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Sports Days

Carisbrooke College Sports Days

This week we held sports days for years 7-9.

All tutor groups performed well with a fun, competitive spirit and simply a nice positive atmosphere where students were seen encouraging each other throughout.

The year 7 trophy went to Mr Gloyn who gained a total of 185 points.

The year 8 trophy went to Mr Briscoe who gained a total of 178 points beating Mr Bennett’s class by one point.

The year 9 trophy went to Mrs Harvey who gained a total of 188 points just out running Mrs Randall’s class towards the end.

Thank you to our PE department who were out all day organising, setting up and running events along with some amazing young leaders.  

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Earthquake!

Volcano!

In geography this week, some of our year 8 students have been designing, making and testing earthquake proof buildings.
Spaghetti (dry!) and marshmallows were used to create strong structures that could withstand the earthquake test bed (a bed of jelly!). All students worked incredibly hard and this was a fantastic and very fun way to end our unit of work looking at tectonic hazards.
Well done Year 8!




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IWEF Summer Music Concert

IWEF Summer Music Concert

This Wednesday we held our first live IWEF concert since 2019, and our first ever federated concert at Carisbrooke College!

The sun shone as audience members gathered outside in our canopied area to enjoy ice creams from Plaza Ices and refreshments served by our School Pastors. The concert began at 7.00pm and featured a variety of musical performances from over 40 of our students from across the Federation.

Students from Carisbrooke College’s School of Rock club joined together to perform alongside Key Stage 4 Music students from Medina College and A level students from Island VI Form. There were also appearances from Carisbrooke College’s choir ‘Sing’ and our Staff & VI Form choir.

Olivia (Medina College Year 11) delivered the first ever live performance of her song ‘Take Me Dancing’, a piece she wrote as part of her GCSE Music coursework; clearly inspiring our younger aspiring musicians. All of our performers then joined together to perform a concert finale of The Beatles’ ‘With a little help from my friends’ having learnt and workshopped the song earlier in the day.

The concert raised £138.50 for the Creative Arts Faculty and will be going towards some new microphones for future musical events.

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 our students performing at live music events again and look forward to all the exciting opportunities 2022/2023 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 next year.








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Rythmtree Festival Performance

Rythmtree Festival Performance

48 students from across the IWEF performed an hour’s set of music in basking heat on the Friday afternoon of the Rhythmtree Festival.

Ensembles from Carisbrooke College’s ‘School of Rock’ club performed hits by Oasis, The White Stripes, Vance Joy and various others. Carisbrooke College’s KS3 choir ‘Sing’ performed ‘Don’t worry be happy’ by Bobby McFerrin. Students from Medina College’s Years 10 and 11 also performed hits by UB40, The Beatles and Bob Marley, supported by Tilly Grimshaw from the Island VI Form.

The performances took place on the colourful ‘Carnevale’ stage and formed part of the IOW Music Hub’s lineup of local schools.

Our musical students have had a very busy term with many events and we are extremely proud of them and the effort and enthusiasm they have shown in preparing for these. It has been wonderful to see their performance skills and confidence growing more and more with each performance.

Mrs Peckham

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Federation Games 2022

Federation Games 2022




The Federation Games are jam packed days of competitive sports, seeing Carisbrooke College and Medina College compete for the overall trophy. Round robin games are played throughout the morning of the event and are followed by ‘finals’ in the afternoon.

This year we have held not one but three rounds of the Federation Games. This is an event that normally happens in year 7 but, due to Covid restrictions over the past couple of years, the current year 8s and 9s didn’t have the opportunity to compete in it. Therefore, we held the games over three days to give all students the opportunity to be involved. Sports ambassadors from older year groups also supported the PE Team in the organisation and smooth running of the events. 

Over the three days, we saw hundreds of students from years 7-9 taking part in competitive but friendly sport. The level of participation and skill shown is testament to the hard work of the Federation PE Team throughout the year.

Mr Rock, Head of PE said “It was an absolute pleasure to watch so much quality sport taking place and to see so many students engaging in it in a massively positive way. My thanks go out to the students, our student leaders/helpers, the staff and the parents for all your support in making such an amazing event happen. A special thank you must be reserved for Mrs Tuck who came up with the Federation Games in the first place in 2015 and has organised the paperwork and logistics for every event since. In her final games before she leaves us, it was truly fitting to name the federation trophy in her honour.”

Mr Philips, Third in Faculty (Science and PE) said “Seeing the vast number of students across the year groups either performing or leading within sport was remarkable. Events like the Federation games are why we do what we do as teachers and sports fans. Simply outstanding!”

Year 7 – overall winners: Medina College! 

Represented by Vinnie

Year 8 – overall winners: Medina College! 

Represented by Jaiden

Year 9 – overall winners: Carisbrooke College! 

Represented by Archie

Year 7 Results and Most Valuable Players:
Frisbee – Medina – Lucas
Rounders – Carisbrooke- Angel
Basketball – Medina…on goal difference! – Vinnie
Boys Football – Carisbrooke- Luke
Girls Football – Carisbrooke- Tally/Imogen
Netball – Medina – Poppy
Cricket – Medina – Jack

Year 8 Results and Most Valuable Players:
Football – Carisbrooke – Jaiden
Girls Football – Carisbrooke – Caitlin/Imogen
Basketball – Medina – Aaron and Matthew
Netball – Medina – Ash
Rounders – Medina – Owen/Amy
Cricket – Medina – Isaac

Year 9
Football – Carisbrooke – Archie
Girls Football – Carisbrooke – Gracie
Basketball – Carisbrooke – Hadley
Netball – Carisbrooke – Mia/Jo
Rounders – Carisbrooke – Luca
Cricket – Carisbrooke – Ellis
Frisbee – Medina – Josh

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Library News

Win an Amazon Fire Tablet!

Summer Reading BINGO

This year we are running a summer reading Bingo challenge.  The challenge is designed to motivate your child to read a wide variety of materials. This encourages your child to set themselves a reading challenge to help prevent the summer reading ‘dip’.  Note that some lines are easier than others and that there is a “free square” in the middle!

To enter, your child will need to fill in a Google Form when they have completed a line (across, down or diagonally). Please note that they will need to be logged into their school Google account.

PRIZES AND REWARDS

  • All entries receive a certificate and achievement points!
  • For every line/diagonal completed on the Bingo Card – 1 raffle ticket
  • If you get a Full House ie all five lines – An extra 5 raffle tickets 

The main raffle prize is an Amazon Fire Tablet!

The challenge begins on Friday 8 July and finishes on Friday 17 September.  

Happy Reading!


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Year 11 Oscars Themed Prom

Year 11’s Glamorous Oscars Themed Prom

Year 11 students had the most wonderful evening on Wednesday 6 July at their glamorous Oscars themed Prom night. After months of fundraising with car washing, raffles, cake sales and much more, the students’ vision came to life.

Students made grand entrances, arriving in sports cars, classic cars and even on horseback! They then took to the red carpet and walked through their hall of fame, detailing their journey over the past five years. Finally, they entered through a giant star to sit down for a meal together.

Oscars awards were presented to students for a vast array of achievements and memorable moments before Oliver Gray and Maisie Huntington were crowned Prom King and Queen. The night was concluded with a special DJ set from student Jaidon Whillier as year 11 took to the dancefloor and lit up the room with their dance moves.

The students really embraced the Oscars theme and went to town with the glamour of their outfits. It was a perfect evening for the most wonderful group of young people. We couldn’t be any prouder of them!








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Year 7 Geography Trip to Sandown Beach

Year 7 Geography Trip to Sandown Beach

On Wednesday 6 July, 117 Year 7’s visited Sandown beach as part of their ‘Coasts’ study this term. The weather was excellent for a day out studying this beautiful part of the island.

The trip enabled our students to make links between what has been learnt in the classroom and what is actually going on along this varied stretch of coastline. Students identified and investigated the physical processes at work such as longshore drift and coastal erosion. They also considered the human geography of the area by examining the sea defences and the land that is protected by this hard engineering.

The children, teachers and support staff all had a fantastic day learning in a different environment. There was even time for an ice cream!





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Primary School Cricket Festival

Primary School Cricket Festival

On Friday 1 July, Young Ambassadors from the Carisbrooke College PE department supported local primary schools by helping to run a cricket festival.

Throughout the day, the ambassadors were responsible for setting up and leading a range of activities for the primary students and did so positively and enthusiastically. Numerous teachers from other schools complimented the Young Ambassadors for their leadership.

Overall, it was a great day of sport with our students doing us as proud as ever. Well done!


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Fantastic work from our Sports Leaders

Fantastic work from our Sports Leaders

On Monday 27 June, students from Medina College and Carisbrooke College supported the Partnership Education Attainment and Children’s Health (PEACH) programme in delivering a fun day of sports activities for over 30 primary schools and 300 students.

This included leading events such as tri golf, athletics, football, handball, boccia, archery and kurling. Throughout the day, teachers and organisers commented on the positive and motivational attitude of our leaders and were simply amazed at how they used their own knowledge and interest in sport to inspire the young students.

All leaders should be very proud of themselves as we, as a federation, absolutely are. As a result, both colleges will be helping out on more sports events throughout the summer term.


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