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Head of School’s Blog – 6 October 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 6 October 2023

We are conducting Learning walks over the last two weeks of this half term, focusing on marking, feedback and you knowing what you need to do to improve your outcomes (grades). Attendance is the easiest and has possibly the biggest impact on your outcomes. Try and be here every day and use google classrooms to catch up if you are away.

After half term, Year 13 has a parents’ evening (Thursday 9 November) followed by trial exams at the end of the month. The UCAS deadline is also fast approaching, 1 December (internal deadline).

The following is a useful guide to University, for Y12 or Y13 parents: University Guide 2023/2024

We look forward to welcoming Year 11 students to our Open Evening on Thursday 16 November and we will also be offering taster lessons for a day during the Year 13 trial exams week. Please make everyone feel welcome, you were in their position a year or two ago.

Parents will have received a letter today about the parent governor vacancy that we are currently looking to fill. Please see our website for more details of this.

Finally, take a look at what has been going on in STEM Club here. Why not join next week – all students welcome!

Enjoy the warm weekend.

Mr Mumford
Head of School – The Island VI Form

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STEM Club

STEM Club

VI form STEM club – every Wednesday 3:15 – 4:15 in 6S4

This week was the third week of STEM club. The previous two weeks we have been investigating the best methods of growing crystals. This week we dissected hearts and looked at the differences in the structures and their function. Next week, we are investigating the effects of alcohol and caffeine (on daphnia!)

Come and join us – all students welcome!

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Head of School’s Blog – 29 September 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 29 September 2023

It has been a busy week this week with Young Enterprise, Year 7/8 Readers meetings and Open Evenings at Medina and Carisbrooke. Thank you, if you have supported at any of these events.

Time goes very fast at The Island VI Form and we are already only three weeks away from our October half term (two week break from Monday 23 October – Friday 3 November). Therefore, Year 13 students only have three half terms left before creative arts exams start or four half terms until written subject exams start! Year 12, despite just starting, have only nine more half terms before they sit their exams in 2025 (sooner for some vocational subjects!). Therefore, make sure you are getting the basics right:
– Be here every day

– Phone or email if you are absent
– Be on time
– Wear your lanyard
– Look after your mental health (plan ahead, eat well, exercise & relax)
– Plan driving lessons / appointments after school
– Study in study periods
– Attend after school revision
– Build career capital (DoE, Young Enterprise, Y7/8 reading mentor…)
– Ask for help

Parents often ask me how they can help and support; getting these basics right is one of the best and easiest things you can do.

Have a nice weekend.

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Head of School’s Blog – 22 September 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 22 September 2023

Lessons are now in full swing and all students should now be supporting their studies by doing additional work in their study periods. This needs to be your regular routine that starts now. I keep saying that hard work pays off (HWPO) and it’s true. The other key is to be here every day.

In your study periods, you should be reviewing prior learning, making revision notes from day one, looking at which topics are coming up next, completing homework, looking at past exam papers and examiner reports. If you are not sure what to do, ask your teachers. Support will also be on Google Classroom.

Study periods are also for building ‘Career Capital’ or transferable skills (leadership, team work, resilience, for example). You should be taking part in extra curricular activities in or outside of school.

For example, here are some upcoming opportunities:

  • Young Enterprise – First meeting 9.30am Monday 25 September in M1
  • Support Year 7/8 reading – Introductory meeting at 12.40pm Monday 25 September in A5
  • UCAS hub – M2 Tuesdays during morning break
  • Talking shop – every Thursday in A5 during morning break
  • Duke of Edinburgh – after school on a Tuesday and a Wednesday in the Upper Common Room
  • Gym Inductions – sign up in Student Services
  • LGBT+ club – Fridays in S5 at 12.40pm
  • Mock legal trial – TBC (just before Christmas)

Have a lovely weekend. 

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Head of School’s Blog – 15 September 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 15 September 2023

I hope your first week has gone well.

The clear message from me is that students who have good attendance and put the work in, get good results. You need to use your study periods to support your learning, not just do the homework set. You need to review your lessons, start making revision notes now, read up about next week’s work and review old lessons / revision notes so that you burn the knowledge gained into your long term memory. Hard work pays off (HWPO), the posters around school are true.

Thank you to the MHST team for putting on an advice and guidance session to new Year 12 students about settling into VI Form life. It was a great event and both students and staff have learned lots from it. If you missed it and feel like you might be struggling, please speak to Student Services, as we should be able to repeat the event in a few weeks time, if needed.

School photographs for new Year 12 students will be on Monday from 9.00 am. Student Services will collect students and take them down to the hall. If Year 13 would like a new photo, they can have one taken during break time.

Have an enjoyable weekend.

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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Head of School’s Blog – 8 September 2023

Head of School’s Blog – 8 September 2023

Welcome back to Year 13 students and congratulations and welcome to our new Year 12 students.

It has been great to see so many new students come and join us this week. I hope you have a great time with us over the coming 2 years. The key to your success is your attitude and work ethic. HWPO – hard work pays off.

We will be holding assemblies on Monday 11 September for both year groups. Year 12 at 9.50 am and Year 13 at 10.40 am. You all need to attend please.

On Thursday 14 September at 4.00 pm, we are hosting a ‘worries and wobbles’ session run by the Mental Health Support Team. This session will support Year 12 students with anxiety and any concerns about starting Post-16 education. Please click here for more details. 

Finally, just to remind Oxbridge and medical students that they need to sign up for the entrance test next week if they are needed for their course.

Keep safe in the sun and enjoy your weekend.

Mr Mumford

Head of School – The Island VI Form

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A Level Results 2023

A Level Results 2023

Once again, students and staff at The Island VI Form are celebrating a fantastic set of A level results. We are delighted to share that the vast majority of students have secured the results required for their first choice universities. We are also seeing several students following other exciting routes into their chosen career paths, pursuing higher level apprenticeships and job-specific training opportunities.

We have seen some fantastic individual results this year in the students’ A level and BTEC studies with some gaining straight A grades or double distinctions. The governors and staff are all incredibly proud of the students who have worked hard over the past two years and shown immense dedication to gain the results that they truly deserve.

Dave Mumford, Head of the Island VI Form said “I am delighted with the results today and am extremely proud of the students. It has been a pleasure to see them opening their results and to congratulate them on their success. We have over 150 young people leaving us to pursue a vast range of courses across the country, many at top Russell Group universities. As always, my thanks go to the staff and parents who have supported the students throughout their journey with us. We are all excited to see where their next steps will take them.”

The Island VI Form continues to support students to thrive in an environment that is solely focused on Post-16 teaching and learning. It is an excellent stepping stone between school and university, apprenticeship or the world of work.




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Lit in Colour Library

Lit in Colour Library

Following on from our Year 12 trip to the national Lit in Colour conference last week, another part of The Island VI Form being a 2023 Lit in Colour pioneer school is the wonderful library we have been given by Edexcel and the programme’s partners, in particular Penguin Books and The Runnymede Trust.

In all the library contains about 300 texts, and it ranges from Key Stage 3 through to A level, covers non-fiction, poetry and prose, and includes current authors like Bernardine Evaristo, Yaa Gyasi, Benjamin Zephaniah and Caleb Azumah Nelson, as well as historical writers of colour, all helping to extend the diversity of the reading experience available to our students. In particular, our A level English Literature students have been able to use the library straightaway to make their own choices for the texts they will study for their coursework project, as well as Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire and Lynn Nottage’s Sweat that they are reading for their exams. There are books from the collection that can be borrowed from the Carisbrooke and Medina College Libraries, and from our A level Literature classrooms at VI Form.

Huge thanks go to Edexcel and the organisers for such an inspiring initiative, and we can’t wait to share the books with as many of our students as possible in the future.

A level English Literature teachers Mrs Carroll and Mr Saunders and their students with the new Lit in Colour library

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Head of School’s Blog – 14 July 2023

14 July 2023

There will be a Year 12 assembly on Tuesday 18 July in the hall at 9.50 am and all students need to attend. I will be sharing important information about the last few days, the beginning of next term and also details of changes to the bursary scheme.

We have had a busy week with Year 7 students from Medina and Carisbrooke College joining us as part of an Arts and Science project: Wavelength. Thank you to staff from Independent Arts who delivered the workshops, the artwork will be on display soon. Year 9 students from both Colleges joined us as part of our PEP project and were trained as Mental health ambassadors. Finally, on Monday we welcomed all of Carisbrooke Year 10 students to their Introduction Day, as they start to plan for their post 16 education.

Next week is a bit quieter, but we look forward to hosting the Federation Summer Concert on Thursday 20, from 7.00 pm, which I’m sure will be a lovely evening.

Enjoy your weekend – despite the weather forecast.

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Victim Care Talk for Criminology Students

Victim Care Talk for Criminology Students

Last Friday we had a delegate, India Milner, from Victim Care – the IOW and Hampshire branch of Victim Support, come in and deliver a presentation to our VI Form criminology students.

Part of our course is to study the rights of victims and also look at the role of charities and advocacy groups involved in the criminal justice system. India created an informative presentation that detailed what victim care offers its service users; creating safety plans, support for ongoing cases and court preparation, providing security items, liaising with the police and other support agencies and producing supportive guides and resources.

India informed us of the three types of teams that cover the area which include the multi crime team, the domestic abuse team and the children’s and young person team. She took us on a journey of the criminal justice system and discussed in detail what the 12 rights of the Victims Code meant.

For more information what this fantastic group does visit: https://www.hampshireiowvictimcare.co.uk/

You can also find them on social media:
Twitter: @VCS_HantsIOW
Facebook: @Victim Care Service
Instagram: @vcs_hiow

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