The 'technical closure' of an Island sixth form is likely to receive Cabinet support next week, following a four-week consultation.
A report recommending the removal of sixth form provision at Carisbrooke College will be considered by councillors next Thursday (December 16).
The council said the proposal was a "paper exercise" to reflect the current arrangement which had been in place since September 2016, and pupils would not be affected.
A consultation was held between 28 September and 9 November and no representations were received.
Cllr Debbie Andre, cabinet member for education and lifelong skills, said:
"This is the removal of a school sixth form that exists on paper alone.
"Since 2016, all post-16 pupils at Carisbrooke College have been registered under its sister school, Medina College, with strong sixth form provision being provided at the Island VI Form, Newport."