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KAR Newsletter 18/10/2024

Dear Parents and Carers,

As we draw to the end of half term and our first ever two week October break, I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for your support. We are delighted with the progress our students have made since September, and have been so impressed by their hard work, politeness and participation in both lessons and school life. I have arranged a small treat for every student at the end of the school day today as a 'well done - hard work brings rewards'.

We held our first parent forum of the year on Wednesday. We discussed, amongst a number of topics:

  • Communication - further ways to engage parents and carers
  • Our school improvement plan and next steps once finalised
  • Reporting - ways forward to improve parent understanding of student progress

I have some takeaway tasks and will be reporting back to the group on some of the areas discussed. This will be consultative, with the view to then relay to all parents and carers any updates or changes.

I hope you have a great half term, and we hope to see all students return energised and ready to learn on Monday 4th November.

Best wishes,
Mr Harvey

Sir Roger Fry Visit

Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of welcoming Sir Roger Fry, the founder of King's Group Academies, to KAR. He was joined by our Senior Students, Mr Harvey, and members of the Senior Leadership Team for lunch where the students were invited to ask questions about his life and contributions to education in the UK and abroad.

Change News

It's been a busy week for our Change Ambassadors!

We were proud to have our official first Change committee meeting with our Change Ambassadors and we welcomed new members plus our parent volunteer Sophie Hazelwood. 

On the agenda this week we looked at the environmental review, focusing on the ten Eco School topics to see what we are already achieving and where we can direct our attention on making positive changes. This will inform our action plan as we decide on what projects we will get involved in.  

Our ambassadors had an additional surprise and were straight into action with a visit from Mick, an ITV camera operator, to film us in action participating in the Hidden Nature Challenge as part of signing up to Education Nature Park, a DfE initiative to get children outside and engaging with nature. The school is now on the map with hundreds of other schools and the challenge involved us looking for nature in different places, identifying areas where there was no nature and looking for really unusual sights. There were some great mushrooms and toadstools and a very unusual caterpillar! It's amazing what you can find when you take the time to really look. 

Keep an eye on Edulink, because when we find out when the story will air we will email families so they can watch it.

Mrs Ruth Simon- House
ECO Co-ordinator

Design and Technology Department

Year 7 have been busy finalising their Tatty Devine project. They have worked on CAD software to design their necklaces, which then was sent to the laser cutter. Challenging themselves to turn a 2D drawing into layers they had to work out which pieces needed cutting and which needed engraving.   This week they have glued them together and added necklace chains! Well done Year 7! 

After school KS4 club runs Tuesday and Thursdays every week. The workshop is continuously packed by our hard working students and the computer suite with our year 11’s who are working tirelessly on their NEA’s. 

The majority of our year 10’s have now taken their first project of the year home. Fantastic work KS4! 


Mrs Hepburn Imber,
Design and Technology Teacher

PE Department – Sport Celebrations
  • Year 9 girls Netball team won their game against Seaford on Monday - 11-5 
  • Year 7 girls Netball team also won their game against Peacehaven on Tuesday 8-0 
  • Year 8 girls Netball team drew against Seahaven 5-5 on Tuesday
  • We had a cross country competition against all the schools locally. The following students came in the top 10 across all schools for their age groups - Grace Luford Brown (9th), Patrick Ring (4th) and Harry Hunt (5th).

Great efforts all!

Congratulations to this week's Proud Award recipients!

Senior Students' Bede's Trip

Last week, the senior students had a excellent opportunity to visit Bedes school. When they were there, they got to experience a range of team building activities and discuss educational topics with a range of other schools. This opportunity meant that they could talk to other students at different schools about current topics such as diversity, leadership roles and learn how to work as a team with people you have never met before. This was a really amazing experience and one we hope to continue with future senior students as this expands and broadens their horizons, as working with new people is a key skill we want our pupils to learn for the wider world. 

Nylah Minall
Senior Marketing Student

Year 8 & 9 Visit to Ardeche, France - Enrichment Week July 2025

Only three spaces left for any Year 8 or Year 9 student still interested. The Finance Department will be in school during the half term closure so there is still time to book to avoid any disappointment.

Christmas Card Competition

It may be early but now's the time to start creating for our annual Christmas card Competition! Here's last years winners: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Reminder - School Applications due 31/10
Flu Vaccinations

The Immunisation Service is coming into school on Monday 11/11/2024 to offer your child the nasal Flu spray vaccination. You will be sent a consent form for your child individually in the new term to say YES or NO for them to have this vaccine, however you can follow the steps below to complete the form now.

Follow the steps below, before the closing date and time, which is at 11am Wednesday 6th November. If you miss the cut off time, the consent form will reopen after the session, enabling you to submit a form for your child to be offered the vaccination at a catch-up clinic.

 

  1. Click on the following link: https://www.susseximmunisations.co.uk/Forms/Flu
  2. Enter the following school code SX144505 and click ‘Find School’ - School codes are unique to each school and site.
  3. Fill out the form and submit.

If you have any questions or need support please call 01273 696011 ext.4931
Please note that if we do not receive either a YES or NO consent form, the immunisation team may contact you by email, phone or text to ask for your consent preference.

Lewes Science + Technology + Engineering + Maths Festival 2024

https://www.visitlewes.co.uk/whats-on/lewes-stem-fair-2024-p2236031 

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Lewes Football Club

Lewes Football Club are inviting schools in the local area to join them for a special school day at the Dripping Pan in Lewes.

Lewes FC Women v Cheltenham Town
Sunday 27th October, 2 PM kick off

We have a very special offer - 
2 Adults admission for just £18 (instead of £28) All children u16 come in for free. 

What's special about the day? 

It is a launch weekend for our Lewes FC foundation and it is a Halloween themed game!

People can come dressed up and participate in a treasure hunt around the ground. 

We will also have a few activities for the kids and the kids can meet the players after the game for photos and autographs. 

 

Fireworks display - Ringmer Primary and Nursery School

Come and spend a fun Friday evening with a proper Sussex firework display, from Nevill Juvenile Bonfire Society. Bring your friends and neighbours, too!

The Ringmer Primary and Nursery school grounds will open at 6pm and the fireworks will start around 7pm. There will be a bar and BBQ selling delicious burgers and veggie hot dogs. We’ll also
have our famous 'rockets' stall and flashing novelties (we also encourage bringing your
own, perhaps from last year!). 
We'll be mostly cash but the bar and BBQ will have a card machine too.

Please book your tickets online here. Last year we sold out and there were no tickets available on the gate.
Online ticket sales will close at 9pm on Thursday 14th November.

  • Adults - £4.50
  • Children (age 2-15) - £3.50
  • Children under 2 - free but still need a ticket.

Places where kids eat free (or for £1) during the October half term 2024

Please note this will only relate to the second week ie: from 28 October to 1 November 2024

https://moneysavingcentral.co.uk/kids-eat-free?fbclid=IwY2xjawF_QCdleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVCYlSPbowK5mFMBFLMmHyXcgJWR7hKUA8zKQERrvdxmspu5vQOGOB2HCA_aem_N8B76hzID90atEe4f3IYwA

Farleys House and Gallery family day

We’d love to invite you to our first free family day for ‘A is for Ant’ on 30th October 2024

Bringing to life the concept of a children’s alphabet book, ‘A is for Ant’ is the short film debut by renowned British photographer Jack Davison (he’s just shot the cover for British Vogue) in collaboration with Oscar-winning production and costume designer Shona Heath.

Screened outdoors on a three-sided ‘Ant Bus’, this immersive cinematic experience is bookended by a short theatrical performance with puppetry to entertain the whole family. After the film, a collage workshop by resident illustrator Hatty Staniford will inspire audiences to create their own worlds.

We’re thrilled to be hosting the ‘Ant Bus’ during its UK tour over half term and to extend the invitation to Farleys’ first free family day to you. This event is part of our celebration of 75 years since Farleys became a hub for avant-garde artists in 1949. This is our penultimate open day of 2024 and a fantastic opportunity to see Farleys before we close on what has been a remarkable year following the release of Kate Winslet’s ‘LEE’ in cinemas last month. Families are also welcome to explore our Sculpture Garden and exhibitions.

Event Details:

Lewes Children's Book Group

We are holding our 50th Anniversary celebrations at Malling Community Centre on Saturday 26th October and would love to see you there.

We ask children to bring good condition children's books that they no longer want and swap them for another. Note: we have less books for KS4 - but all children are welcome.  

Local author Dawn Casey will also be running activities for children of primary age. 

The event is free of charge.  

Job Vacancies

Ringmer Parish Council

Part-time Administrator - 24-28 hours per week
Starting Salary £15.75 per hour rising to £17.16 

Ringmer Parish Council is urgently seeking a skilled administrator to work closely with the Clerk to help deliver on the Council’s and Residents’ priorities. The position is for 24 -28 hours per week, with times of attendance to be agreed. Hours will include attendance at some evening council meetings to take minutes.

Ringmer Parish Council is a very proactive and busy Council. Its offices are located at Ringmer Academy. This is a predominantly office-based post, although there may be an opportunity to work from home occasionally.

Duties will be:

To undertake general administration duties in the office including preparing of agendas and supporting papers and producing draft minutes. To attend meetings of the Council and Working Group/Committees to take minutes/notes. To work with the Clerk to implement the decisions of the Council. To deal with day to day enquiries. 

Applicants should have experience with working with Microsoft Packages, be personable and have previous experience of a busy office environment. Knowledge of local government administration and procedures would be an advantage.

Please contact clerk@ringmerparishcouncil.gov.uk to request an application pack.

If you would like to find out more about this post, please call the Clerk on 01273 813242.

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