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  • Evening of Excellence

    Published 24/04/26

    On Tuesday 21 April 2026, Medina College hosted a vibrant and highly successful Evening of Excellence in Modern Foreign Languages, showcasing the remarkable dedication, confidence, and talent of students across multiple year groups.

    Held in the beautifully transformed school library—decorated with French flags and Eiffel Towers—the event created an immersive and celebratory atmosphere that reflected the spirit of French language and culture. Every student who took part rose to the challenge of delivering a spoken presentation entirely in French, lasting between one and three minutes, demonstrating both courage and commitment to pushing themselves beyond their comfort zones.

    The evening featured a wide range of engaging and personal topics. In Year 9, Tehya confidently described her daily routine, while Isabelle spoke thoughtfully about her family life and her ideal partner. Eloise delivered an insightful presentation on celebrities she admires and dislikes, as well as a balanced discussion on the pros and cons of fame. Michael spoke with enthusiasm about his hobbies, highlighting the important role that sport and music play in his life.

    Year 11 student Mylea gave an eloquent reflection on how her free-time activities have evolved over time, including her participation in the Island Games in Scotland last year, demonstrating both maturity and how studies can impact free-time and hobbies which can, in turn, help to maintain positive mental health.

    Year 12 and Year 13 students from The Island VI Form also delivered highly accomplished presentations, truly inspiring our younger students and allowing them to see the level that they could reach in just a few short years' time.

    The evening was further enhanced by a distinguished panel of judges:

    Sarah Kane, freelance translator for the arts

    Léna Gravis, Editorial Development Manager at the Ellen MacArthur Trust

    Sam Edwards-Labelle, Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Manager at MMC Diving Services

    Their feedback reflected the exceptional standard of the event. Sarah Kane commented: “I was absolutely blown away by the standard of all the students – I hadn't expected that level of fluency or accuracy at such a young age. It was quite incredible.”

    Sam Edwards-Labelle added: “I was so impressed with the level I heard this evening. Thank you for reigniting my love of languages!”

    Léna Gravis praised the cohort, stating: “The school should be very proud of having such talented students. They were simply exceptional.”

    The evening concluded with an inspiring keynote speech from guest speaker Mark Walker OBE. He spoke passionately about the power of language learning and its role in building understanding between cultures. He emphasised how learning languages can strengthen relationships and even contribute to trust and peace at both national and international levels. He also highlighted the cognitive benefits of language learning, praising Mrs. Brear and the MFL Department at Medina College for its commitment to providing students with opportunities to challenge themselves and experience the “fight or flight” feelings that many people try to avoid. He commended the school for fostering resilience, confidence, and global awareness among its students.

    The evening was a true celebration of linguistic ambition, academic excellence, and personal growth. Staff praised all participants for their confidence, resilience, and willingness to take on the challenge of public speaking in a foreign language. The event not only highlighted the strength of modern foreign languages at Medina College but also the bright futures awaiting its students.

    Co-Head of School, Anna Mursell, said: “It was an absolute privilege to watch our students – ranging from Year 9 all the way through to Year 13 – presenting entirely in French to a live audience and a panel of fluent judges. Public speaking is a daunting task on its own, but to do so articulately in a second language in front of an expert panel takes a remarkable level of skill and bravery.

    Watching them rise to the occasion perfectly summed up what our community stands for. These exceptional students truly embodied the Medina College values: Ambition, Courage and Confidence. 

    A huge 'merci' to our wonderful panel of judges for their time and expertise, to our fantastic speaker, to the caregivers who came out to support, to Mrs Brear for orchestrating the event and, most importantly, to our incredible students. You have made us all immensely proud!”

     

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  • The Medina Mekanix - First Tech Robotics Challenge

    Published 22/04/26
    A group of keen and dedicated year 8 and 9 pupils have been participating in the First Tech robotics challenge. The challenge: to build and program a robot that will shoot balls into a basketball style goal. This is still a work in&nbs
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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
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  • Summerfields Year 3 Enjoy a Taste of French Easter Fun with Mrs Brear

    Published 30/03/26
    On Monday 23 March, Medina French Teacher, Hannah Brear, visited Summerfields Primary School in Newport, to spread some french Easter-time joy with former Medina French assistante, Clara Busseuil to work with Ms Bridle's Year 3 French class. 
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  • Mufti Day for Tula

    Published 27/03/26
    On Friday 27 March, Medina College shone bright and sparkly in support of Tula, a Year 1 pupil at Nettlestone Primary on the Isle of Wight, who was diagnosed earlier this year with the rare condition Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. To help the family, a
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  • Listen Up! Film Project

    Published 20/03/26

     

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  • Fit 4 Life

    Published 13/03/26
    Year 7 took part in a fantastic workshop with Dan from Fit 4 Life last week. Dan started the day by speaking to the whole of Year 7 about what led him to creating Fit 4 Life. Fit 4 Life is a Youth Organisation which promotes physical and mental
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  • KS4 Pathways Evening

    Published 06/03/26
    Thank you to everyone who attended our KS4 Pathways Evening on Wednesday 4 March. It was a fantastic event and wonderful to see so many students and families in attendance. The evening began with an informative talk in the Theatre outlining the KS
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  • Year 8 Learn About the Dangers of County Lines and Child Exploitation

    Published 04/03/26
    Year 8 students recently took part in an informative and thought-provoking presentation delivered by officers from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, focusing on recognising and understanding the risks of county lines and child exploitation.
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  • Year 10 Drama Workshop at Department, Ryde

    Published 13/02/26

    Year 10 students recently enjoyed an inspiring and engaging trip to Department in Ryde, where they took part in an exciting experience during Creative Careers Week.

    The visit began with a guided tour of the venue, giving students an insight into how Department operates as a creative and community space. They learnt about the wide range of roles involved in running events and exhibitions, from marketing and event planning to technical production and design. It was a fantastic opportunity to see first-hand the variety of career pathways available within the creative industries.

    Students were also able to explore the current exhibition of vibrant carnival masks. The colourful, larger-than-life costumes made a big impression. The exhibition sparked discussion about culture, design, and the creative process, and students were fascinated by the detail and craftsmanship behind each piece.

    The highlight of the day was a hands-on workshop challenge. Working in teams, students were given a specific venue, an audience demographic and size, and a set budget. Their task was to design an event concept that linked to the town of Ryde. They then developed their ideas and pitched them back to the group, just as they would in a real-world professional setting.

    We were incredibly proud of the creativity, teamwork, and confidence our students demonstrated. Their ideas ranged from community festivals and live music events to interactive exhibitions celebrating Ryde’s history and seaside heritage. The quality of the pitches was outstanding, with students carefully considering budgeting, marketing, and audience engagement.

    Students were full of praise for the experience. Comments included, “We had so much fun,” and “The experience was 10/10 – they went above and beyond.” Another student shared, “It was really fun and confidence boosting,” while one reflected on the careers insight gained: “I learnt about so many different career options that are available in drama that aren’t just being on stage.” Many students said they would love to return, with one adding, “I would 100% go again if I got the opportunity.”

    It was a valuable and memorable visit that helped students develop important skills in communication, problem-solving, and enterprise, while broadening their understanding of careers within the creative and performing arts industries. We would like to thank the team at Department for providing such a meaningful and inspiring opportunity and to the team at Creative Island for their organisation of the experience. 

     

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  • I-Construct Awards Evening

    Published 29/01/26
    Following the recent I-Construct Careers Event, a small team from Year 10 travelled to Southampton Solent University last week with their teacher and parents to attend the I-Construct Awards Evening.  I-Construct is an event that aims to
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  • Kindness Workshops led by Kooth

    Published 23/01/26
    Students in Years 7–10 were fortunate this week to take part in workshops led by Carly Seymour, Engagement Lead at Kooth, an organisation dedicated to supporting young people’s mental health and wellbeing. The workshops focused on the
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