KAR Newsletter 27/03/2026
Please note that this has been sent as an attachment this week as it is now the Easter closure
Please note that this has been sent as an attachment this week as it is now the Easter closure
As we come to the end of the Easter term, I would like to take a moment to reflect on what has been another highly successful and rewarding period for our school community. Our students have been brilliant throughout the term, demonstrating commitment, resilience, and a positive attitude to their learning. We are incredibly proud of all that they have achieved.
I would like to extend a special message of encouragement to our Year 11 students, who are now entering the important revision period leading up to their GCSE examinations. We wish them the very best of luck as they prepare. To support them, the school will be offering a wide range of revision sessions over the holidays, and I would like to thank our staff for their dedication in providing these valuable opportunities.
It has also been fantastic to see students return from recent trips to Barcelona and Lyon, full of positive stories and memorable experiences. Opportunities like these are an important part of school life, and we are delighted to be able to offer them.
A reminder that on the final day of term, Friday 27th, school will finish at 12:10pm. School buses are expected to depart at approximately 12:15pm. This day will be normal school uniform.
Thank you, as always, for your continued support this term. We wish you and your families a restful and enjoyable Easter break.
Best wishes,
Mr Harvey
Let’s get baking – marble cake – baking competition for all ages.
King’s Academy Ringmer has been invited to enter the Ringmer village show and bake for the "open cake making class", which is a baking competition, open to all ages.
The set recipe this Spring will make a chocolate and vanilla marble cake. The recipe is attached here, or you can obtain copies from Mrs Budd in the Food room.
If you would like to take part, have your cake displayed at the show and get the chance to win an award, you need to get baking next week. Please deliver your finished cake to the Food room on Thursday 26th or to reception on Friday 27 March. We will then take entries over for display at the Village Show on Saturday morning.
One of our yr.10 students currently holds the award for this category, which she won last year. Let’s see if we can bring this trophy home again!
Please see the recipe for Chocolate Marble cake below – open to all age groups.
Ingredients
225g butter, softened
225g caster sugar
4 eggs
225g self-raising flour, sieved
3 tablespoons milk
2 tablespoons cocoa powder, sieved
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Method
Heat oven gas mark 4/electric 180°/fan 160°
Grease and line a 20 cm (8”) round cake tin
Cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy
Beat in eggs one by one then fold in flour, milk and extract being sure to
obtain an even mixture
Divide the mixture between two bowls, add the cocoa powder to one of the
bowls and mix
Place alternate spoonfuls of the mixtures into the tin, repeat, placing
alternative spoonfuls on top of each other
Using a skewer or a knife, swirl the mixture together gently, mixing it slightly
but keeping the two different colours still visible (a marbled effect)
Bake at for 45-55 mins until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out
clean.
Leave to stand in tin for 10 mins before turning out to cool completely.


On Wednesday 18 March, seven of our fantastic piano players from Year 7, 8 and 9 were joined via video link by Richard Meyrick, international piano soloist and teacher. This was a free masterclass in which students performed a piece and Richard gave constructive feedback on their playing. This was both an extremely exciting opportunity, but also one that requires real resilience as students have to try and improve their work on the spot. They also have to then try and perform the music straight away with the new changes, instead of having time to go away and practice as they might with a usual lesson.
It was such a treat for our students to hear their own pieces being performed by a musician of such a high calibre, and I was really impressed by the positivity the students showed as well as being great ambassadors for the school. Well done to Martha, Olivia, Sam, Rosie and Bess for playing so well!
Ms Urquhart, Subject Leader for Music



Missed a vaccination for teenagers and young people?
Please contact your local immunisation team for details of a clinic near you.
Brighton and Hove 01273 696011 ext. 3789
Chichester 01273 696011 ext. 8100
Crawley 01273 696011 ext. 2043
Heathfield 01273 696011 ext. 2080
Uckfield 01273 696011 ext. 4931
Worthing 01273 696011 ext. 8533
Vaccination schedule for teenagers and young people-Sussex Immunisation Service
12 to 13: Your child should have been offered their Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine between the ages of 12 to 13.
Age 13 to 14: Your child should have been offered their Tetanus/Diphtheria/ Polio (Td/IPV) and Meningitis ACWY (MenACWY) vaccines between the ages of 13 to 14.
Age 16: By the age of 16 your child should have received their HPV, Td/IPV and MenACWY vaccines. (Males born AFTER 01/09/2006 ONLY should have been offered the HPV vaccine)
Frequently Asked Questions | Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Polio and Meningitis
Resources
Information for parents on the Td/IPV and MenACWY vaccination programme:
Information on the vaccines:
It’s been a privilege to have Ali and Milly from the Railway Land Project, Lewes working with students in the Eco Hub Garden this term. The UK recognises the huge decline in biodiversity since the 1970’s and school grounds estates combined cover an area approximately the size of Birmingham city. Schools are being encouraged to improve the attraction for different species of native plants and animal species by increasing the habitat opportunities in their school grounds and increasing the biodiversity.
We are incredibly fortunate to have been able to receive this fully funded project thanks to the Railway Land Project which, in turn, is funded by the National Lottery. Their aim is to leave a legacy that can be enjoyed and cared for by students and provide a sanctuary for these plants and creatures that will flourish here. Working outside and being in nature is proven to aid human mental and physical wellbeing, and whilst society is faced with these challenges, we hope we can create a space in school to encourage students' connection with nature and the outdoors.
We have been especially fortunate to have received voluntary help from the South East's pond expert, "Pete the Pond", accompanied by Mango the parrot, who not only provided us with his expertise, an amazing pond liner and new native pond plants, but he also helped the students dig out the huge hole with plant shelving and a bog feature. It still looks quite raw and the project is not complete yet, but here are some in-progress photos of the work so far! Updates to follow. Please visit www.railwaylandproject.org/nature-links






Please follow this link to watch a recent KGA Global Stage Forum Video which has Mrs Taylor, Head of MFL plus a couple of our students talking as well as staff and students from all our other KGA schools. It was shown to all KGA staff on our last INSET day.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IROUOeDR_7OTV0lkSi4xSC-ekhxcyIDO/view?usp=drive_link
As part of preparing students for life after GCSE's this week, we had a visit from Lawrie Alford from LATC Apprenticeships, who delivered a dynamic assembly to our year 10 and 11 students.
This was followed by a workshop for students who wanted to find out more about apprenticeships, either after school or in the future.
The workshop was engaging and meaningful and covered the following:
Where to look and apply for an apprenticeship
Prepare for future apprenticeship applications
What employers are looking for
Mock Assessment / interview
Lawrie gave some fantastic feedback on the students that took part.
''This was a really engaging group. Excellent involvement and thought-provoking questions, we covered a lot of ground. Brilliant example of students from Kings. It was an absolute pleasure''.
Please find some resources Lawrie signposted the students to : https://www.amazingapprenticeships.com/resources/a-z-of-apprenticeship-standards/
Mrs Colbourne
Careers Lead
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
At Wave Swim School, they provide fun, structured and affordable swimming lessons designed to help children build confidence in the water while learning key safety and swimming techniques. Their sessions are delivered in a welcoming environment and are suitable for a range of ages and abilities. They are held at a variety of centres both in and around the Lewes District, including Lewes Leisure Centre, Ringmer Swimming Pool, Seaford Head Pool, and Hillbrow Health and Wellbeing in Eastbourne. They will also be offering Swim School lessons at Seahaven Swim and Fitness Centre in Newhaven once it reopens in Autumn 2026.
What they offer:
Interactive and engaging water safety lessons, led by friendly and supportive instructors
Affordable pricing from just £30 per month
Lesson that cater to all abilities and ages: baby and toddler lessons available
Swimming is not only a valuable life skill but also a great way for children to stay active and build confidence.
You can find more information on our website listed below:
https://waveactive.org/activities/swimming/wave-swim-school/

Egg-venture Fun Day at Broadstone Warren
Monday 6th April 2026, 10am-4pm
Families are invited to join us at Broadstone Warren for a fun-filled, Easter-themed day of outdoor adventure. For just £5 per person (free for under 5s), visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities suitable for all ages.
Included in the entry fee:
· Egg hunt – follow themed clues around the site to win a chocolatey prize
· Crafting – creative, Easter-inspired arts and crafts
· Circus skills – try juggling or learn to use a diabolo
· Target sports – take aim with archery
There will also be optional paid activities available on the day for those looking for extra adventure, as well as refreshments available to purchase.
The event is open to everyone – members and non-members alike – making it a great opportunity for families to enjoy time outdoors together.
Location: Broadstone Warren, Lewes Rd, Forest Row RH18 5JS
Parking: Free
Last entry: 2:00pm
More information: https://www.scouts.org.uk/national-events/egg-venture-fun-day/

This is a local Uckfield charity - Fun Abounds / Sky High Trampoline Gymnastics Academy, offering affordable, inclusive Easter Holiday Camps for children of all abilities. The camps provide fun, active sessions and valuable support for families over the break.
Please see the flyer below and following link so parents can learn more or book online: https://portal.iclasspro.com/skyhightga/camps/1?sortBy=name

It has been another busy and rewarding week in school, with students embracing a wide range of opportunities both in and beyond the classroom.
Our Change Ambassador students enjoyed a very worthwhile visit to Lewes Priory on Tuesday morning, where they met with Priory’s Eco students. The visit included a tour of the school and its environmental work, a Q&A session between both schools, a debate, and some upcycling crafts.
It was a valuable opportunity for our students to share some of our own sustainability and climate achievements, while also reflecting on the challenges we face, many of which were similar in both schools. During the debate, students thoughtfully explored both the positives and negatives of AI, presenting their ideas with maturity and confidence. The morning concluded with an upcycling activity, where many students used ring pulls to create keyrings and bracelets. Priory are keen to come and visit our school, and we look forward to welcoming them in the future.
This week also sees our MFL visits to Barcelona and Lyon, and we wish all students and staff involved a wonderful experience. These visits are a fantastic chance for students to live out our vision of becoming well-rounded individuals, while gaining opportunities and success on a global stage.
This evening, we are pleased to welcome Year 11 parents and carers for our second Route to Success Evening, where we will offer further support and guidance ahead of the GCSE examinations. We are very proud of the effort Year 11 students have shown, particularly in their recent mock examinations, and we look forward to working together to help them continue to succeed.
We would also like to congratulate our Year 11 geographers, who represented the school brilliantly on their recent geography field trip to Seaford Beach. The trip enabled 29 students to complete the required physical fieldwork enquiry ahead of Paper 3. Students collected data to investigate the question: “Is coastal management effective in Seaford?” Their conduct and engagement were excellent throughout.
Well done too to our Year 10 students, who were working through their Art and Photography mock examinations last week. It was wonderful to see such motivation, creativity and determination, with students working hard and showing real commitment to their studies.
Finally, last week some of our Year 10 and 11 students, accompanied by their parents, attended an insightful Oxbridge Conference at Roedean School in Brighton.
The conference aimed to raise awareness of the opportunities available for undergraduate study at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, to help students understand the admissions process, learn how to build a competitive application, and gain insight into undergraduate life from current students. Following the presentation, the panel offered invaluable advice during a detailed Q&A session. It gave our students a meaningful insight into the unique academic environments of these universities and a realistic preview of undergraduate study.
Thank you, as always, for your continued support.
Best wishes,