Outstanding GCSE results for Christ The King, putting them in the top 25% of similar schools in England. Well done to all who worked so hard this year!
In their 2017 election manifesto, the IW Conservatives promised that within four years all IW schools would be rated good and 25% outstanding by Ofsted. They’ve failed - and are blaming it on Covid
The school once upheld by Conservative councillors as the 'beacon school' for the Isle of Wight has seen a dramatic nose dive in the number of year six pupils naming it for their first choice. OnTheWight has the detail.
There's much to celebrate two years into the school improvement journey, says leader of Isle of Wight council, Jonathan Bacon. He shares the highlights.
Responses are being sought from across the Island in particular from pupils and parents, but the message from the council is to take your time, ensure you are informed and your views could help shape education on the Isle of Wight for the next 30 years.
We're using interactive graphics to show that improvements are being made in GCSE results on the Island. The large gap with Mainland results remains to be closed.