Staff and students have come together to mark the achievements of all the students, who have worked exceptionally hard through incredibly challenging circumstances, to secure these grades
Although improvements are being made in Isle of Wight secondary schools, compared to others in the region, the Island still ranks bottom. Ofsted report reveals more.
The academy sponsor and Department for Education say the school is not viable because of a lack of capacity, but the local councillor believes it is just the latest casualty of under-funding from the Government.
OnTheWight's questioning has led the council to have to finally disclose - on the very day they rush through the deal - that Ormiston Academies Trust insisted they should be given Cowes Enterprise College, rather than lease it, as is usual.
The two-month competition invites students to respond to the core Ormiston Academies Trust values of “anyone can excel; enjoy the challenge; share what is best and be inclusive”