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Head of School’s Blog – 2 December 2022

2 December 2022

Dear Students, Parents and Carers

As is now our Chrtistmas tradition, we are asking for donations for the local food bank over the remaining two weeks of term. If you are able to contribute, please could you bring in items to Reception. We will be delivering all contributions to the food bank before the end of term.

We are holding a Christmas dinner for students and staff on Thursday 15 December, a two course meal for £2.50!. We will be selling tickets in advance for this event and this will be the only food available at lunchtime on the day. Normal snack food will be available at breaktime only. If you qualify for free school meals, you will automatically get a ticket and I will be delivering these to students next week. The deadline for ticket sales is midday on Thursday 8 December. Student voice will also be fundraising and encouraging staff and students to wear Christmas jumpers on the last two days of term.

GCSE certificates for students from Medina and Carisbrooke will be available from VI Form Reception on Thursday 8 December during break and lunch. They will then be returned to Medina and Carisbrooke, so make sure you pick them up on Thursday. Certificates should be kept safely stored at home as you will need them for future jobs and University admissions and they are very expensive to replace from the exam boards. All secondary schools will be distributing certificates, so you need to contact your previous school to make arrangements to collect. A Level certificates are also available from Reception for former students to collect – we don’t keep them forever, so please pick them up ASAP.

Stay warm and have a safe weekend,

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Christmas at Osborne

Christmas at Osborne

On Tuesday our ‘SING’ groups from Carisbrooke College, Medina College and The Island IV Form came together to perform at Osborne House as part of a ‘Christmas at Osborne ’ event. The event was organised by the IOW Music Hub in partnership with English Heritage.

The performance took place in the historic Durbar Room, the very room used by Queen Victoria and her family for their own Christmas performances  – a truly unique performance opportunity for everyone involved!


Students performed ‘You will be found’, a song they have been preparing for our upcoming performance of ‘Wendy and Peter Pan’, along with the quirky ‘I want a hippopotamus for Christmas’ and Adolphe Adam’s classic ‘O Holy Night’.’

We have included a photo from a book located in the Durbar Room which has an extract of an interview with Dorothy Blake, who was born in 1866 and was the daughter of Queen Victoria’s land agent. Here Dorothy describes her memories of Christmas time at Osborne.  

Our students performed beautifully. Mrs Brear and Miss Peckham are very proud of them all.

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Head of School’s Blog – 25 November 2022

25 November 2022

Dear Students, Parents and Carers,

On Friday the 25th November we held taster lessons for current Year 11 students, next year’s Year 12. Students from Medina College, Carisbrooke College, The Bay and The Island Free School attended, over 300 in total. It was really nice to see so many having a positive experience and enjoying what we had to offer. I asked them to remember to get their applications in by Easter, so that we can make decisions based on their subject choices. Applications can still come in after Easter and by then we will have finalised our subject offer and options grid.

Thank you to Year 12 for making our guest students feel welcome, and for your understanding for the slight disruption to the odd Year 12 lesson.

Year 13 exams are still on going but you will get the Upper common room and Library back before the end of the week.

Gym inductions have started and training for Year 12 Reading mentors for Medina and Carisbrooke will be held on December 2nd. If you’re interested in either of these opportunities, you can sign up in Student Services.

In December we will be collecting items for the local food bank. If you are able to support, donations can be handed in at our Main Reception.

Have a great weekend.

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Students ‘Takeover’ at Independent Arts

Students ‘Takeover’ at Independent Arts

On Saturday 19 November, seven students from Carisbrooke and Medina College organised and facilitated the most amazing Takeover Day at Independent Arts.

Our determined team rose to the challenge and took on the responsibilities of Hub Manager, Workshop Coordinators, Fundraisers and Hub Coordinators all in response to our incredible Biosphere project. They managed to organise some fantastic workshops, sell a range of merchandise and organise some fabulous live music, courtesy of our wonderful VI Form music students.

They were joined on the day by a group of incredibly talented fashion students, from The Island VI Form, who set up a pop-up shop displaying the most beautiful handmade tote bags.  They were also joined by Island Artist Pete Bradley who very kindly gifted us his time by creating a wonderful window display that members of the public were able to join in with.

The Hub saw 459 people through the door on Saturday, a new record for the local charity! 

We are so very proud of all the students involved and we cannot wait to work with Independent Arts again.

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Head of School’s Blog – 18 November 2022

18 November 2022

Dear Students, Parents & Carers

Best of luck to Year 13 with their trial exams next week. I’m sure all of your hard work and preparation will pay off. I have seen students improve four grades between practice exams and the real thing, so don’t panic if you don’t get the grades you hoped for – they are called practice exams for a reason.

During the exam period the library and the upper common room will be out of use for Year 12 students, sorry for any inconvenience.

On Friday the 25th November we are holding taster lessons for current Year 11 students, next year’s Year 12. Students from Medina, Carisbrooke, The Bay and The Free School will be on site. Please make them feel welcome, there might be some slight disruption to the odd Year 12 lesson – apologies for this and we will let you know in advance. Work for these lessons will be set on Google Classroom.

Have a nice weekend.

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SING Workshop

SING Workshop

27 students from across the federation gathered together at the Island IV Form last Saturday for a federated singing workshop with Mrs Peckham and Mrs Brear, to rehearse their repertoire for our upcoming musical events.

We are very excited to be performing in the Durbar Room at Osborne House on Tuesday 29 November in partnership with IOW Music Hub and English Heritage, and at our IWEF Christmas Concert on Thursday 15 December. Our singers will also be featuring in the upcoming Isle of Wight Education Federation production of The Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘Wendy and Peter Pan’ at Medina Theatre on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 December.

We had excellent feedback from students and parents following the workshop on Saturday, we are so please that everyone enjoyed themselves!


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Head of School’s Blog – 11 November 2022

11 November 2022

Remembrance day is always a proud day for us as today, staff and students walked to St Thomas’ Square in Newport to attend the public Act of Remembrance and lay a wreath. Student Voice representatives Mollie Scriver and Cleo Williams carried the wreath and lead the way through Newport town. The impact of so many young people participating and standing in total silence is always appreciated and commented on by members of the public.

The Year 13 Trial exams will start on Monday 21 November and conclude on Thursday 1 December. These need to be treated in the same way as real exams would be. Individual timetables giving details of times, rooms and seat numbers are available for students to collect from Student Services.

Whilst the examinations are taking place, students will be released on study leave, if the subjects that they study are being assessed. Some subjects, such as BTEC’s and the creative arts, will not be released on study leave. Students should confirm with their individual teachers regarding their lessons. Study leave will finish on Tuesday 29 November and normal teaching will resume on Wednesday 30 November (Art, Graphics and Photography exams are scheduled for 30 November and 1 December).

Click here and you will find a document giving Examinations Guidance for candidates and parents. This is an important source of information relating to the upcoming trial exams and the real examinations in the Summer season.

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The Environment Agency Visits Geography

The Environment Agency Visits Geography

Last week Emily and Jemma from the Isle of Wight Coastal Scheme team within the Environment Agency paid a visit to our year 12 and 13 Geography students. They came in to update us on the improvements to the sea defences along Sandown Bay.

It was great to hear the professionals talking about coastal defences using language and ideas that we teach at The Island VI Form. It was also very exciting to hear plans for increasing biodiversity by 20% along the new flood defence schemes. We were astonished at how long the stakeholder consultation takes and the time between getting the idea through to finding funding, to then actually completing the work.

A number of our students were inspired by the career routes into the Environment Agency. Not only did students hear from an apprentice but they were also given information on the funded degrees in flood defence engineering. Emily showed us lots of photos of her working in the field on incidents as well as fun rafting and camping as part of the LGBT+ group at the Agency. It looked like a lot of fun!

We are very grateful to the officers for taking time out of their busy schedule to come speak with our students.


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Forensic Investigations

Forensic Investigations

Our Year 13 students, who are studying BTEC level 3 foundation diploma in forensic investigations have been researching and learning how to process a crime scene.

Last week we had a guest speaker from the Criminal Prosecution Service (CPS) visit us to go through the different types of evidence and how they are presented in court. Detailing the specific procedures required to maintain continuity and preservation of evidence and how to present this in court.

This week the students took part in a mock crime scene. The exercise is an important part of the qualification and saw our students take charge of a crime scene from cordoning off the area, diligently photographing and logging evidence and then finally correctly collecting and tagging the evidence ready to be transferred to the laboratory for processing.

All students passed the activity with flying colours and now have the task of writing up the report to support the exercise. 

  • Crime Scene 1

  • Crime Scene 2

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Portsmouth University Welcomes VI Form Students

Portsmouth University Welcomes VI Form Students

A group of Geology and Geography students from Island VI Form along with Mrs. Allen, were welcomed to Portsmouth University Open day last Saturday. The university funded our travel and we were met and greeted from the ferry and taken to the main buildings where Earth Science and Geography are taught.

We chose to look at Earth Sciences, Geography and Environmental Sciences and learnt about each of the courses that the students were interested in. The students were then given a tour of the department facilities. The course content was exciting with a big emphasis on work place skills and experiences as well as the in-depth knowledge of how Earth works. There were lots of opportunities for international travel, some of it funded within the course, as well as work placements and lots of fieldwork and site visits.

The students commented on how it was great to be able to visit the university with their peers and get a feel of student life in the city (and Greggs sausage rolls!). We also found out about the wealth of support on offer to students from the Wellbeing Service and the Student Disability Advice centre where students can apply for a range of support from IT packages to counselling to help them to achieve their goals.

The next step is to get those applications in and Student Services at VI Form are offering weekly help sessions with UCAS applications. The staff at Portsmouth commented on how attending an open day was an important factor when they decide who to offer places to. We are also setting up an outreach opportunity where staff from the University will come to visit VI Form to stretch and challenge our geography and geology students.

There are fantastic degree courses on offer at a range of universities and excellent career opportunities out there for Geology and Geography students. We hope that students will take the time to visit different universities and look at all the options available to them over the coming months.


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