King'S Academy Ringmer

About King'S Academy Ringmer

Ringmer Community College and Sixth Form is an academy school located in the village of Ringmer, East Sussex, England. It was opened in 1958 and serves a catchment area of Lewes and surrounding towns and villages. It is also a specialist technology college. The headteacher is Matt Hillier. HistoryRingmer Secondary School opened in 1958, serving the local area and surrounding towns and villages. Ringmer County Secondary School gained recognition for its work with the community, including evening classes for adults. The school also had recognition for the high expectations and the excellence of the brass band, who still meet at reunions. The Band travelled across Europe, with their conductor Michael Fairhurst, the original conductor for the band. He continued working at the school for many years after and ran the junior wind band on a Tuesday morning and the string quartet. The original school building received a Civic Trust Award for its design. The library was built in 1973 as the numbers of students, as a result of the school leaving age being raised to 16. The Secondary school became a Community College when the former Prime Minister Lord Callaghan formally opened the school. The original school building consisted of: The Clark Block, housing the Drama Studio, English and Technology departments. The swimming pool – built in 1981. The Music department, which had to be extended housing studio and recording rooms. The major building phase in 1988 improved Humanities and Science facilities, within a two-story building. Which were improved again in 2000 with the Specialist Technology College status. In 2005 the John Wakely Building was built, which housed Modern Foreign Languages until 2008 when the department moved over to the Clarke Building, resulting in the English department moving into the Wakely building. The building was named after the former Headmaster John Wakely (1983–1998).

King'S Academy Ringmer Description

Ringmer Community College and Sixth Form is an academy school located in the village of Ringmer, East Sussex, England. It was opened in 1958 and serves a catchment area of Lewes and surrounding towns and villages. It is also a specialist technology college. The headteacher is Matt Hillier. HistoryRingmer Secondary School opened in 1958, serving the local area and surrounding towns and villages. Ringmer County Secondary School gained recognition for its work with the community, including evening classes for adults. The school also had recognition for the high expectations and the excellence of the brass band, who still meet at reunions. The Band travelled across Europe, with their conductor Michael Fairhurst, the original conductor for the band. He continued working at the school for many years after and ran the junior wind band on a Tuesday morning and the string quartet. The original school building received a Civic Trust Award for its design. The library was built in 1973 as the numbers of students, as a result of the school leaving age being raised to 16. The Secondary school became a Community College when the former Prime Minister Lord Callaghan formally opened the school. The original school building consisted of: The Clark Block, housing the Drama Studio, English and Technology departments. The swimming pool – built in 1981. The Music department, which had to be extended housing studio and recording rooms. The major building phase in 1988 improved Humanities and Science facilities, within a two-story building. Which were improved again in 2000 with the Specialist Technology College status. In 2005 the John Wakely Building was built, which housed Modern Foreign Languages until 2008 when the department moved over to the Clarke Building, resulting in the English department moving into the Wakely building. The building was named after the former Headmaster John Wakely (1983–1998).

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King'S Academy Ringmer is located at BN8 5RB Lewes, East Sussex
01273 812220