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DT Department

The Design and Technology Year 11’s took part in an escape room style revision lesson. Covering key knowledge and correcting common misunderstandings. The answers turned into a number, which then correlated to a colour on a mini piano. Mrs Hepburn is pleased to say that they all ‘escaped’!  Lots of deep thinking took place in a fun and purposeful way. Well done Year 11! 

Mrs Hepburn Imber, DT Lead Teacher






Forest Skills Wild Art Creations!

The Forest Skills super curriculum students made some amazing creations this week! They had to plan their project and collect their materials before creating their masterpieces. The portrait of Danny Devito was a personal highlight, but they are all amazing. 


King’s Academy Ringmer – Stop Food Waste Day 10th Anniversary

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Stop Food Waste Day, we hosted a lunchtime pop-up event at King’s Academy Ringmer on 29th April focused on raising awareness of food waste in a fun and engaging way. Students were invited to sample vegetable crisps, prompting conversations about how surplus and imperfect vegetables can be transformed into tasty snacks rather than going to waste.

The pop-up created a fantastic opportunity to engage and educate students at the source, highlighting simple actions everyone can take to reduce food waste both at school and at home. Students were extremely enthusiastic, asked thoughtful questions, and showed genuine interest in learning more about the impact of food waste.

The vegetable crisps were a huge hit, helping to reinforce the message that reducing waste doesn’t mean compromising on flavour or enjoyment.


MFL Department - Y8 Spanish role plays at the restaurant 

Year 8 Spanish students have been writing and performing role plays in a restaurant this week, combining transactional Spanish with "small talk" and acting skills.  It has been fantastic to see them grow in confidence and manage to complete this task in their second language. Fantástico!  Muchas gracias 

MFL team



RE Department – Year 9

For RE lessons in Year 9 this term, we have been studying Judaism.  To bring our learning to life, students were invited to a mock Sabbath meal where they were given the opportunity to drink from the kiddush and receive the challah bread.  Students reflected on the importance of this weekly event for Jewish people in our local community and the wider world.  Thank you, Mrs Simmons, Subject Leader for RE



ECO Department

We have grown one of our values - Honesty!


Year 9 Explore Bright Horizons at Big Futures Fair

This week, our Year 9 students headed to Eastbourne Sports Park for the Big Futures Careers Fair. As the premier employability event in East Sussex, it provided a brilliant platform for our students to dive into their potential futures.

Whether they were diving into hands-on activities or sparking discussions with exhibitors, our students showed incredible engagement. In fact, both event staff and exhibitors reached out to comment on how exceptionally engaged and professional our Year 9s were.

Students returned to school buzzing with new ideas and a wealth of information to explore.

We are incredibly proud of how they represented our school community.



Year 8 – Chelsea Football Club Mascot

Sage, Year 8, was a mascot for the Chelsea Football Team on Bank Holiday Monday. He was put on the list at age 5 by his sister and his name just came to the top of the list. Usually, they are 5–12 years of age but during Covid, they could not offer mascot places. The football club is honouring their commitment to everyone who was previously nominated, so Sage walked out onto the Chelsea football pitch during their match on 4 May.

East Sussex College – Year 10 Taster day



 

Young Artist Competition


May half-term Holiday Skate Club

To book, please follow link - May half term Holiday Skate Club

 

Brighton MET - Open Now: Year 10 Taster Days – Book Your Spots Today!

We’re excited to welcome Year 10 students to Brighton MET for our taster days, full of fun, hands-on experiences that will help them explore their post-16 options.


During the day, students will take part in interactive sessions in their subject of choice, meet our expert tutors, and get a real taste of college life.

This is a fantastic opportunity to inspire students, boost their confidence, and help them start thinking about their future.

Event Details:
 Location: Brighton MET College
 Dates: Wednesday 1 July
 Time: 9:45am – 2:30pm

 

Important Information: 

  • Sessions are filling up quickly, so we encourage you to book as soon as possible to secure your preferred dates. 

  • Spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t delay! 

Booking Deadline: To avoid disappointment, please ensure all bookings are completed by Friday 19 June, as we cannot accept bookings after this date. 
 

 

Book Now - Pelham!

 

Book Now - East!

Free Kitchen company course via Ringmer Village Library

Ringmer Village Library is putting on a Kitchen Company course at the Village Hall, which enables a small group of six people to learn some basic cookery skills in five FREE classes. 

We offer a supportive environment, with friendly volunteers to help along the way, and all ingredients are paid for, thanks to funding from Lewes District Council. The course this year will be held on the five Wednesday evenings in July. Please email us for more details on ringmervillagelibrary@gmail.com  

Sussex Cricket, County Ground - School Ticket Discount

Please find attached details of a 20% off ticket offer on all our T20 Blast fixtures this summer. 

https://www.eticketing.co.uk/sussexcricket/Events?preFilter=1

 

 

Brighton Brick Festival – 27 June 2026

The Brighton Brick Festival is an exciting celebration of all things LEGO, but it isn’t just about fun – although it is absolutely packed full of that too! Brick Festival events also invite visitors to explore a range of STEM subject skills through the medium of LEGO bricks. How do you become more interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths? By understanding them. And how do you best understand things? By having fun while learning. LEGO is the perfect tool for developing new skills, exploring new ideas and having new adventures.

Book now at www.BrightonBrickFestival.com