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Head of School’s Blog – 1 December 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 1 December 2023

Thank you to staff and students for welcoming 270 Year 11 students from Carisbrooke College, Medina College, The Bay Secondary School and The Island Free School. Feedback has been very positive about how much they enjoyed the teaching, being treated like an adult and having a dedicated site to study at.

Year 13 exams have two more days to go and then we return to normal lessons until the end of term on Friday 15 December.

We are, once again, supporting the Food Bank in the run up to Christmas, so if you are able to bring in a tin, a packet or other non-perishable item and put it under the tree at reception, it would be much appreciated. We will be delivering to the food bank on Thursday 14 December.

Finally, we will be holding our Christmas dinner at lunchtime on Thursday 14 December. Tickets for this have to be bought in advance and will cost £3.00 – an absolute bargain price for the traditional or vegetarian full Christmas dinner, a pudding and a soft drink! The deadline to order is midday on Friday 8 December. Christmas jumpers are encouraged and a collection for The Wight Brainy Bunch will be held, so please bring a few coins if you would like to donate.

Have a lovely weekend – keep warm!

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Psychology Talk from Solent University

Psychology Talk from Solent University

On Friday 24 November, key speakers Violet Gibson, Mei Mason Li and Craig Alison came to deliver a psychology talk from Solent University Southampton. Students were presented with an interactive presentation of how our cognitive perspective impacts individuals’ resilience and ability to overcome stress. Students were able to observe physiological changes in volunteers and given key techniques to help counter their stress response.

Students were very engaged asking questions about the body’s physiological response and were able to link their understanding to key areas already studied on the course, such as cognitive behavioural therapy and classical conditioning.

Students were able to gain further understanding of the role psychology has in numerous fields such as education, clinical and occupational psychology. The talk has inspired many to now consider a career in Psychology. Thank you to Solent University for this inspirational session.

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Head of School’s Blog – 24 November 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 24 November 2023

Good luck to Year 13 as they start their trial exams, I’m sure all of your hard work and revision over the last few months will support you. You will need your lanyard as ID and will also need to follow all of the exam rules e.g. phone off and in bag, no watches…etc.

Exams can be stressful, so make sure you are looking after yourself:

– Sleep: have a regular and not too late bedtime, allow your brain to relax by giving your phone a rest.
– Diet: make sure you are eating well e.g. fresh food rather than processed.
– Exercise: set yourself a target, 5K steps, 10K steps, 30 minute cycle
– Connections: speak to friends and family.
– Mindful time: do things to help you relax, meditate, walk the dog, read.
– Journalling: write down how you are feeling / how your day went.
– Creativity: keep or start a new hobby.

You don’t need to do all of these, but it is good, sensible advice to aim towards.

Next week we are offering a day of taster lessons to Year 11 students on Thursday 30 November. Please make them feel welcome and make sure you are wearing your lanyard.

Have a restful weekend,

Mr Mumford
Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Magistrates Talk

Magistrates Talk

Thank you very much to Rob Harris who came and spoke to criminology, law and sociology students this week about his role as a magistrate. He was very informative, telling us how the courts work, what punishment and other sentencing powers one has, how one trains to become a magistrate, providing us with local, regional and national figures and personal anecdotes.

Criminology students have to study the role of the lay person in the criminal justice system in depth, so to have Rob speak to the students about this really lifted it out from the book and brought it all to life! Rob definitely inspired some students to look into this vital and fascinating voluntary position in society.

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Criminology Guest Speaker – Zoe’s Law

Criminology Guest Speaker – Zoe’s Law

On Wednesday 16 November, Charlie Panayi visited year 12 Criminology students to deliver a talk and answer questions on developing and running a campaign for change. As this is something students are asked to do for one of their main assessments, this was a fantastic opportunity to gain knowledge and advice from somebody with real life experience of undertaking the task.

Charlie outlined the purpose of Zoe’s Law, a campaign that he along with other family and friends of Zoe Panayi launched to call for a change in law to make the testing of moles that have been removed compulsory.
The students were mature and engaged during the talk – asking questions around funding and methods of campaigning. Feedback from them has been overwhelmingly positive and they have very much appreciated the real life experience being discussed with them. Thank you very much to Charlie for giving his time to support our students’ understanding of this topic.

For more details about the “Zoe’s Law” campaign and to sign the petition, please follow this link: https://www.change.org/p/uk-parliament-make-it-zoe-s-law-ensure-all-moles-tags-removed-are-tested-by-law-for-melanoma-cancer
or visit the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/zoepanayilaw/?locale=en_GB

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Geology Fieldwork in the Lake District

Geology Fieldwork in the Lake District

A level geology students at The Island VI Form have recently completed a week long residential, 350 miles north of the Isle of Wight, investigating the geology of the Lake District.

On their first day, with an igneous rocks focus, the students and geology Teachers, Simon Lloyd and Vix Lowthion, went out suited and booted in all the waterproofs to focus on the Borrowdale Volcanic group. First to Derwentwater and the jointed dolerite outcrop at Castle Head, then to the green volcanic slates of Honister Slate Mine (including hot chocolate and souvenirs) and finally the immense andesitic 2,000 ton Bowder stone.

As the week went on, wellies were essential – students walked through the rain and through swollen streams up to the granite intrusion at Sinen Gill and identified andalusite slates, coralite and sillimanite minerals and finally the high grade hornfels.

Day four and five saw a focus on sedimentary rocks and geochronology. They visited Cowraik Quarry Nature Reserve and completed some field sketches, micro studies and measurements of the dips and strikes of the Permian sanddunes there. They then travelled to the A6 Shap road cutting with 8 limb folds of slates and greywacke right next to the traffic. More sketches and dips and strikes. It was cold in Shap!

On the final morning – finally with blue skies and sunshine – they went to Schoolhouse Quarry to investigate the geochronology of events recorded in the rocks. They discovered folding, faulting and even a sill intruding through the beds.

This was a wonderful trip for the students and was well supported by Pippa from the Field Studies Council at Blencathra. Thank you to the staff accompanying the trip for their excellent organisation and for enabling this hands-on experience for the students. Next stop – mock exams!






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Head of School’s Blog – 17 November 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 17 November 2023

We had a great event on Thursday, welcoming over 350 prospective students and parents at our Open evening. Thank you so much for braving the weather and thank you to staff and students for helping and advising future students about the VI Form.

The Open Evening marks the start of the admissions process for joining us in September 2024, the application form is at the back of the new prospectus and also available to download from our website here. I look forward to meeting you individually at the interviews in the New Year.

Our next open event will be for the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design on 30 November. Please see below for more details.

Geology students have also been braving the weather in the Lake District this week. Welcome back and I hope you dry out soon!

Have an enjoyable weekend. 

Mr Mumford
Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Apply Now for Entry September 2024

Apply Now for Entry September 2024

Thank you to everyone who attended our Open Evening on 16 November. It was wonderful to see so many families in attendance and we hope that you received a warm welcome and all of the information you were looking for. 

The application process for entry in September 2024 is now open. Please find full details in the prospectus below. The application form and course entry requirements can also be found below. Completed application forms can be handed in to reception at The Island VI Form, Carisbrooke College or Medina College, alternatively they can be sent via email to  viform@iwef.org.uk.

If you would like to arrange a tour of the site or have any queries at all, please contact us at viform@iwef.org.uk.

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Open Evening 2023

Open Evening 2023

We are delighted to invite current Year 11 students and parents to attend our Open Evening on Thursday 16 November 2023, between 5.00 – 8.00 pm.

The evening will include:

  • A short presentation about the wide range of courses and opportunities we offer
  • Tours of our dedicated Post-16 site and extensive facilities
  • Opportunities to meet subject staff and current students
  • SEND information

Presentations will be held in Main Hall at 6.00 and 7.00 pm.

We very much hope that you will come and have a look around and find out why we are the ideal bridge between school and higher education or employment. We look forward to welcoming you to The Island VI Form.

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Head of School’s Blog – 10 November 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 10 November 2023

Welcome back after half term.

We have only been back a few days, but we have already had GCSE retake exams for English and maths, the Year 13 Parents’ Evening and exam stress busting workshops. Next week we are holding our Open Evening, when prospective Year 11 students and parents are able to tour our site, talk to students and staff and find out about the courses on offer. Thank you in advance if you are helping out during the evening, prospective students really value feedback from current students, and it builds up your career capital for your CV.

Year 13 trial exams and the UCAS internal deadline are at the end of the month. Make sure you are fully prepared and don’t leave things to the last minute. There are revision workshops and UCAS support available if you are struggling.

I would like to give a reminder to everyone about attendance. The more you are here, the more you can learn and the better your results are likely to be. Currently there are too many students with attendance at or below 90%. In a test, 90% is amazing; for attendance it is poor. 90% means you have half a day off a week or a whole day off a fortnight. Try and be in every day and definitely let us know if you are absent. Adults must let their employer know if they are off from work because they are unwell and we expect the same communication from you. If you want to be treated as an adult – phone up or email if you are absent. I’m going to be more challenging on attendance going forward.

Finally, we have been asked to share a letter regarding Operation Sceptre, a knife crime awareness campaign running over the course of the next week. Please follow this link for the letter: https://www.iwef.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Knife-Crime-Awareness-Letter-09.11.2023.pdf

Have a lovely weekend,

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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