Welcome to Newhaven Pupil Referral Unit
At King’s Park, we uphold three pillars: trust, restore, achieve. These principles guide our dedicated efforts to provide a nurturing and empowering environment tailored specifically for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As Assistant Head Teacher, I am proud to lead a team of passionate educators committed to fostering academic excellence, personal growth, and independence in our students.
Our broad and bespoke specialised curriculum is meticulously designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with ASD and mental health challenges. It offers a blend of academic rigor, vocational training, and life skills development. With small class sizes and personalised support, we create an inclusive atmosphere where every student can thrive and reach their full potential, setting the stage for fulfilling adult lives.
Beyond academics, we prioritise the holistic well-being of our students, providing comprehensive support services including counselling, therapy, and social skills development. We understand that success extends beyond the classroom, and we are dedicated to preparing our students for a successful transition into adulthood. Our work experience programme is tailored to assist students in pursuing careers they are passionate about, nurturing their confidence and sense of belonging in the wider world.
I invite you to explore our website to learn more about our curriculum, meet our staff, and discover the transformational opportunities that await your child at Kings Park. Together, we can unlock a bright future filled with possibilities. Welcome to our community!
Warm Regards,
Amanda Steenkamp
Assistant Head Teacher and Head of Sixth Form
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Boarding Type
No Boarder
School Type
Pupil referral unit
Suitable Ages
11 to 19
Gender
Mixed
No. of Students
191 Total
No. of Boys
114 (59.7%)
No. of Girls
77 (40.3%)
Leavers’ Destinations
Destinations after GCSEs
View DetailsStaying in education
49%
School
79%
England
Apprenticeships
0%
School
3%
England
Further education
School sixth form
Sixth form college
Other education destinations
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Enrichment Activities
Show all activitiesThe project has proved very successful with students thoroughly enjoying the experience whilst taking in these invaluable skills. This is run over the whole of the academic year with the main goal to completely build a fully functioning rowing boat as a team to be rowed on the Thames, which they will then use to compete against other schools taking part in the project. Overall the experience has proven to improve students communication and problem solving skills, build confidence and keep health and fitness a priority.
At Gardens students have opportunities to explore music through Arts Award and music is used in Engage to develop students’ understanding of poetry. There are opportunities for students at King’s Park to participate in Music Therapy as stated on their EHCP and as a part of supportive interventions taking place. Students where it is not stated on their EHCP are selected through request. At King’s Park, there is a guitar club at lunchtimes where students can self-select to attend. There are currently opportunities across the year where students can access music through careers and external agencies coming in. This has been at the Garden’s site and this could be used across all sites next year due to its successes.
In all weathers, students roam the woods, discovering trails with freedom to interact with the environment. Exploring and soaking up nature has positive mental and physical health benefits. Walks with free-ranging conversation are excellent for socialisation. Silent walks are very good for mindfulness and stress relief. Students will learn how to measure risk without putting themselves or others in danger and how to use the natural environment to stimulate recognition and the use of different senses. Activities undertaken include tree climbing, rope swinging and team games. Skills taught include map making, path finding, making shelters, dens and learning to respect the environment.
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