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  • A day with the Pearl of Africa Children's Choir

    Published 05/12/25
    Last Friday we were fortunate enough to have a visit from The Pearl of Africa Children’s Choir. Students across the school enjoyed musical performances and workshops throughout the day, including singing, dancing and drumming.  We were
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  • An inspirational evening watching the Lionesses!

    Published 05/12/25
    Tuesday evening saw 36 students, Miss Dewey, Mr Peake, Mrs Jones and Mr Lyle travel to Southampton's St Marys Football stadium straight after school to watch the England Lionesses play against Ghana in the international friendlies.  For s
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  • Year 8 Football V Ryde School

    Published 03/12/25
    If football matches were judged on excitement, chances created, and sheer determination, Carisbrooke would’ve walked away 6–0 winners. Unfortunately, the only numbers that counted were the ones on the scoreboard. Ryde somehow sneaked away
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  • Table Tennis - Isle of Wight Individual Championships

    Published 03/12/25
    Carisbrooke College took to the tables on Monday for the Isle of Wight Individual Championships, and what a brilliant afternoon of sporting spirit, skill and sheer determination it turned out to be! A huge thank you to the organisers for hosting such
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  • History Diorama Competition Showcases Student Creativity

    Published 28/11/25
    This year saw the launch of the first ever History Diorama Competition at Carisbrooke College. Students were challenged to bring historical moments to life through creative, detailed, and educational displays. The event was a tremendous success, draw
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  • U15 Girls Continue Unbeaten Run with Dramatic Derby Win

    Published 28/11/25
    Carisbrooke U15 Girls 3 - 2 Medina U15 Girls The Carisbrooke U15 Girls continued their sensational, unbeaten start to the season yesterday, but not without putting the loyal Carisbrooke fanbase through an emotional roller coaster first. The girls
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  • Year 10 Football - Match Report

    Published 27/11/25
    The Year 10 boys went into today’s fixture knowing that a win would secure the league title and a place in the cup final. Unfortunately, despite their determination and effort, Carisbrooke fell to a 1–5 defeat against a strong Ryde School
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  • CARISBROOKE COLLEGE SHINES IN HAMPSHIRE SCHOOLS TABLE TENNIS FINALS!

    Published 27/11/25
    A story of inspiring talent, teamwork and true Carisbrooke spirit! Fresh off their double victory at the Isle of Wight Championships, Carisbrooke College’s U13 and U16 table tennis teams travelled to Blue Coat School in Basingstoke to repres
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  • Carisbrooke's Cross Country Success and Tremendous Team Spirit

    Published 20/11/25
    Throughout the week beginning 10 November, our students took part in our Inter-House Cross Country Championships with the intention of gaining as many points as possible for their houses, and also qualifying to represent Carisbrooke College at the up
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  • Carisbrooke College Serve Up Double Championship Glory!

    Published 20/11/25
    All year long, Mrs Peake has been the wizard behind the ping-pong curtain, running a lunchtime table tennis club that became so popular she had to add an extra weekly session just to stop the queue stretching halfway to Newport. With 40–50 stud
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  • U14 Netball Tournament Report: Autumn Cup - Resilience and Shooting Power

    Published 20/11/25
    The Autumn Cup Netball Tournament was a brilliant showcase of effort and resilience for the squad. Facing a crowded schedule of seven matches, the players demonstrated superb teamwork, securing two excellent early victories and maintaining a fighting
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  • Carisbrooke College Produce a 0–0 Thriller at The Bay

    Published 20/11/25
    On Wednesday 12 November, our Year 10 boys travelled to The Bay with everything still to play for, league dreams, cup ambitions, and a whole season’s hard work on the line. What followed was, quite possibly, the most dramatic 0–0 eve
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