Boys (including the hilarious Lilly, Preslava and Chloe as Curly, Nibs and Slightly). Adventures ensue and the action is soon ramped up with the introduction of Captain Hook, played with fiendishly menacing charm by Bethany, and flanked by Alfie as Hook’s adoring, long-suffering Smee. Louis was uproarious as the cheerful yet useless pirate Martin, joined on stage with the other Pirates Murt, Jones and Doc Swain, played by Destiny, Kiera and River. Maisie also mastered an excellently gory death as pirate Skylights! The hero of the hour was Lucy’s Tiger Lily, the effortlessly cool and tough Picin Princess, uniting with Wendy and Tink to form a Girl Power trio determined to end Hook’s reign of terror.



Thursday night saw our incredible Tiger cast take the stage! Evie reprised her role as Wendy, this time joined by Lily, August and Brooke as her three brothers John, Michael and Tom, with Luca and Daisy starring as Mr. and Mrs. Darling. The magic of Neverland was brought alive when Peter and Tink crashed on to the stage, with a confident performance from Hadley (Peter) and ‘the role of a lifetime’ for Megan as the brash fairy: a favourite with the audience! Joley, Lily-Rose, Amelia and Ella delivered great performances as Lost Boys Tootles, Curly, Nibs and Slightly, putting up a good right against the nasty pirates Murt, Jones and Doc Swain (played by Lewis, Evie and Mia). Sam charmed the audience with his performance as the hopeless Pirate-turned-Lost Boy, Martin, and Annelise took on the role of the fated pirate Skylights, dying a bloody death before changing out of costume to join our musicians on stage as singer. Carys wreaked brilliant terror on stage as the villainous Captain Hook, stalked by another favourite with our audiences – the crocodile himself! Cormac gave a committed performance as the slimy crocodile, who – in a plot twist – was also the Doctor who came to visit the youngest Darling boy, Tom, at the start of the play. Izzy played Hook’s long-suffering sidekick Smee, and Eloise saved the day as Tiger Lily, uniting with Wendy and Tink to storm Hook’s ship ‘The Jolly Roger’ and free the Lost Boys and Darling children from impending peril.

Throughout both performances our fantastic chorus worked hard alongside our principal characters as Lost Boys and Pirates, and our skilled team of Shadows (led by Mrs. Shorrock) enabled our characters to FLY! Miss. Elkin worked tirelessly with our students to choreograph some impressive sword fight scenes and stage combat, and our fabulous student band (led by Mrs. Peckham) accompanied the story beautifully with their eclectic mix of folk and popular songs.

Our student stage crew oversaw a number of set changes and transitions, during the shows, with seamless professionalism, and lighting was expertly provided by the Medina Theatre technicians. A huge thank-you to Mr. Lyle for directing this impressive production and bringing Neverland to life!

There was a poignant scene during both performances where members of the audience were invited by Peter Pan to light their LED tealights. All proceeds from the sale of these tealights and programmes will be going to the baby loss charity Sands, over the two nights we raised a total of £286.31! Thank you so much for supporting this special charity.

We are very proud of our students for taking on this challenging RSC play and delivering two high quality performances with such professionalism, talent and enthusiasm.

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