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Terrific Tempest

Terrific Tempest

A group of KS3 students from both Carisbrooke and Medina Colleges had the privilege of attending Shakespeare’s Globe in London last week to watch a production of The Tempest which forms part of their English Literature studies.

The in-house Globe Ensemble of actors created an amusing, visually inventive, and fun take on Shakespeare’s final play. Students were entertained by the costuming of characters who were dressed in modern garb rather than more traditional attire. Students were amused by Caliban’s call and response routine at the end of the first half; Prospero’s scheming brother Antonio and his inner-circle’s “feast that wasn’t”; the Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban “washing-line” scene (the “washing line” having been turned into washed ashore lost Amazon packages) to name a few.

Visiting Shakespeare’s Globe adds to the impact of the play and allows students to truly feel immersed in the theatre environment.


Attending as Groundlings (an audience who stands in front of the stage) for the production also helped students further understand the context of Shakespeare’s time and experience the play as he intended. Watching a Shakespeare play on stage allows the students to gain a better understanding of the themes and character development within the text and this helps them to develop their comprehension of the play.

Despite some transport difficulties, it was a lovely, sunny day and was enjoyed by all!

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Tour of Britain Trophy

Tour of Britain Trophy

During the last academic year the Isle of Wight Council challenged schools across the Island to take part in a competition to design a trophy for the Tour of Britain cycle race. KS3 students at Medina College took on the challenge in their Design and Technology lessons and hundreds of fantastic designs were submitted. Ella, who is now in year 10, had her design selected and made into a trophy to compete with the other school entries.

Ella’s trophy was then selected as the overall winner and the plan was for it to be presented to the winning team at the end of the Tour of Britain cycle race. However following the death of Queen Elizabeth II the decision was made to cancel the last few legs of the race.

To recognise the efforts of the students, The Isle of Wight Council invited Ella and the runners up to a presentation at Ryde rowing club on Saturday 8th October and Ella was presented with a prize by the Ryde town mayor.

Well done to everyone who took part and a big well done to Ella!

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British Showjumping Award

British Showjumping Awards

Last week our Year 9 student, Bailey, was invited to attend the British Showjumping Awards Ball in Solihill. The awards celebrate showjumping achievements from across the country from grassroots up to Team GB riders. Bailey has been competing her pony Campion Pipes of Pan a.k.a ‘Piper’ consistently throughout the 2022 season, and was presented an award for maintaining the top position in the 60cm Club League for the South East region.

“Earlier this year I joined the BSJA so I could start getting more experience competing with Piper. I was so surprised that I was not only in 3rd place for the 70cm class South East division, but had made it to 1st place in the 60cm! I am so grateful to my trainers Sarah Holmes and Hayley Webster (both former Medina College students) for their coaching, and to the IOW BSJA for such a supportive environment at all their shows. It’s given me and Piper the confidence to push ourselves in 2023!” – Bailey

Well done on such a wonderful achievement Bailey!

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Summer Geography Challenge

Summer Geography Challenge

There were some impressive entries for Medina College’s summer geography challenge. The winner was David  who was presented with his prize in assembly last week.

David has now been entered into the National competition. He really embraced the challenge creating maps, going on walks, painting pebbles and completing  many other exciting challenges. Very well done David!


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Medina College awarded the PEACH Bronze Award

Medina College awarded the PEACH Bronze Award 

Medina College has been awarded the Partnership for Education, Attainment and Children’s Health (PEACH) bronze award. The award is for the College’s commitment to improving the wellbeing, health and attainment  of students throughout the school.  The award is a self review of 34 criteria which is then assessed by an independent panel.   Carisbrooke and Medina College are the first secondary schools on the Isle of Wight to achieve this award.

The award focuses on four domains:

Personal, Social, Health and Economic education.  How the whole curriculum promotes students’ learning on emerging issues, relationships, diversity and health issues across a range of contexts.

Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health – How the school provides and raises awareness of students’ emotional health and mental wellbeing to build confidence, resilience and raise self esteem.

Physical Activity – The importance of physical activity in school during lessons, not just PE lessons, and also extra curricular provision.

Healthy Eating – The importance of nutrition through curriculum subjects, school lunch providers and general reinforcement of healthy eating.

This is a tremendous achievement for all of us at Medina and recognises the great work which we are undertaking to improve wellbeing for everyone in the Medina Community.  A huge thank you to all of the staff, students and governors who have helped us to achieve this award.

The school is now working towards the SILVER award – more details to follow.

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Year 7 Literacy Project

Year 7 Literacy Project

Last week a group of year 7 students were involved in a Literacy Project based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The aim of the project was to immerse the students in the plot and themes of the text, to help remove taboos relating to studying Shakespeare and to help them grow in confidence with regards to school and Literacy.

Through a range of creative activities the year 7s explored The Tempest with local artist Glenn Martin, English teacher, Mrs Smith and Librarian, Ms Ryan. 

At the beach the students were able to experience the atmosphere of the sea and understand and appreciate its power. They were able to imagine that they too were castaways washed up on the sand and how frightening that might have been. The beach also allowed the students to create some fantastic art works and talk about the language we could use to describe our environment and emotions.


Throughout the week they worked with clay to recreate characters to help further develop their understanding of the text. They depicted key scenes from the text by creating boxes inspired by Joseph Cornell and used reclaimed items found on the beach to produce a sculpture based on the text.

Back at school, students used their beach experience to compose a musical response with Mrs Peckham and performed Act 1 Scene 1 with Mr Lyle to gain further appreciation of the play.

Students ended the week by producing a fantastic exhibition of their work for parents last Friday afternoon. On Thursday 6 October we travelled up to London in the sunshine to watch The Tempest be performed on the South Bank in the world Famous, Shakespeare’s Globe. The students experienced what it was like to watch a play during the Elizabethan Age. 

Thanks go to Ms Keogh and Ms Begley for driving the minibus and the Weather Wizard for being on our team.



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Year 7 boys’ football team

Year 7 Boys’ Football – Medina V Christ the King

On Tuesday, the Year 7 boys’ football team took their winning streak to four wins from four games. This week’s opponents were Christ the King College and they struggled to offer much resistance against what is quickly becoming a very successful team.

Despite having two new players joining the team this week, they played amazingly well, supporting each other and coming out with a 9-2 win. Blayze was excellent, scoring five of the nine goals! With only two games left in the schools league this term, next week, we look to play our biggest opposition, with a game against Cowes Enterprise College.


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Year 10 Boys Football Match Reports

Year 10 Boys Football Match Reports

Hampshire Cup v Springfield School Portsmouth

Medina College travelled over to Portsmouth on Monday to Springfield School for the 1st round of the Hampshire cup.

In a hostile environment Medina played with aggression and tactical awareness to overcome a stubborn Springfield side. Medina produced their best performance of the season winning 5-1 with Kai scoring 1 and Will scoring 4.

Medina v The Bay

On Wednesday afternoon Medina played again, this time at home against a strong Bay side. It was another fantastic performance by the whole team. Some brilliant football was played throughout the game and Medina ended up winning 8-1, with Luca scoring 1 goal and Will scoring 7.

An amazing week for the whole team and a brilliant week for Will who scored a total of 11 goals over two games! Well done all, Mr Dye was very pleased with the results!

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Photography Winners!

Photography Winners!

Don’t miss out!

Our Biosphere exhibition is in its final two weeks of residency at Independent Arts in Newport town Centre. Make sure you pop down soon to see the incredible work that has been created by students across all three IWEF sites.

Work from the winners of our Biosphere Photography competition is included in the exhibition. You can see the winning photos below.

1st Place- Riley H

2nd place- Lissy W

3rd place- Bailey S

Keep an eye out for exciting news coming soon relating to our highly anticipated Takeover Day at Independent Arts.

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Year 7 Boys Football team take on Ryde School

Year 7 Boys Football Team take on Ryde School

It was a lovely autumn afternoon for Football, the game started frantically with both teams trying their best and working hard. Medina were the first to score a beautiful curling finish from Bobby into the top corner. Ryde grew into the game and looked dangerous but some solid defending from Dylan, Jaiden and Harrison limited Ryde’s chances. Medina started to control the game and won a free kick just inside the Ryde half. Jaiden stepped up and struck the ball well and it ended up going into the far corner of the goal. Ryde responded well and had some strong individual performances which allowed them to score through a deflected shot. Medina made two substitutions to get some fresh legs on and Logan nearly scored with his first touch in Medina colours. Callum also came on as a substitute and scored a great counter attacking goal for Medina to go into the break 3-1 up.

Ryde started the second half stronger and hit back with a goal to make it 3-2. Medina continued to push forward with some fantastic interplay from Owen and Eron. This is where the next goal came from with Ashton, striking a shot into the bottom corner from the left making it 4-2. Despite some fantastic play from Dillon and Blayze, Ryde threw caution to the wind for the next 10 mins and managed to get the score back to 4-4. Medina managed to get a winning goal through Ashton dribbling past 2 defenders and striking it into the top corner, a goal worthy of winning any game!

A brilliant first game, well done to all players from Medina and Ryde School for playing such a great match.

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