Falkland Islands Community School students receive their GCSE results


Students from the Falkland Islands Community School have received their long awaited GCSE results this week. Early analysis of the results showed positive performances in
Stanley House Open day raises money for activities for children


Stanley House raised £7355.51 at the open day they held last Saturday. The event is usually held every other year, and sees kids and members
Highlights from the Susan Whitley art exhibition 2025


The annual Susan Whitley competition once again showed how many talented children study at the Infant and Junior School and Falkland Islands Community School. There
Falkland Islands students receive the Duke of Edinburgh Awards


For the first time a group of students here in the Falklands have undertaken and achieved their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
The Infant and Junior School celebrates it’s 70th birthday


This week saw past students and teachers walk back through the doors of the Infant and Junior School to join in celebrations for its 70th
Rookery Nursery will be closing in August


The FIG operated Rookery Nursery will be closing in August. FIG took over the management of the nursery in June of last year with the
Education Needs Assessment threshold is now £0 for work permit dependant applications


Children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities and children with English as an Additional Language, will not be granted dependant permits under work permit applications.
Falklands Student speaks at The House of Commons


Falkland Islands student, Stanley Betts, discussed post-16 education at the House of Commons last week. During the 2025 UK Youth Parliament session the Chichester College
Falklands Travel and Tourism Students Visit London


A group of 9 year 11 students have embarked on an epic adventure to London as part of a trip to support their GCSE studies
Inflatable dinosaur takes part in Tumbledown Run


The annual Tumbledown Run fell on the sunniest and warmest day we have seen in a while so FICS students could fully enjoy school free