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  2. Cowes Enterprise College - Wikipedia

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    As part of the reorganisation of the education system on the Isle of Wight, Cowes Pathfinder Partnership was successful in their bid against Academies Enterprise Trust take over the school. In 2011, the school opened with the age range extended to years 7 through 13. It is now one of five secondary providers on the Isle of Wight.

  3. List of schools on the Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    Chillerton and Rookley Primary School. Chale Primary School. There are currently 39 state-maintained primary schools on the Isle of Wight, after Chale Primary School closed in July 2011 following the schools reorganisation - it had a roll of only 20 pupils.

  4. Medina College - Wikipedia

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    In January 2010, the current head Richard Williams announced he would be stepping down no later than Easter and moving on to become principal of an academy school in Kent, partly influenced by the school's re-organisation. [5] As Medina High School, the school was made a specialist Arts College and received the Artsmark gold award in 2007. [6]

  5. Ryde School with Upper Chine - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the school operates as Fiveways for ages 2 1/2 to 7 in West Street; the prep school for ages 8 to 11 and the senior school (and sixth form) for ages 11 to 18, both on the Westmont site. The 2012 pass rates for the school were 96% 5+ A*-C including English and maths with 52% at A* to A for GCSE and 100% pass rate with 91% A* to C and ...

  6. Christ the King College, Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    Christ the King College is a joint Church of England and Catholic secondary school and sixth form college located in Newport on the Isle of Wight. It was created in September 2008 by amalgamating two older schools, Archbishop King Catholic Middle School and Trinity Church of England Middle School. Having previously accommodated a middle school ...

  7. Carisbrooke College - Wikipedia

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    The history of Carisbrooke College dates from 1907, when its forerunner, Newport County Secondary Grammar School, was opened on Upper St James Street, Newport. The new school was situated on the site of the pre-existing Newport Technical Institute and Seely Library, both having been built with the support of Sir Charles Seely .

  8. Isle of Wight College - Wikipedia

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    The college offers a broad curriculum to over 4,000 learners as the island's major provider of further and higher education. [1] It offers a selection of vocational courses, apprenticeships and higher education including provision for adult education and those with learning difficulties or disabilities through the Pathways Centre, which opened in 2015.

  9. Education reforms on the Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    A banner campaigning to save Chale Primary School from closure. The 'biggest protest the Island has ever seen' [3] occurred outside County Hall in Newport on 26 January 2008 at 10:00am lasting an hour until 11:00am, led by Isle of Wight Radio DJ Alex Dyke as a result of the Council's plans for education reforms.