A deep discussion with the children @cowesEC about their lives on the Isle of Wight and thoughts about social media, fostering, things to do and their fantastic & ambitious ideas for the Island for its future
We’re hiring for Principal at Cowes Enterprise College, An Ormiston Academy starting September 2026.
We are looking for an ambitious and inspirational leader to lead the academy into its next chapter of success. If you are passionate about driving educational excellence and making a real difference in the lives of young people, we want to hear from you!
Interested candidates should contact our recruitment partner Chris Garter from Think Leadership on 07454679918 or [email protected] to discuss this exciting leadership opportunity.
Every act of kindness makes a difference. Help create a happier world this December with our Kindness Calendar. Please use & share 💕🌍🎄🙏 #DoGoodDecember https://t.co/ujxdATqPnY
We’re delighted to officially welcome @hunnyhillschool into our Trust as it becomes Hunnyhill Ormiston Academy!
This marks an exciting new chapter for pupils, staff and families - with its proud legacy, strong SEND and early years expertise, Hunnyhill is a fantastic addition to the #Ormiston family 💙 ➡️ https://t.co/q90ZEmzfjb
Self-care isn't selfish - you can't pour from an empty cup. Join us for #SelfCareSeptember and find ways to be kinder to yourself as well as others 🙏💕🌍 https://t.co/rry9VO52NK
🎒 📅Back to school! This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide shares 10 top tips to support children with the transition back into school life 🧠💬
Download your FREE copy here > > https://t.co/yGtGA9CUUv
Cowes Enterprise College students achieve outstanding GCSE results, preparing for exciting educational journeys
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#iwnews#IsleofWight@CowesEC
We're a month away from the start of the new term, so here are our top tips on going back to school in September if you're recovering from an eating disorder.
Remember, if you need support, contact our Helpline via our website today 💜
Research shows that helping others can be good for our mental health. It reduces stress, improves our emotional wellbeing and even benefits our physical health. In short, doing good does you good. 💜
#Kindness#MentalHealth#RandomActsOfKindness
With the summer holidays upon us, we wanted to share some tips for those who might find this time of year tough 💜 Remember, we're always here for you - if you think you need support, contact our Helpline Monday-Friday 3-8pm 🫶
We can't control what happens to us, but we can choose how we respond.
Join us for #JumpBackUpJuly and find ways to be more resilient in challenging times https://t.co/EHfxvNbPqZ
@CowesEC are looking for a Cover Supervisor to supervise classes and to oversee the completion of work by students in the absence of the nominated teacher.
💼 Permanent/Term Time Only
💷 £25,024 Annually (Actual)
🗓️ Closing Date: 9:00am, 30th June 2025
Apply Online⬇️
https://t.co/yiU8o6iRS8
Doomscrolling is when a person gets caught in a continuous cycle of reading negative news online. This can negatively impact both mental and physical health. Learn how to spot if your child is doomscrolling, and what you can do to protect them.
https://t.co/z2Ol2jCFhj
@CowesEC are looking for a Cover Supervisor to supervise classes and to oversee the completion of work by students in the absence of the nominated teacher.
💼 Permanent/Term Time Only
💷 £25,024 Annually (Actual)
🗓️ Closing Date: 9:00am, 30th June 2025
Apply Online⬇️
https://t.co/yiU8o6iRS8
With hot weather across the country this week, make sure you keep hydrated.
Dehydration means your body loses more fluids than you take in, children and older adults are more at risk.
If it's not treated, it can become a serious problem.
More info ➡️ https://t.co/Gf4sQP85lD
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn.
This advice can help you to stay safe and avoid getting sunburn, reducing your risk of developing skin cancer.
More information on the NHS websitEven if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn.
This advice can help you to stay safe and avoid getting sunburn, reducing your risk of developing skin cancer.
More information on the NHS websitEven if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn.
This advice can help you to stay safe and avoid getting sunburn, reducing your risk of developing skin cancer.
More information on the NHS websitEven if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn.
This advice can help you to stay safe and avoid getting sunburn, reducing your risk of developing skin cancer.
More information on the NHS websitEven if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn.
This advice can help you to stay safe and avoid getting sunburn, reducing your risk of developing skin cancer.
More information on the NHS website
We’re pleased to announce that @hunnyhillschool on the IoW, will be officially joining the #Ormiston family this October!
Now set to become Hunnyhill Ormiston Academy, the school brings with it a proud local legacy, strong SEND and early years expertise, and a shared commitment to inclusive, high-quality education.
We’ve already seen incredible collaboration with the team at Hunnyhill and can’t wait for what’s ahead. Welcome to the family! 💙 https://t.co/x8df6y3jFS
If your child is sitting exams this month, share this advice with them. It's from other young people who have been there.
1/ Stay realistic
We all have those days where revision feels impossible and that’s totally okay – listen to your body/ mind and look after yourself. Doing something small is better than doing nothing. All the little bits add up in the end.
2/ Don’t feel guilty for resting
As hard as it can feel to do, letting go and relaxing is an important part of exam season. After all, having a clear and rejuvenated mind is important.
3/ Start with what you enjoy
If you lack motivation, start with the subjects you enjoy the most. It will help you find your rhythm and set you off to a good start
4/ Find a space that works for you
If you can, keep your bedroom and revision space separate. Then when you go to your room to relax and sleep, you won’t associate it with your work.
5/ Get enough sleep
It’s really important to get enough sleep and stay in a regular pattern. It can be tempting to stay up past midnight to finish off that last section, but if you’re tired all day, your mental health might suffer and you’ll find it hard to concentrate properly.
6/ Your grades don’t define you
You are unique and special for so many reasons other than the results you collect in the summer. Work hard, but only as hard as your mental health will let you comfortably.