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World Book Day 2023

World Book Day 2023

This year we supported World Book Day on Friday 3 March by reading a five part story at the beginning of each lesson throughout the day.  The chosen text was a short story from the book ‘Being an Ally’, a recommended text for our readers. Students found the story engaging, thought provoking and it led to further conversations between students and with teachers. The book can be purchased with a World Book Day book token from most book stores.


Student reflections

Clyde – I think that it is a good moral to stand up to racism by helping others who need it and by becoming an ally. When they start their own website I think it is inspirational because it shows that by sharing stories we can speak out and not be afraid. It shows us how people can feel when they are belittled and how by helping each other we make each other feel better and supported. 

Erin – It was a good story, it teaches you about not just sitting there, but instead using your voice to speak up for others. It teaches us that racism still exists and it can be subtle but it hasn’t disappeared. 

D – I thought it was interesting to read about something that happens in real life. it wouldn’t be something that I would normally read, as it is not the same genre. You may not hear much about racism, but it is clear that it still exists, and it changes the way I have thought.

Leo – I thought it was very interesting and it is a real life situation that could happen at any time and this makes it relatable. 

Oliver – I thought it was a good short story and it shows that a few words can make a big difference to a situation. 

Deacon – I agree with the message that racism is harmful but the story was a bit short.  We hear about racism regularly but there seems to be no better ending to the story ever. 

Stefan – It was a good book, and it teaches about things that I  know happen but I haven’t experienced.  It gave me a new insight on a really important issue. 

Harry – Showed me things I might not have noticed before about the way I speak to others. 

Chloe – It is a good thing to talk about and I can relate to it. It makes me feel less alone. 

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Head of school’s Blog – 3 March 2023

3 March 2023

Thank you to the parents/carers who attended the Pathways Evening for year 9 on Wednesday. We hope it was useful and assisted in making their option choices for the next stage of their education. Option forms need to be in by Friday 10 March. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs McDowall.  Here is the link to all the information.

We will be holding a ‘Help your child revise’ parent drop in evening on Monday 6 March at Medina College and Tuesday 7 March at Carisbrooke College for year 11 parents/carers (you can attend either college).  The evening at Carisbrooke will start at 4.30 pm and finish at 6.00 pm and aims to look at how you can support and guide your child through the revision/exam process.

As well as revision classes for year 11, we also offer a range of after school clubs and you can find a list of them all here

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Freshwater Five

Freshwater Five

On Wednesday 1 March, 60 students from Carisbrooke College, Medina College and The Island VI Form went to see a production of ‘Freshwater Five’ at the Quay Arts in Newport.

The play told the story of five fishermen from The Isle of Wight who were convicted of drug smuggling in 2011. The five men in question have always pleaded their innocence in the face of contradictory evidence. 

It was an excellent piece of storytelling, highly creative and very well acted. It should provide our students with lots of ideas about how to create and develop their own productions in the future.

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Head of School’s Blog – 24 February 2023

24 February 2023

I have very much enjoyed leading assemblies this week, they have been based on Equality and Rights Advocates and students in all years embraced the subject very well. It has been a pleasure to see the students return in smart uniform, and ready to learn.

I would like to say a big thank you to all the Federation Dance Live team who competed on Monday in Portsmouth. I had the pleasure of watching their performance and although they didn’t get through, the performance was spectacular and they all did the Federation proud!

Thank you to those parents who attended the virtual parents evening for year 9. Next week, Tuesday 28 February, we will be having the Keystage 4 Pathways Evening for year 9 students and their parents/carers from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm in school. This is an opportunity for you and your child to talk to subject staff about the courses that are on offer in the next stage of their education. We look forward to welcoming you.

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Year 7 Kindness Breakfast

Year 7 Kindness Breakfast

During the last half term Year 7 focused on Kindness. We launched Kindness Bingo, where the students had to complete a range of activities which showed kindness to others. The winners of this activity were then invited to have breakfast with Mrs Lythgoe and Miss Bracegirdle. 

The students were treated to pancakes, croissants, pan au chocolate, fresh fruits and fresh fruit juices. The students were able to enjoy this treat and share their stories of how they have been kind to others and how this made them feel. 

Our focus for the half term ahead, will of course be to carry on being kind to others, but also how we prepare ourselves to have the correct focus and approach to learning within the classroom. 

Well done Year 7!

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Head of School’s Blog – 10 February 2023

10 February 2023

Welcome to the final newsletter for this half term.

On Thursday we had our second Pathways Assembly for year 9 students. This week was the Technology Faculty. A letter was sent out on Monday with information regarding our Pathways information evening. Please remember to complete the expression of interest form by 8.00 am Monday 20 February. Also, please remember to book your appointments for the upcoming year 9 parents’ evening https://carisbrooke.schoolcloud.co.uk/

We had our celebration assemblies this week and it was excellent to see so many students recognised for their achievements. Well done to them all!

For parents/carers of year 11, please remind your child to attend the revision sessions over the half term and to continue revising at home.

Have a lovely half term.

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U13’s Cricket Festival

U13 Cricket Festival

On Tuesday 7 February students from Carisbrooke College took part in an U13’s Cricket Festival at Medina College.  This was the first time the students had played competitive cricket in this format, however, what took place over the course of three hours was quite frankly remarkable. 

From start to finish, all 10 girls performed to an amazing level and competed in all disciplines of cricket; batting, bowling and fielding and did so as a solid unit. In the first game against local rivals, Medina set Carisbrooke a target of 82 to win after some excellent bowling from the whole team.  Tali J, Rosie B, Daisy R, Evie R, and Cerese B all bowled consistently straight and at a good length, with Madison W stopping every ball from reaching the wall and giving runs away. The Year 8 students were great role models for the younger students. With Summer C and Jasmine D completing the roster for the first game and showing no signs of weakness, Carisbrooke really did look as though they could compete on all ends. 


In reply to Medina, Carisbrooke started well with Captain Tali leading from the front and who eventually went on to score 20 before having to retire.  Rosie complemented this effort with 12 of her own and as the team continued to perform well, it went down to the last ball of the game for Carisbrooke to go away with their first win.

Tali continued to captain the team well and quickly found that the team liked to follow in the current England team footsteps by batting second with a clear target to aim for. This could not have been a better decision as the next game against The Bay went down to the penultimate ball with Carisbrooke needing 81 to win.  What was so nice about this game was that whilst the older students put in another great performance, it was the younger students who brought the team home to eventually take the win with 85 runs.  It was once again nice to see how the team supported each other to change positions in the field and adapt tactics throughout. Daisy W, in her first game, took two well timed wickets to slow The Bay run rate and Miley H in her first appearance bowled superbly and supported the run chase.

In the third game Carisbrooke held the Priory to 59 and managed to score 95 runs in reply which meant they would only need to win their final game to take the championship. In the final game against Ryde Academy, Carisbrooke put together an amazing display in the field to hold them to 64 all out, which was the second game in a row that Carisbrooke had managed to bowl their opponents out.  In return Carisbrooke steadily built a good run chase but lost some key wickets at crucial times.  However, the girls on the side did not stop cheering on their batters and pushed them on to eventually take the win, thanks to some outstanding batting by Daisy R in the last over.  

The girls were an absolute pleasure throughout the tournament and did Carisbrooke proud.  Some individual highlights include:
Tali J – great captain, inspirational in the field, bowling and leading out the attack when batting. Player of the tournament as selected by the other players.
Daisy R – consistent throughout including bringing the team home in the final game to take the trophy.
Evie R – calm and reassuring throughout with some big hits to the boundary and taking wickets at key times.
Daisy W – massive hits with the bat and outright speed when bowling which was almost impossible to hit.
Rosie B – excellent catching, consistent bowling and high run scoring in all the games.  Vice captain throughout which really supported others.
Madison W – Best wicket keeper in the tournament and the difference between winning by 1 or losing by 1.  Simply outstanding behind the wickets.
Cerese B – hitting the most 4s and 6s in the tournament and always willing to help others including other teams.
Summer C – scored the vital runs in the second game to bring the team home and went throughout the tournament without making a mistake. 
Miley H – Enthusiasm to stop everything in the field and running between the wickets and putting the pressure on the opponents fielders.
Jasmine D – showed no fear in taking on some of the fastest bowlers in the tournament and taking some wickets at the key moments in the game.

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Head of School’s Blog – 3 February 2023

3 February 2023

Welcome to the penultimate newsletter for this half term.

I want to start by reminding you that we are relaunching Parent Voice at Carisbrooke. The first meeting is Tuesday 7 February at 6.00 pm. Many thanks to Mrs Peckham for taking on the role of being the staff link for the meetings. I am very much looking forward to meeting you all and getting some ideas on how we can improve parental engagement which is very important if we are to successfully support all our students.

On Thursday we had our second Pathways Assembly for year 9 students delivered by the Creative Arts Faculty. They gained valuable information on Fine Art, Graphic Communication, Drama and Music. Next week we will have our final assembly covering the subjects offered in the Technology Faculty. There will be a letter sent out to parents/carers on Monday with information on the Pathway process. We will be holding an in person Pathways Evening on Tuesday 28 February between 5.00 pm and 7.00 pm. This will give you and your child the opportunity to visit subject areas, talk to subject specific staff and look at displays illustrating what the subject involves.

An email was sent out to all parents of year 9 yesterday with links to book in for the virtual parents’ evening on Wednesday 22 February. If you haven’t already made your appointments, please do so as this is an excellent opportunity for parents/carers to discuss their child’s progress with their individual subject teachers. If you have any problems logging onto the booking system, please telephone the school reception.

Year 11 received the results of the trial exams this morning. These results were met with mixed emotions but they allow the students to see how their work is progressing and any gaps in their learning. For those who were disappointed, there is still plenty of time to turn things around and lots of support on offer. After half term, students will meet with members of the Senior Leadership Team to look at their individual results and set some targets for the upcoming months so that they achieve the results they deserve in August. Parents/carers have the opportunity to discuss their child’s progress with their subject teachers next week at the year 11 parents’ evening. A letter will be coming out about the revision sessions being held over the February half term break

On Monday the school nurses will be at Carisbrooke to see a group of year 7 students as part of the ‘MapMe’ studies. On Thursday the School Immunisation Team will be administering the year 9 Teen Boosters. For both of these sessions, the nursing team have contacted parents/carers directly for consent.

Have a lovely weekend.

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Indoor Rowing Championships

Indoor Rowing Championships

On Thursday 2 February the Isle of Wight Indoor Rowing Championship took place. Carisbrooke entered a group of students who were mostly new to the sport, however this did not prevent them from putting in a good team effort with some spectacular individual performances.

In the Year 11 competition Ashton put in a great performance to come second in the endurance event whilst also beating a national rowing athlete in the process! Ashton was supported by Tom who gave everything he had and Jacob who put in a good sprint event.


The Year 10 performance of the day went to Aaliyah who came first in the sprint event in style. Aaliyah was supported consistently by Kian, Arthur, Harry, Grace, Delia and Chloe.

The Year 9 athlete of the day not just for Carisbrooke but for the whole event went to Bethan who destroyed the field in the endurance race and then backed it up by taking first in the sprint. Lucy, Theo and Lewis completed the rest of the year 9 races and did so with pride.

In Year 8 Rosie won the sprint race to give a timely boost to the Year 8 team also consisting of Lincoln, Rowan and Daisy.

The top performing team of the day for Carisbrooke went to Year 7 led by Summer won both the endurance and sprint races with such ease. Miley put in two very good performances to back Summer up and Jack, who won his endurance event led Harvey, Archie and Toby in the boy races to consistent outings.

Overall, Carisbrooke came 4th out of 8 schools with the potential to build into a very strong team over the next few years.

Well done to all the students for representing Carisbrooke with such pride!

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STEM Workshop

STEM Workshop

Last Monday our Year 7 students attended Marine Engineering STEM workshops. These workshops are designed to inspire young people to consider a career in the Marine industry. Delivered by the Marine Society and Sea Cadets organisation, the workshops were hands-on from start to finish.

If you’re wondering what STEM stands for, it’s: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Students encountered all four aspects of STEM as they engaged in practical activities and experiments which taught them about buoyancy, displacement, density and Newton’s 3rd Law.

The Year 7’s enjoyed listening to Suzy, the Workshop Leader, as she explained Archimedes Principle whilst demonstrating the principle itself, showing how the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces. Following this, in teams of three, students worked together to turn a small piece of card and tin foil into a ship of their own. Each team then filled their ship with marbles, one at a time, until their ship sank!

There were some great results but the winning team’s boat held an amazing 340g worth of marbles. Well done to our Year 7’s for being a credit to the school.

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