Isle of Wight School System



         


There are 69 LEA maintained schools on the Isle of Wight, and at least three private schools. Unlike much of the rest of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Wight does not conform to the general pattern of pupils changing schools at 7, 11 and 16 and uses a system once experimented with in a few other areas of the United Kingdom, but now retained by a handful of other areas. This can cause some minor problems in pupil's education - certain aspects of the UK system of education are based upon the idea of 'Key Stages' lasting either two or three years. Due to changing school at age 13, two years of 'Key Stage 3' are spent at a middle school, and one year in high school, thus resulting in some troubles for the high schools.

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Reforms to the System

In 2004 the Isle of Wight council undertook a consultative process with interested parties aimed at changing the local education policies, with the most likely outcome being a whole or partial move to a school system similar to that exisiting in the rest of the country.






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