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Head of School’s Blog – 15 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 15 March 2024

This week has seen some excellent successes for our students with the U15 girls football team winning the 6-a-side spring tournament and being runners up in the overall league. In basketball our boys Year 10 team won 5 out of 5 games with the basketball tournament at Medina on Tuesday, well done to Jordi who was named player of the tournament.

Our box of dreams winners this week in Year 11 were Ella and Jason, congratulations to you on some excellent revision in lessons.

We have noticed over the last couple of weeks that there has been an increase in students coming into school either wearing leggings or a hoodie. Neither of these items are permitted under our school uniform expectations. It is either school trousers or a school skirt. In terms of jumper it is a school jumper and blazer. If there are financial considerations to be taken into account, please can we ensure that parents contact the year offices to discuss.

We heard some excellent extra curricular news over the weekend, Megan in Year 7 competed in the Hampshire Country Grades for Gymnastics and placed first overall and now holds the title of Hampshire County Champion; well done Megan! It is lovely to be able to celebrate such success.

Well done also to our Year 11 students who completed their food tech practical exams this week and good look to our drama students for next Tuesday. We are busily compiling an offer of revision sessions over the Easter Holidays, so information will come out about this shortly.

A reminder that Year 9 pathways forms were due today. If these have not been returned, can they come in by Monday at the latest please.

Finally, I would like to congratulate our Hot Chocolate Friday winners: Cameron, Darryl, Charlie, Jacob, Finley, Ethan, Ryan, Sinan, Bailey and Sebastian. All achieved a golden ticket because they had 100% attendance in the last week or were the top achievement points holders in their year for the same period.

Have a lovely weekend.

Mr Pearce-Jones

Head of School – Medina College

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SACRE Youth Voice Event

SACRE Youth Voice Event

Island SACRE Event Promotes Environmental Stewardship and Interfaith Dialogue

Island SACRE hosted their first ever Youth Voice event on the Isle of Wight on Friday 1 March, at The Bay CE School. The aim was uniting schools in a shared exploration of environmental stewardship and spirituality. The pupils participated in workshops led by PeaceJam, Hampshire Child Services and staff from Island schools.

Students delved into the question: “Do you have to be religious to be a good steward?”

The event saw enthusiastic participation from students who were a credit to their schools.

Students enjoyed fostering collaboration and insightful discussions across schools. They also benefited by gaining knowledge, critical and deeper thinking skills, and also a deeper sense of responsibility towards the world around them. The students were a credit to Carisbrooke College as they engaged with the activities and peers from other Island schools.


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Head of School’s Blog – 15 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 15 March 2024

Dear Students, Parents and Carers

We are now down to single figures for the number of school days until the creative exams start; 9 days, with the main exams starting in 29 school days. Students need to be working at peak capacity and have clear expectations about what to revise and when revision note creation should be completed, to allow for revising them over them again and again. If you are not sure, please ask for help from your teachers.

Revision sessions will be taking place during the Easter break and we advise that you take up these opportunities to further support your examination preparation. The timetable can be found below. 

Congratulations to all of the Year 13 EPQ students who presented their projects in the hall this week. It was great to see some amazing work and even better to listen to students explaining their work and findings. I now know more than I did at the beginning of the week, congratulations again. EPQ will be fully launched to Year 12 Students after Easter.

On Tuesday, we will be holding a virtual assembly for Year 13 Students who are planning to attend University in September. This will have a focus on Student Finance and will be delivered for us by Solent University. The session will be recorded and a link to view will be shared with parents directly. If you have any questions in advance for the presenter, please email to Student Services on: vi-student-services@iwef.org.uk.

Finally, just a quick reminder about the Year 12 Parents’ Evening on Thursday 21 March. This is a virtual event. If you are having any difficulties booking your appointments, please contact: viform@iwef.org.uk.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Cover Supervisor

Cover Supervisor

Salary: NJC Scale 4 SCP 7-11, £19,754.66 to £21,124.82 per annum (pay award pending)
Hours: 35 per week, Term time plus 1 day
Permanent contract

The Governing Board of the Isle of Wight Education Federation is seeking to appoint a Cover Supervisor to supervise whole classes during the short-term absence of the class teacher under the guidance of teaching / senior staff and within an agreed system of supervision, including implementing work programmes, managing pupil behaviour and assisting pupils in relevant activities in line with the Federation’s policies and procedures.

The Isle of Wight Education Federation has been established to harness the very best education practice within two secondary schools and a large A Level sixth-form centre of almost 500 students. The aim is to create a culture of continual improvement with increasingly successful outcomes for young people across the Island.

The Federation comprises of Carisbrooke College, Medina College and The Island VI Form and candidates should, therefore, be prepared to work on any of the three sites, as necessary.

The Colleges are fast-paced, fun and caring environments in which to work and there are excellent opportunities for personal and professional growth and development. If you feel you have what it takes to be part of our dynamic team, we would be delighted to hear from you.

To apply, please complete the application fom below and return it to hr@iwef.org.uk. Please note that we cannot accept applications which are not submitted on the official application forms, and we do not accept CVs under any circumstances.

The Governing Board of the Isle of Wight Education Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment.

The Governing Board of the Isle of Wight Education Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

Please note that the Governing Body of an Aided or a Foundation School is the employer.

Closing date: 9am, Monday 20 May 2024
Interviews: Week beginning 3 June TBC

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Head of School’s Blog – 8 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 8 March 2024

Welcome to the blog for this week. It does not seem possible we are halfway through this half term. Year 11s have eight weeks before the exam season starts, including the Easter break. The first exams in the week beginning 6 May are in fashion and health and social studies. The first big whole year group exam is biology on 10 May. The year 11 students need to make the most of the time they have left and a timetable of revision sessions during the Easter break will be sent home shortly.

This week the year 11 students who study Food and Nutrition at GCSE have been doing their practical exam. The standard of cooking and presentation has been phenomenal. I have had the privilege of tasting their hard work! I have been treated to various lasagnes, pies, chicken kievs, paella, curries, wraps, kebabs, and pasta dishes. All students made their own pasta and fresh bread with some making pesto and chutneys. Those who made desserts produced bread and butter puddings, profiteroles (with various flavours of cream inside), rhubarb and apple pies and even some patisserie standard macarons. Their homemade jams and custards were very tasty. I am so proud of them all. Huge thank you to all the staff that have supported them. Thank you to all the parents that have supported the ingredients and tested various versions of their final menus. In my opinion there are a number of them who could become Mitchelin Star rated chefs of the future!

Last weekend a group of students attended a trip to the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton for a performance of Blood Brothers.  The students were a credit to Carisbrooke College and I’d like to thank them and the staff involved for taking time out of their weekend to attend an educational trip.

Year 7 had their core subject trial exams on Tuesday and this gave them a taster of what to expect during year 11 when they have their final GCSE exams.  Whilst it is a few years away yet, it sets the scene and shows them what is expected of them and is good practice for the coming years. The students were amazing and took it all in their stride.

It was lovely to see so many year 9 students and parents at the Pathways Evening on Thursday. Thank you to all the parents and students that attended and the staff who made it such an informative event. The deadline for the pathways form is next Friday 15 March.

We are looking to hold a Parent Voice meeting on Thursday 21 March. This is open to all parents/carers and is an opportunity for you to ask questions and/or raise any concerns that you may have regarding Carisbrooke College. Please email donna.keogh@iwef.org.uk to confirm your attendance.

Next Tuesday we have 81 year 10 students on a trip to see a performance of Macbeth in Southsea and a mop up session for year 9 students for the Teen Booster.  Another busy week here in school.

Miss Begley

Head of School – Carisbrooke College

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Head of School’s Blog – 8 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 8 March 2024

Dear Students, Parents & Carers,

We are halfway through this half term already and we have 14 school days until the Arts based exams and 40 school days until the main exams start for Year 13. Year 12, you have 65 school days until your end of year exams start.

Therefore, I hope that all of you have revision plans in place? This means that resources are created with plenty of time in the coming weeks to go over them again and again, burning the knowledge into your long term memory. Hard work pays off.

We will be launching the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ – half an A level) to Year 12 over the coming weeks. There will be an extended assembly around Easter to provide full details. Part of this launch includes the current Year 13 EPQ students exhibiting their projects in the Hall on Tuesday 12 March, from 2.30pm. This is your chance to see what they have done and ask any questions about the qualification.

If you are currently studying two A Levels, you need to think about what you will be picking up to still be classed as a full time student, could it be the EPQ?

Hopefully we will all enjoy a sunny weekend.

Mr Mumford
Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Head of School’s Blog – 8 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 8 March 2024

We now have just 14 days left of the Spring term, please make a note in your diaries that we break up for the Easter Holidays on Thursday 28th March as the Friday of that week is a bank holiday.

This week I had a meeting with the catering team to discuss the exciting menus they have planned for the summer term. During the meeting, they mentioned that there is a significant number of students who are entitled to free school meals who are not using this entitlement. If your child is eligible for free school meals, they have £2.95 a day to spend in the canteen which is enough to purchase a meal and a drink. If they don’t use this money, it does not accumulate, so please make sure you are taking advantage of this. Take a look at the current menus on our website here; there is a wide variety of hot and cold options every day at break and lunch time.

We are aware there is a very small minority of students who are abusing our toilet facilities. This is clearly an area of the school where we cannot have CCTV footage, so this makes it challenging for us to catch the perpetrators. Can I ask that we all reiterate the importance of respecting the facilities so everyone can use them in a pleasant manner. Looking at the local news and reports from other secondary schools, sadly this disrespect for toilets does not seem to be uncommon at the moment. On the topic of events that are happening outside of school, we are aware that some fake Medina College Tik Tok accounts have been set up. We do our best to investigate these and report them to Tik Tok to be blocked. However, I would like your support with this, so ask that if you come across such an account, can you please also report them so we can shut these down as quickly as possible.

This week we have had some amazing activities taking place such as: activities for National Careers Week, the Maritime Roadshow, World Book Day, Athletic Championships and other sporting fixtures and our Year 7 trial exams where I have had reported back to me that behaviour was amazing. Well done Year 7!

Also this week, we had the Year 9 Pathways Evening. All of the information that was shared can be found on our website here. Please remember that forms need to be returned by Friday 15 March at the latest. 

Finally, I would like to finish off by congratulating our Hot Chocolate Friday winners this week for 100% attendance in the previous week or top achievement points. Well done to: Ruben, Sebby, Billy, Tom, Ethan, Ellie, Molly, David, Lewis and Ferne.

Mr Pearce-Jones
Head of School – Medina College

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Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

As part of Carisbrooke College’s Chinese New Year celebrations in February, Mandarin teacher Miss Yao gave out traditional red envelopes (or Hong Bao) to some of the highest achievers in the year 10 GCSE group.

Red envelopes are traditionally distributed to youngsters in China and are a way of bringing good luck and fortune to those that receive them.

Lessons at GCSE are infused with culture and fun as well as knowledge and this GCSE group are continuing to impress everyone with their language skills. We look forward to watching them take their Mandarin abilities to the next level with the help of Miss Yao and Mr Briscoe over the next year.


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Head of School’s Blog – 1 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 1 March 2024

Welcome to March; it is hard to believe that we are almost a quarter of the way through the year already!

For Year 11, they only have 19 school days of this final full half term unaffected by their real GCSE exams, so it is important that they are ensuring every day counts.

Well done to Year 10 for their conduct in their trial exams this week, very impressive. Good luck to Year 7 for their first taste of exams next Wednesday.

Please remember that Wednesday 6 March is our Year 9 Pathways Evening between 5.00 – 7.00 pm. During this evening, important information will be given about how Year 9 can choose their GCSE options, so please do try to attend. 

Due to a lot of bugs and illnesses going around, attendance has been particularly low this week. It is really important to ensure, where possible, that students attend school because attendance of below 90% can affect a child’s GCSE grade by one whole grade. Guidance as to how to improve attendance can be found here: Attendance Guidance for Parents/Carers. I would also like to draw your attention to the latest new release from the Department of Education here. This explains how from August 2024 they are raising the costs of fines for term time absence. All fines are handled by the local authority who decide whether an absence reaches the threshold for a fine to be issued. 

I have had a few questions about toilets this week, so can I take this opportunity to reassure parents that there are multiple toilets open for students throughout the day. On top of the unisex toilet, we also have four separate toilet blocks for girls and two for boys. The single sex blocks are only closed for cleaning from 1.10 pm for about half an hour. 

Congratulations to all the sports teams this week: well done for playing all the fixtures you have despite the rain.

Finally, well done to our Hot Chocolate Friday winners: Emma, Harry, Ethan, Maddie, Logan, Alfie, Sophie, Ethan, Billy and Harry, who all secured a place either through 100% attendance in the last week or being the top achievement point winners for their year group. 

Have a lovely weekend. 

Mr Pearce-Jones

Head of School – Medina College

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Head of School’s Blog – 1 March 2024

Head of School’s Blog – 1 March 2024

Dear Students, Parents & Carers, 

Two weeks down and four to go, or 19 school days until the Arts based exams start. Revision materials are available from reception and revision sessions are running after school and will also be offered over the Easter break; details of which we will share next week.

Congratulations to Oliver Kurt and Olivia Metcalf who have been appointed to the role of Head Students. I look forward to continuing to work with them and Student Voice over the coming year.

The Year 12 Parents’ Evening is on Thursday 21 March. This will be a virtual event and details of how to book appointments have been shared this week via email with parents and carers.

Have a great weekend. 

Mr Mumford
Head of School – The Island VI Form

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