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May 2026

  • Going the Extra Mile: Year 8 Impress during week long Bikeability Training

    Published 18/05/26

    On Monday 11th May, our Year 8 students began a week-long Bikeability course.

    Whether students were completely new to cycling or had been riding for years, it did not matter, as the fantastic instructors assessed each student individually and encouraged them to achieve their own personal targets.

    For some students, this meant learning to operate one of the adapted bike independently. For others, it was experiencing riding a two-wheeler with support, while some focused on developing their danger awareness and response times so they could apply their cycling skills safely on local roads.

    Over the course of the week, every single student demonstrated outstanding progress, greatly improved confidence, and real pride in their achievements. Bikeability is always one of the highlights of our sporting calendar because it creates valuable opportunities for our students — opportunities to become increasingly independent by learning an important lifelong skill.

    We could not be prouder of our Year 8 students and everything they have achieved throughout the week. A huge thank you must also go to Martin and his team of instructors who, once again, were fantastic with our students and played such a central role in their success and achievements.

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  • Festival Fun and Inclusive Sport Opportunities at Inspiring DIScoverABILITY Day

    Published 18/05/26

    On Friday 11th May, Year 9 students from Mountain and Lake travelled to the County Ground in Hove to take part in the annual DISCOVERABILITY DAY, where students had the opportunity to participate in a wide range of highly inclusive and adapted sports and activities, including Table Cricket, adaptive boxing, JOLF, football, inflatable nets, and a variety of fun challenges. There truly was something for everyone, and the festival atmosphere made the day even more enjoyable. Football and boxing were definitely among the most popular activities on offer!

    Students also had the chance to try a sport that was completely new to many of them called Showdown — a fast-paced table sport specifically designed for people with visual impairments, where two players use paddles to hit a ball across the table and try to score into their opponent’s goal. The ball contains small bells so players can track it by sound, and participants usually wear eyeshades to ensure fair play.  Our year 9s really enjoyed this new sport which soon became very competitive!

    We love this annual event as it gives our students a valuable insight into some of the challenges that people with different impairments and additional needs may experience when taking part in sport. It helps everyone to develop an empathy, understanding, and admiration for the skill, resilience, and determination shown by so many athletes and individuals.

    It was a brilliant day that was expertly organised by Sussex County Cricket Club, and we would like to say a huge thank you to Sussex Cricket for putting on such an inspiring and enjoyable day. We can’t wait to return next year!

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  • 26.2 Miles of Motivation: Tom Brown’s Marathon Effort Gets Students on Their Feet!

    Published 05/05/26

    At the heart of our Mid Sussex Marathon celebrations was an incredible achievement by our very own Deputy Head, Tom Brown. Taking on the full marathon distance of 26.2 miles in a single day, Tom began his challenge by running around Burgess Hill before heading over to our college site to run alongside students there.

    From there, he made his way back to the school site, where the final—and perhaps most inspiring—stage of his journey took place. Joined by enthusiastic students, supportive staff, and Jump Start Jonny himself, Tom completed the remaining laps of his marathon on the school field.

    The atmosphere was nothing short of inspiring.  Students ran alongside him, cheered him on, and played their part in helping him reach that impressive 26.2-mile milestone. It was a powerful example of determination, resilience, and community spirit in action.

    Burgess Hill Radio were also present, playing great tunes, with DJ Steve Bird offering words of encouragement—turning an already exciting day into a true celebration of perseverance and togetherness.

    A huge congratulations to Tom—and to everyone who took part in making the day such a success.

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  • Jump Start Jonny Brings the Energy … and the Entire School to Life!

    Published 05/05/26

    After weeks of anticipation, Friday 1st May finally arrived—and with it, the one and only Jump Start Jonny. Expectations were already sky-high following last year’s visit, but somehow this year managed to surpass them all. From the moment the sessions began, the energy was electric.

     Jonny delivered two outstanding sessions, one for primary students and another for Key Stage 3, each packed with movement, music, and infectious enthusiasm. His ability to engage every student, regardless of age or ability, was nothing short of remarkable. The sessions were inclusive, high-energy, and above all, great fun, filling the space with laughter and positivity.

     It wasn’t just the students who were thrilled. Many staff members were equally excited, with more than a few admitting they were completely starstruck meeting the face behind so many of their PE warm-ups! Jonny was incredibly generous with his time, interacting with students throughout and bringing encouragement and enthusiasm to every moment.

    The entire morning became a shared celebration of movement and wellbeing, uniting the whole school community in a truly memorable way. It’s safe to say the question on everyone’s lips is already: same time next year?

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