Monthly Club + Young Carers Club

Game, podcast, photograph and film with us!

Location address: ryde pier, Ryde
Chosen age group:

Ages: 8 - 14 years

Available tickets:
Student Ticket £12.50 £12.50 per sessionfor any 6 sessions £70 per sessionSubsidised £5 £5 per session
Next date: Saturday 27th Jun,
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
Monthly Club + Young Carers Club block mentored by The IOW Film School
A summary
The IOW Film School delivers fun, creative arts sessions for young people and adults, using filmmaking, photography, gaming, podcasting and digital media to build confidence, wellbeing and social connection. Our workshops provide a welcoming and supportive environment where people can express themselves creatively, make friendships, learn new skills and grow in confidence through hands-on projects and teamwork. We work with people of all experience levels, including those who may be struggling socially, feeling anxious, or preparing for important life transitions. Sat 23 May 2026 10:30 – 12:30 EDITING OF "SMILE" MUSIC VID Sat 27 Jun 10:30 – 12:30 APPLEY TOWER PHOTOGRAPHY/BEACH + PERSEPCTIVE Sat 04 Jul 2026 – 1300-1500 PUCKPOOL URBAN PHOTO SHOOT Sat 12 Sep 202610:30 – 12:30 QUARR ABBEY SQUIRRELS, FOREST PHOTOGRAPHY, NATURE FILMING Next steps: - Sessions may be subject to change - we will notify all bookings with updated locations. - Book via EEQU - we'll then be in touch to discuss location and session details. At The IOW Film School, legacy is built through the confidence, creativity and memories young people carry forward long after the session ends. Opportunity is at the heart of what we do — opening doors to filmmaking, photography, gaming and media experiences for children and adults from all backgrounds. Aspiration grows when people discover their voice, realise what they’re capable of, and start to see a future filled with creative possibility. Payment is via BACs after the booking has been made. Sessions are £12.50/ block of x6 £70. Subsidised places are available for IOW Council supported schemes: Young Carers and Transitional Year 6-7 @ £5 per session.
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1:1 care
2:1 care
Qualified to administer medication
Epilepsy trained
Secure environment
Accessible toilet
Assist with personal care and toileting
Hoist and changing bench
Wheelchair accessible site
Autism awareness trained
Sensory or quiet spaces
Makaton trained
PECS trained
More information available on request
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About your mentor
The IOW Film School
Creative Arts and wellbeing
The IOW Film School delivers creative arts sessions that support young people’s wellbeing, confidence and social connection through filmmaking, photography, gaming and digital media activities. Our sessions provide a fun, welcoming space where children can make friends, express themselves creatively and build new skills in a supportive environment ?
Across the IOW
Our locations vary depending on the project — from photography walks on beaches and creative challenges outdoors, to filming TV-style shows, producing podcasts, and shooting music videos in exciting locations across the Island
Learning aim
Aim 1
Build confidence, creativity and teamwork through filmmaking, photography, podcasting, gaming and hands-on digital media projects.
Equipment
At The IOW Film School, we focus on accessible, real-world equipment so learning doesn’t stop when the session ends. We use iPhone cameras, wireless microphones, editing and ai enhanced apps, and ring lights to show that high-quality content can be created with tools people already have or can easily access. While learners also get the chance to explore professional camera kit during sessions (professional Canon 5d Mk2 plus various lenses including the 50mm and tilt shift), the emphasis is on transferable skills — so if they don’t have expensive equipment at home, they can still continue creating, filming and developing their ideas independently through The IOW Film School. Learners are also encouraged to bring their own camera equipment with them to use and practise with.
Pricing information
Ticket nameStudent Ticket £12.50
Price£12.50
InformationStandard session booking: £12.50// Block of X6 £70 Subsidised Young Carers: £5. Payment via BACS
Ticket namefor any 6 sessions
Price£70
Informationapplies to the £12.50 rate
Ticket nameSubsidised £5
Price£5
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Where we'll be
ryde pier, Ryde, England, po334hx
WHAT’S PROVIDED
Equipment
Safety
Enhanced DBS
Basic DBS
Risk Assessment
Public Liability Insurance
Safeguarding Training
First Aid Training
First Aid Kit

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Please note, it is the responsibility of the booker to satisfy themselves about the adequacy of the safety measures. This platform is merely an introducer and does not verify the items listed here.

Cancellation Policy
Cancel at least 24 hours before the start to receive a full refund.Behaviour, T+Cs, SEN statement - please confirm you have agreed to the following: Isle of Wight Film School – What Parents Need to Know Our sessions are small, calm, and creative, designed especially for home-educated children aged 7+. We focus on photography, filmmaking, and creative media in a supportive environment where children can learn at their own pace. Sessions are drop-off, however parents or carers are very welcome to stay briefly at the start if a child feels anxious and needs help settling in. Please discuss this with Laura if you feel you need to stay for the whole session and we can accommodate this. We prioritise: Small group sizes Clear structure and routine Kindness, respect, and safety Confidence-building rather than pressure Children are encouraged to take part, but never forced. Watching, listening, or taking things slowly all count as participation. To keep sessions safe and enjoyable for everyone, we expect children to: Treat others and equipment with care Follow safety instructions Use respectful behaviour and language If a child’s behaviour puts themselves or others at risk, we may contact parents and ask for the child to be collected. Booking a place confirms acceptance of our full Terms & Conditions and Behaviour Policy. Supporting Anxious Children & Additional Needs Isle of Wight Film School is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and understanding environment for children with anxiety, sensory sensitivities, or additional needs. We understand that every child is different. Our approach includes: Small, low-pressure groups Predictable session structure Clear explanations of what will happen and when Choice-based activities No expectation to speak or share work Time and space to observe before participating Children are never forced to take part in activities they are not ready for. Quiet participation, watching, or engaging for short periods is completely acceptable. Parents are encouraged to share any relevant information in advance, including: Anxiety triggers Sensory sensitivities Support strategies that work well Medical or emotional needs This allows us to adapt sessions appropriately and support each child with care and respect. If a child becomes overwhelmed, we provide calm support and, where needed, will contact parents to discuss next steps in the child’s best interests. Our aim is for children to feel: Safe Seen Supported Proud of what they achieve, at their own pace Safeguarding & Child Welfare Isle of Wight Film School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We: Place children’s safety and wellbeing at the centre of all activities Provide clear boundaries, expectations, and supervision Maintain appropriate adult-to-child ratios Ensure all equipment is used safely and responsibly Respond promptly and appropriately to any welfare concerns All sessions are delivered in a respectful, inclusive environment where children are treated with dignity and care. Concerns relating to a child’s safety, wellbeing, or behaviour will be addressed sensitively and, where appropriate, discussed with parents or carers. We act in the best interests of the child at all times. Parents are responsible for sharing relevant medical, emotional, or behavioural information in advance to support safe participation. Isle of Wight Film School reserves the right to refuse or discontinue attendance where continued participation would compromise the safety or wellbeing of the child, other participants, or staff.

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.