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  • Carisbrooke College Crowned U13 Indoor Cricket Champions!

    Published 01/05/26

    After a gruelling road to the finals that began with an epic qualifying victory back in February, the Carisbrooke College U13 cricket team travelled to The Bay to take on TIFS and The Bay in the final of the indoor season. 

    The afternoon began against TIFS. Logan won the toss and elected to bowl, trusting in his side’s discipline. It was a masterstroke. Joshua opened the attack with some super spin alongside the explosive Jenson, and with Harry keeping things airtight behind the stumps, the opposition found themselves struggling to get runs on the board. Being forced to run as boundaries were hard to come by, Carisbrooke were able to pounce in the field and take multiple run-outs which came off the back of Joshua's bowling and Logan, Jenson, Jake and Joshua all took one each. Jake then put the finishing touches on a dominant defensive display with a final run-out to close the innings. Oscar ensured his side of the pitch was not leaking any runs whilst ensuring the team energy was kept up as he supported Jenson with constant waves of noise to encourage the side.  Harry was just glad he had his helmet on the whole time to block out the noise.

    The chase was a showcase of composure. Logan and Jake established a superb opening partnership, with the Captain contributing a brisk 11. Jake, living up to his reputation as "The Calm Before the Storm," remained unbeaten on 25. His highlight was a "big boy" six that nearly cleared the arena, leaving the crowd in awe. Joshua joined him to see the run chase through, reaching the target of 58 with 15 balls to spare.

    With the title within touching distance, Carisbrooke faced The Bay. Logan again won the toss and chose to hunt in the field. This time, the team’s athleticism reached a fever pitch. Jenson was everywhere, forcing multiple run-outs and later claiming a stunning one-handed catch off his own bowling that brought the bench to its feet. 

    Joshua, just prior to this, took a high-quality caught-and-bowled to keep the momentum firmly in Carisbrooke's favour.

    As Oscar applied the mid-innings squeeze and Harry and Jake patrolled the pitch with tireless energy, Logan provided the knockout blow, taking two wickets in two consecutive balls to restrict the opposition to 35 runs.

    The final chase began with a bang. Jenson looked set to finish the game single-handedly after a monstrous six and a lightning four, but a sharp piece of wicket-keeping saw him dismissed. When Oscar fell shortly after while looking to go big, the pressure mounted. However, Jake stepped back into the fray to steady the ship alongside Joshua as they showed veteran-like patience, picked their spots and chased down the runs.

    The championship was sealed with five overs left. It was a performance defined by unity; every player had their moment, every player did their bit, and as a result, Carisbrooke College are the 2026 Indoor Champions. Cue Oscar and his favourite song, "A Thousand Miles".

    Highlights:

    Jake: 38 runs without losing his wicket.

    Harry: Man on a mission behind the stumps.

    Oscar: Keeping on top of any stray balls in the field and, of course, the singing.

    Jenson: Power hitting and amazing catching.

    Joshua: 17 runs and multiple wickets.

    Logan: Clinical batting and a captain's performance with the ball in hand.

    A special mention to both The Bay and TIFS for putting on a great afternoon of cricket and doing so with the right attitude and sportsmanship throughout.  Thank you to Mr Bricknell at The Bay for hosting and organising.

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  • Music Assemblies

    Published 30/04/26

    This week, we enjoyed a series of music assemblies exploring the theme of music, its benefits for creativity, mind and mood, and the many opportunities it offers. The assemblies showcased not only thoughtful insights but also an impressive range of student talent.

    We enjoyed impressive performances from Joseph in Year 7, who performed a Grade 1 jazz piano piece; Gilbert in Year 8, who delivered a confident vocal performance of Elvis’s ‘Suspicious Minds’; and our Year 9 band, The Band With No Name, who ended the assembly with a flashy rendition of Jerry Lee Lewis’s ‘Great Balls of Fire’. We also heard from several other bands made up of students from across the year groups performing Muse’s ‘Ruled by Secrecy’, Green Day’s ‘Last Night on Earth’, and ‘Perfect Pair’ by Beabadoobee. Each performance highlighted the students’ commitment, musicality, and growing confidence.

    All the students performed fantastically and spoke with assurance about the pieces they had chosen, making this a truly memorable and inspiring week of music across the school. 

    Don’t miss our next musical event, ‘Battle of the Bands’, on Wednesday 20th May, when we are inviting our school community, family and friends to come along and enjoy more music from our amazing students – details on the poster attached.

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  • Year 9 Cougars Display of Skill, Teamwork and Character!

    Published 29/04/26
    The Year 9 Carisbrooke College Cougars brought energy, teamwork, and plenty of flair to their annual basketball tournament on 22nd April 2026, taking on The Priory, Ryde Academy, and The Bay in a series of exciting matchups. Carisbrooke came flyin
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  • Proud Moment for Ryan Following Police Cadet Achievement

    Published 24/04/26

    One of our Year 10 students, Ryan, was presented with a certificate by the High Sheriff and had the honour of shaking hands with the Lord Lieutenant, in recognition of successfully completing the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary Police Cadet Introduction Course.

    Ryan’s weekly dedication has truly paid off — a fantastic achievement. Well done!

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  • Football Team Win!

    Published 24/04/26

    Huge congratulations to Year 7 students Zara, Annabelle and Eva - their football team won the U12 girls league last weekend and were very impressively undefeated all season! What an amazing achievement! 



    Well done, girls, your dedication, hard work and team work really paid off!

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  • Platform One Visit

    Published 20/04/26

    On Friday 17th April we were very fortunate to have an exciting performance workshop with Platform One College of Music at Carisbrooke College as part of UK Music Careers Week. This was delivered to the whole year 8 group along with our year 10 GCSE Music students. The session offered insight into the Music Industry and careers, as well as a Q&A session and some fantastic live music performances from students currently studying at Platform One. Our students were a credit to Carisbrooke, listening and engaging very well with the visitors and using this exciting opportunity to ask lots of questions. 

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  • Flachau 2026: A Fantastic Week on the Slopes

    Published 17/04/26

    Over the Easter break, a group of 40 students and 5 staff from the HISP Isle of Wight schools set off on an unforgettable journey to Flachau, Austria. After a long but exciting 24-hour coach journey, they arrived to bright sunshine and a warm welcome at the hotel, setting the tone perfectly for the week ahead.

    What followed were five fantastic days on the slopes, packed with skiing, snowboarding, learning new skills, attempting (and landing!) tricks and jumps, and making the most of the brilliant conditions. Off the slopes, there was just as much fun to be had, from snowball fights to relaxing in the sunshine and earning the inevitable “ski tan.”

    The group were outstanding throughout; supportive of one another, enthusiastic, and a real credit to the schools. The snow conditions were excellent all week, and remarkably, there were no injuries (despite a few close calls and some determined attempts!).

    All in all, this was an incredible trip, full of laughter, challenge, and unforgettable memories. It was, quite possibly, the best fun ever had on a school trip!

     

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  • InstaLogic Win!

    Published 17/04/26

    Huge congratulations to our Year 10 student, Flynn, on an outstanding achievement!

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  • Students Shine In 'Night At The Musicals'

    Published 26/03/26
    This Wednesday, our school hall was transformed into a vibrant stage for our much-anticipated Night at the Musicals concert - and what a night it was! With a packed audience and an electric atmosphere, the evening showcased the incredible t
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  • Carisbrooke College Year 11 Basketball Tournament Report

    Published 26/03/26

    Carisbrooke’s Year 11 basketball team showed determination, resilience, and plenty of team spirit as they took to the court for their annual tournament this week.

    Despite a couple of last-minute injuries leaving the squad a little short-handed, a big shout-out goes to Warrick and Cooper for stepping up and making sure the team was ready to compete.

    The tournament got off to a strong start with a solid 2-0 victory over Ryde School. It was a tight contest, but Shai proved to be the difference-maker, scoring the game’s only basket and getting Carisbrooke off the mark in style.

    Next up was a tough challenge against eventual tournament winners, Priory. Carisbrooke battled hard throughout, showing great fighting spirit and teamwork. Contributions from Oscar, Liam, Daniel, Cooper, and Warrick kept the energy high, while Shai continued his impressive scoring form. Daniel also got himself on the scoresheet with a well-earned basket, but despite their efforts, the team narrowly lost 5–8.

    The third game against CTK proved to be a difficult one. CTK’s consistent shooting made it hard for Carisbrooke to find their rhythm, resulting in a 0–12 loss. However, the team didn’t let this setback define them.

    In true Carisbrooke fashion, they bounced back brilliantly in their final game against The Bay. In a tense and closely fought match, the team held their nerve. With just 30 seconds left on the clock, Shai calmly stepped up to sink a free throw, securing a thrilling 3–2 victory and ending the tournament on a high, which resulted in them coming a respectable 3rd overall.

    Throughout the tournament, the team showed fantastic resilience, teamwork, and determination. With players stepping up when it mattered most, it was a performance full of positives and memorable moments for the lads to always look back on.

    Well done to everyone involved!

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  • Exploring Science and Gaming: Year 10 Visit to London’s Science Museum

    Published 24/03/26

    On Friday 20th March, we took 43 Year 10 students to London to visit the Science Museum. We travelled early in the morning and arrived in time to explore a wide range of interactive exhibits. A particularly popular part of the visit was the Power Up gaming area.  We had the chance to play different types of games, from retro classics to more modern ones. It was interesting to see the science and creativity behind something we use for entertainment every day.

    Overall, the trip was a great opportunity to learn outside the classroom, and hopefully it has inspired many students to take a greater interest in science and technology.

     

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  • Carisbrooke College: Spring Term Sports Review

    Published 24/03/26
    Since we have returned from the Christmas break, students at Carisbrooke College have continued to take part in a range of activities during core curriculum time and through extracurricular activities kindly offered by our dedicated PE department.&nb
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