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Weekly Updates from Medina College – 13 March 2026

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13 March 2026


Weekly Updates from the Leadership Team

Welcome to this week's newsletter.

Thank you to all Year 8 parents/carers who attended Parents' Evening on Wednesday. It was great to see so many being able to discuss their child's progress. 

This week we have had assemblies delivered on two important topics. Careers and vaping/smoking. Although very different topics, they are equally as important in terms of the messages delivered. 

Last week was National Careers Week with the theme of 'Own your future'. The basic message being, not ‘wait for your future’..., not ‘hope for your future’....but 'own' it. That means taking small steps now that shape the life you want later. Students were asked to consider The Safe Future, The Dream Future and The Surprise Future. The exciting message for our children is that some of the jobs they may do in the future do not even exist yet. Technology, climate change, health, creativity, engineering, AI, all areas are expanding faster than ever! The future isn’t something that happens to them, it’s something they build. They don’t need to have all the answers, they just need to start to build the skills and good ethic. Live our values of ambition and courage. 

The other message was that secondary school is a time when young people make choices that shape their health and wellbeing. Vaping may seem harmless, but most vapes contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can affect developing brains, concentration, and mood. It can also make it harder for young people to break the habit later on. We encourage families to talk openly about vaping, support children in making healthy choices, and remind them that being vape-free helps them stay focused, active, and ready to learn. The Isle of Wight Council has a very useful website, linked here, offering advice and support. 

Today we celebrate #TECHOGNITION 2026, a day dedicated to recognising the  incredible contribution of technicians working across education. Their work may often happen behind the scenes, but the impact they have on teaching and learning, health and safety and student experiences is enormous. Thank you!

Next week our Year 11 students start their Food Technology practical exams – we wish them well! 

Please remember that on the last Friday of this half-term, we finish at 12.45pm for the Easter break. 

Have a lovely weekend. 

Mrs Paul, Mrs Mursell and Mrs Sandiford

Executive Headteacher and Co-Heads of School


 

Fit 4 Life 

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 health for body and mind. 

Dan then ran sessions throughout the day for students which outlined the importance of exercise and the mental and physical benefits, incorporating a practical element with some boxing pad work. Dan talked students through various techniques to help deal with anxiety and stress through journaling, whilst encouraging students to speak up when they are struggling.  

All of the Year 7s were engaged throughout the day and this was a great experience for them. Thank you, Dan!

 Fit 4 Life


Dangers of smoking and vaping  

On Wednesday, Simon Goddard from Smoke Free Island came into college and delivered a presentation to all year groups on the dangers of smoking and vaping. 

During the presentation, the students found out what nicotine is and where it comes from. The students learnt about the impact of nicotine and the dangers of smoking and vaping.  They were also informed about the support they can get if they are smoking and vaping and wish to stop.

Smoke Free Island


Huge Congratulations to Mrs Rogers! 

We are delighted to share that Mrs Rogers has been nominated for Best Actor in a Musical at this year’s IW Theatre Awards!  

We couldn’t be more proud of our incredibly talented drama teacher. Her passion for theatre, dedication to the arts, and the inspiration she gives to our students every day truly shine both in and out of the classroom.

We are all rooting for you, Mrs Rogers, and wish you the very best of luck at the awards! 



Dates for your diary

Term Ends
12:45pm – 12:45pm
27
March
Easter Break
All Day
from 30 Mar until 10 Apr
30
March
Term Starts
All Day
13
April
Year 7 Parents Evening
4:00pm – 7:00pm
22
April
HPV Session 1 Year 8 and 11
All Day
28
April

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