From September 2022, Medina College will be one of just three schools in the country to offer the Cambridge IGCSE in Agriculture.
This presents students with the most wonderful opportunity to study something a little different and get a head start on a future career within the agricultural industries.
To launch the course and celebrate the opportunities within agriculture, a careers event was held at the school on Tuesday 8th February.
The different pathways into agriculture
The event introduced Year Nine students to the many different pathways within the sector of agriculture and ensured that they all had the opportunity to ask questions and explore all of the opportunities available, particularly here on the Isle of Wight.
Students were able to see how the new qualification that is available to them could lead to many different jobs and experiences and really brought to life how exciting this opportunity is.
Lloyd: Very informative for everyone involved
Agriculture course leader, Victoria Lloyd said,
“Students had a great time finding out about all of the different careers they could choose from and asked lots of fabulous questions.
“We had so many fantastic people willing to give up their time to come in and meet our students. It was very informative for everyone involved.”
Smy: Planted a seed for many students
Careers leader, Naomi Smy, said,
“It was great to promote the careers and associated further and higher educational opportunities within the agriculture sector.
“It planted a seed for many students who are now considering some of the options that were presented to them.
“Thank you to the exhibitors, who kindly gave up their valuable time to support our event.
“Many of whom regarded the morning as a way of investing in their future workforce.”
Support from local businesses
The College is very grateful to the local businesses and exhibitors who kindly gave up their time to attend.
Thank you to:
- Hannah Kenway from Farm Vets
- Duxmore Farm
- Duxmore Botanics
- Briddlesford Farm
- Farmers Union
- NFU
- APS Produce
- Cheverton Farm
- Skinners Farm
- Idlecombe and Skinners Farm
- Isle of Wight Agricultural Society
- Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
News shared by Gemma on behalf of Medina College. Ed