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Head of School’s Blog – 31 March 2023

31 March 2023

A huge thank you to the students who performed at, and helped to arrange the Spring Concert on Wednesday and also to the parents/carers who came along to watch and support. It was a wonderful evening and I was very proud of the students. I also want to thank the staff who put in so much time and effort to arrange the evening.

For your information, we have set our development days for next year. These are days when students do not need to attend school. The dates are as follows;

Friday 1 September 2023
Monday 4 September 2023
Monday 18 December 2023
Tuesday 19 December 2023
Friday 2 February 2024

For parents/carers of year 11 students, please encourage your child to continue revising for their upcoming exams over the Easter holidays, take advantage of the revision sessions on offer (see timetable below) and also take some well earned ‘time out’.

I wish you all a very happy Easter break and look forward to welcoming all our students back to school on Monday 17 April.

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Head of School’s Blog – 31 March 2023

31 March 2023

Thank you for your support this term.

Firstly I would like to thank all of the amazing students and staff for the time, effort and care they put into the Spring Concert on Wednesday evening. It was a delight to see students performing, supporting each other and showcasing some fantastic talent.

We have had a few enquiries about development days for the next academic year. These have now been set as:
Friday 1 September 2023
Monday 4 September 2023
Monday 18 December 2023
Tuesday 19 December 2023
Friday 2 February 2024

Details about the start of term in September will come out towards the end of the summer term, but we wanted to share these with you now to assist in any planning that you need to do.

For parents/carers of year 11 students, please encourage your child to continue revising for their upcoming exams over the Easter holidays, take advantage of the revision sessions on offer and also take some well earned ‘time out’.

We look forward to welcoming all students back to the new Summer term on Monday 17 April at 8.45 am in smart uniform and ready to learn.

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Head of School’s Blog – 31 March 2023

31 March 2023

Dear Students, Parents & Carers

I hope you all have a great break and get the balance right for you, between; revision, exercise, relaxing etc. Remember revision resources are available from reception if needed e.g. flash cards, highlighters etc.

I would recommend having a plan / timetable, they are always more effective than good intentions.
I know that sometimes I might get the balance a little wrong, it might seem that I’m always saying “Revise, repeat, revise, repeat” but your hard work over the next few weeks will be well worth it.

Remember that revision sessions are on during the term break and the timetable is below.

Happy Easter

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IWEF Spring Concert

IWEF Spring Concert

This Wednesday we held our first IWEF Spring Concert at Carisbrooke College. The concert was titled ‘Sound Minds’ and featured a programme of songs linked to themes surrounding mental health with over 50 students coming together to be creative and express themselves through the powerful medium of music!

Audience members gathered in the school canteen before the event to view a display of some of the fantastic work being done in our Creative Arts Faculty, while Year 11 student Oliver Kurt, from Medina College, serenaded everyone on the piano and our Parent Voice and School Pastors served refreshments.


The concert began at 7pm and featured a variety of musical performances from our CC School of Rock groups, MC Band, CC Ukulele Club, IWEF Stage Band (comprising of students from Carisbrooke, Medina and The Island VI Form), various soloists and both our CC and MC choirs performed.

Tilly S, a Year 8 student from Carisbrooke College, delivered the first ever live performance of her song ‘Jealousy’, and we were later treated to another original song from Tilly G, a Year 13 A-level Music student at Island VI Form. All of our performers then joined together to perform a concert finale of The Beatles’ ‘Help!’ having learnt and workshopped the song earlier in the day.

The concert was raising funds for the IOW Youth Trust and we were grateful to Michelle Moorman (IOW Youth Trust Fundraising and Communications Manager) for coming along to share some words about the valuable work they are doing in our local community.

In many ways this event encompasses the Five Ways to Wellbeing ‘Give’ that we have been focusing on as a federation this term. If you were unable to attend the concert but would like to contribute towards this event’s donation to the IOW Youth Trust there is an option to do so on School Gateway.

Thank you to all the students, staff, parents and governors who came along to support this lovely evening, and to our Creative Arts Faculty for organising this fantastic event. We are thrilled to see so many of our students so keen to perform at live music events, and look forward to all the exciting opportunities Summer 2023 will bring! All students are warmly encouraged to take part in our musical clubs and activities: please see your Music teacher for more details about how you can get involved in our next event.

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IWEF Spring Concert

IWEF Spring Concert

This Wednesday we held our first IWEF Spring Concert at Carisbrooke College. The concert was titled ‘Sound Minds’ and featured a programme of songs linked to themes surrounding mental health with over 50 students coming together to be creative and express themselves through the powerful medium of music!

Audience members gathered in the school canteen before the event to view a display of some of the fantastic work being done in our Creative Arts Faculty, while Year 11 student Oliver Kurt, from Medina College, serenaded everyone on the piano and our Parent Voice and School Pastors served refreshments.


The concert began at 7pm and featured a variety of musical performances from our CC School of Rock groups, MC Band, CC Ukulele Club, IWEF Stage Band (comprising of students from Carisbrooke, Medina and The Island VI Form), various soloists and both our CC and MC choirs performed.

Tilly S, a Year 8 student from Carisbrooke College, delivered the first ever live performance of her song ‘Jealousy’, and we were later treated to another original song from Tilly G, a Year 13 A-level Music student at Island VI Form. All of our performers then joined together to perform a concert finale of The Beatles’ ‘Help!’ having learnt and workshopped the song earlier in the day.

The concert was raising funds for the IOW Youth Trust and we were grateful to Michelle Moorman (IOW Youth Trust Fundraising and Communications Manager) for coming along to share some words about the valuable work they are doing in our local community.

In many ways this event encompasses the Five Ways to Wellbeing ‘Give’ that we have been focusing on as a federation this term. If you were unable to attend the concert but would like to contribute towards this event’s donation to the IOW Youth Trust there is an option to do so on School Gateway.

Thank you to all the students, staff, parents and governors who came along to support this lovely evening, and to our Creative Arts Faculty for organising this fantastic event. We are thrilled to see so many of our students so keen to perform at live music events, and look forward to all the exciting opportunities Summer 2023 will bring! All students are warmly encouraged to take part in our musical clubs and activities: please see your Music teacher for more details about how you can get involved in our next event.

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IWEF Spring Concert

IWEF Spring Concert

This Wednesday we held our first IWEF Spring Concert at Carisbrooke College. The concert was titled ‘Sound Minds’ and featured a programme of songs linked to themes surrounding mental health with over 50 students coming together to be creative and express themselves through the powerful medium of music!

Audience members gathered in the school canteen before the event to view a display of some of the fantastic work being done in our Creative Arts Faculty, while Year 11 student Oliver Kurt, from Medina College, serenaded everyone on the piano and our Parent Voice and School Pastors served refreshments.


The concert began at 7pm and featured a variety of musical performances from our CC School of Rock groups, MC Band, CC Ukulele Club, IWEF Stage Band (comprising of students from Carisbrooke, Medina and The Island VI Form), various soloists and both our CC and MC choirs performed.

Tilly S, a Year 8 student from Carisbrooke College, delivered the first ever live performance of her song ‘Jealousy’, and we were later treated to another original song from Tilly G, a Year 13 A-level Music student at Island VI Form. All of our performers then joined together to perform a concert finale of The Beatles’ ‘Help!’ having learnt and workshopped the song earlier in the day.

The concert was raising funds for the IOW Youth Trust and we were grateful to Michelle Moorman (IOW Youth Trust Fundraising and Communications Manager) for coming along to share some words about the valuable work they are doing in our local community.

In many ways this event encompasses the Five Ways to Wellbeing ‘Give’ that we have been focusing on as a federation this term. If you were unable to attend the concert but would like to contribute towards this event’s donation to the IOW Youth Trust there is an option to do so on School Gateway.

Thank you to all the students, staff, parents and governors who came along to support this lovely evening, and to our Creative Arts Faculty for organising this fantastic event. We are thrilled to see so many of our students so keen to perform at live music events, and look forward to all the exciting opportunities Summer 2023 will bring! All students are warmly encouraged to take part in our musical clubs and activities: please see your Music teacher for more details about how you can get involved in our next event.

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Year 8 Boys Basketball Tournament

Year 8 Boys Basketball Tournament

The Island Year 8 boys Basketball Tournament took place this Tuesday. The first game was between Carisbrooke and The Island Free School. Liam showed impressive composure by scoring 2 breakaway lay-ups to give Carisbrooke the lead. The Free School replied, but Shai and Charlie sealed the game with his inside shooting. It was a great start for Carisbrooke!

Their next opponent was the confident Priory school who won their previous match convincingly 16-0. It was a close encounter, with both teams missing a few lay-ups. Shai stepped up to take a shot from outside of the 3 point line and it went sailing in, putting Carisbrooke 3-2 up. Priory upped their game and took the lead. With time running out, Carisbrooke knew that one basket could take the win. With some great teamwork, they managed to steal the ball and break with Mason finding the target to settle the game 5-4.


The next challenge Carisbrooke faced was against The Bay. The majority of their players towered over the Carisbrooke team. The Bay dominated the boards and collected rebounds at either end to take a 12-0 win.

Carisbrooke’s confidence took a hit after the heavy defeat, but they were determined to bounce back against the tricky Cowes team. Cowes had some fast players who traveled well with the ball, causing problems down the wings. Against the run of play, Carisbrooke took the lead, and the confidence started to rise in the team thanks to another 3 from Shai. Daniel and Liam added to the tally but Cowes hit back, taking the lead. A breakaway chance leveled the game, and with 10 seconds left on the clock, Cowes managed to find the target right at the death to take the win.

The final game of the tournament was against Medina College, and Carisbrooke was determined not to go out with a third defeat. The game started very cagey with missed chances at both ends. The deadlock was broken by points from Charlie, then later Lucas added to Carisbrooke’s tally. They maintained the pressure, with two more points from Mason to take the game out of reach.

As the results were announced, there was a tie for second place between Priory School and Carisbrooke College, and they had to go to a shoot-out. With Priory starting strong, their first shooter put them 1 up. Shai leveled the score making it 1-1. The priory second shooter put them 2 up, and Carisbrooke’s second shooter missed the opportunity to tie the game. With Priory’s third shooter missing, and the game 2-1 in favor of Priory, Mason had to make the shot to keep Carisbrooke in the running for second place.

The atmosphere was tense as he stepped up to take the shot. Mason made it, tying the game 2-2. With all three shooters taking a turn, it had now gone back to the start with Priory’s first shooter stepping up again. He missed the opportunity to give Priory the advantage. Up stepped Shai, Carisbrooke’s player of the tournament, knowing if he gets this shot right, it would give Carisbrooke the silver medal. He approached the free-throw line, clearly nervous and under pressure. He steadied himself, took a deep breath, and made the winning shot to secure second place.

It was a tournament of highs and lows, but the Carisbrooke College boys basketball team walked away with their heads held high, proud of their efforts and the medal they had earned!

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NHS recruitment – Step into healthcare support worker role

NHS recruitment – Step into healthcare support worker role

HCSW careers webinar southeast England.

This online event through Microsoft Teams will give you the chance to hear form people working as healthcare support workers (HCSW) in various roles in the NHS across the southeast region of England. The event will explore how you can choose to work as a HCSW (care assistant/nursing assistant) in many different settings such as hospitals, out in the community, and visiting people’s homes. We will also give an overview of the different types of roles such as caring for patients that are acutely unwell, working in mental health services, supporting people that have learning disabilities, maternity services and working with babies, children or adults. HCSW is a fantastic job and it also has great career opportunities if that is something you wish to pursue, such as apprenticeships to become a registered nurse, ‘earn while you learn’ and get a university degree.

This event is suitable for school and college leavers, for military families and for anyone seeking a new career in the healthcare sector, even those that know they want to go to university as a medical student, paramedic, physiotherapist or nurse, coming and getting a year or so hands on experience as a HCSW will give you so much more knowledge and insight. At the end of the event there will be an email contact to all the NHS Trusts in the southeast region to support you with getting a HCSW job. To join the event on the day click on the link and register at Eventbrite. We look forward to you attending our event. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/step-into-healthcare-support-worker-role-nhs-careers-southeast-england-tickets-569966464037

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UP for Uni programme

UP for Uni programme

The UP for Uni programme is a sustained programme of activity, run by the University of Portsmouth.

The programme aims to provide young people with opportunities to not only learn about university. But also to help young people understand the range of pathways available to them, including options when leaving secondary school, right through to higher education.

Students do not have to be currently thinking about going to university in order to take part in the trips and activities offered. The programme hopes to provide experiences that will help the young people to make informed choices about their future, that is right for them and their individual circumstances.

Opportunities include:
Working with current university students
Taking part in subject taster activities
Workshops covering themes such as revision skills, degree apprenticeships, GCSE choices and more
Chance to explore the university campus & halls of residence
Working with local employers & boosting interview skills

For more information please contact us by emailing upforuni@port.ac.uk

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Head of School’s Blog – 24 March 2023

24 March 2023

Dear Students, Parents & Carers

The following GoDrive video is an excellent educational resource for young drivers. It covers key elements of learning to drive and how to behave once young drivers have their driving licence. I encourage you to watch the videos and look at the magazines as road safety is of vital importance to all of us, but it’s particularly important to young drivers. When I was at VI Form / University, my local community lost two young drivers and a passenger in two accidents and another friend suffered life changing injuries in another accident. I hope you never have to experience anything like this.

GoDrive – without captions     GoDrive – with captions

The two digital magazines available:

For young drivers    For parents of young drivers

Congratulations to the Chemists and Biologists who participated in the Chemistry & Biology Olympiad! This is run by the Royal Societies of Biology & Chemistry and consists of 2 x 45 minute exams that test biological core principles, intuition and problem solving. Over 13 000 students from 800 schools worldwide took part in this year’s competition. Anya achieved a Gold, putting her in the top 5% of the participants and many other students achieved silver, bronze awards.

Details of the revision sessions that are being held over the Easter term break can be found here. Please remember that revision support is also available after school as advertised on the Student Services hub. As I have said many times before both Year 12 & 13 should be planning to finish revision materials by the end of Easter at the latest to allow time to build in the repeat, repeat, repeat that burns the knowledge into your long term memory.

Have a good weekend.

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