Updated Schools Closures List 29Th June 2011

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Updated Schools Closures List 29Th June 2011 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL SCHOOLS CLOSED, OPEN OR PARTIALLY OPENED ON THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2011 THIS LIST IS NOT FINAL AND WILL BE UPDATED DAILY Schools closed: Hindpool Nursery School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Kendal Nursery School KENDAL Closed All Saints CE School COCKERMOUTH Closed Allithwaite CE School GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Closed Ashfield Infant School WORKINGTON Closed Ashfield Junior School WORKINGTON Closed Askam Village School ASKAM-IN-FURNESS Closed Beaconside CE Primary School PENRITH Closed Beetham CE School MILNTHORPE Closed Belle Vue Primary School CARLISLE Closed Bishop Harvey Goodwin School, The CARLISLE Closed Blennerhasset School WIGTON Closed Brampton Primary School BRAMPTON Closed Broughton Primary School COCKERMOUTH Closed Burgh-by-Sands School CARLISLE Closed Caldew Lea School CARLISLE Closed Captain Shaw's CE School MILLOM Closed Crosby Ravensworth CE School PENRITH Closed Cummersdale School CARLISLE Closed Dean Barwick School GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Closed Dearham Primary School MARYPORT Closed Derwent Vale Primary and Nursery School WORKINGTON Closed Distington Community School WORKINGTON Closed Ewanrigg Junior School MARYPORT Closed Flimby School MARYPORT Closed Flookburgh CE School GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Closed Grasslot Infant School MARYPORT Closed Grayrigg CE School KENDAL Closed Greengate Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Greystoke School PENRITH Closed Hensingham Primary School WHITEHAVEN Closed Heron Hill School KENDAL Closed High Hesket CE School CARLISLE Closed Holme Community School CARNFORTH Closed Holme St Cuthbert School MARYPORT Closed Houghton CE School CARLISLE Closed Inglewood Infant School CARLISLE Closed Inglewood Junior School CARLISLE Closed Ivegill CE School CARLISLE Closed Jericho School WHITEHAVEN Closed Kells Infant School WHITEHAVEN Closed Kingmoor Junior School CARLISLE Closed Lamplugh CE School FRIZINGTON Closed Lanercost CE School BRAMPTON Closed Lazonby CE School PENRITH Closed Leven Valley CE School ULVERSTON Closed Levens CE School KENDAL Closed Lindale CE School and Community IT Centre GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Closed Lorton School COCKERMOUTH Closed Maryport CE Junior School MARYPORT Closed Millom Infant School MILLOM Closed Monkwray School WHITEHAVEN Closed Montreal CE Primary School CLEATOR MOOR Closed Moresby Primary School WHITEHAVEN Closed Newbarns Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Newlaithes Infant School CARLISLE Closed Newton School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Norman Street Primary School CARLISLE Closed North Lakes School PENRITH Closed Northside School WORKINGTON Closed Ormsgill Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Orton CE School PENRITH Closed Pennine Way Primary School CARLISLE Closed Richmond Hill School WIGTON Closed Rockcliffe CE School CARLISLE Closed Roose School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Scotby CE School CARLISLE Closed Seaton CE Junior School WORKINGTON Closed South Walney Community Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed South Walney Infant School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed St Bees Village School ST BEES Closed St Cuthbert's Catholic School and Nursery CARLISLE Closed St Gregory's Catholic Primary School WORKINGTON Closed St Herbert's CE VA Primary and Nursery School KESWICK Closed St Joseph's Catholic Primary School COCKERMOUTH Closed St Margaret Mary's Catholic Primary School CARLISLE Closed St Mark's CE School KENDAL Closed St Mary's Catholic Primary School WHITEHAVEN Closed St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Harrington WORKINGTON Closed St Mary's CE Nursery and Infant School WINDERMERE Closed St Patrick's Catholic Primary School WORKINGTON Closed St Patrick's CE School, Kendal KENDAL Closed St Paul's CE Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed Stanwix Primary School CARLISLE Closed Staveley CE School KENDAL Closed Stoneraise School CARLISLE Closed Storth CE School MILNTHORPE Closed Thomlinson Junior School WIGTON Closed Thwaites School MILLOM Closed Valley Primary School WHITEHAVEN Closed Victoria Junior School WORKINGTON Closed Warwick Bridge School CARLISLE Closed Westfield Nursery and Primary School WORKINGTON Closed Wreay CE School CARLISLE Closed Appleby Grammar School APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND Closed Cartmel Priory CE School GRANGE-OVER-SANDS Closed Cockermouth School COCKERMOUTH Closed Dowdales School DALTON-IN-FURNESS Closed Keswick School KESWICK Closed Netherhall School MARYPORT Closed Newman Catholic School CARLISLE Closed St Benedict's Catholic High School WHITEHAVEN Closed Stainburn School WORKINGTON Closed Trinity School CARLISLE Closed Ullswater Community College PENRITH Closed Ulverston Victoria High School ULVERSTON Closed George Hastwell School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Closed James Rennie School CARLISLE Closed Mayfield School WHITEHAVEN Closed Sandside Lodge School ULVERSTON Closed West Cumbria Learning Centre PRU WORKINGTON Closed Schools partially closed: Beckstone Community Primary School WORKINGTON Partially Closed Blackford CE Primary School CARLISLE Partially Closed Bookwell Primary School EGREMONT Partially Closed Broughton Moor School MARYPORT Partially Closed Castle Park School KENDAL Partially Closed Clifton School PENRITH Partially Closed Cumwhinton School CARLISLE Partially Closed Dalton St Mary's CE Primary School DALTON-IN-FURNESS Partially Closed Fairfield Infant School COCKERMOUTH Partially Closed Fellview Primary School WIGTON Partially Closed Kirkbride Primary School WIGTON Partially Closed Langwathby CE School PENRITH Partially Closed Lowther Endowed School PENRITH Partially Closed Milnthorpe Primary School MILNTHORPE Closed (nursery class open) Seascale School SEASCALE Partially Closed Shankhill CE School CARLISLE Partially Closed Shap Endowed CE School PENRITH Partially Closed St Mary's CE Primary School CARNFORTH Closed (nursery class open) St Patrick's Catholic Primary School CLEATOR MOOR Partially Closed St Pius X Catholic Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Partially Closed Upperby Primary School CARLISLE Partially Closed Warcop CE School APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND Partially Closed Yanwath School PENRITH Partially Closed Yarlside School BARROW-IN-FURNESS Partially Closed Caldew School CARLISLE Partially Closed Dallam School MILNTHORPE Partially Closed Kirkbie Kendal School KENDAL Partially Closed Lakes School, The WINDERMERE Closed except for yrs 12 & 13 Nelson Thomlinson School, The WIGTON Partially Closed Queen Elizabeth Grammar School PENRITH Partially Closed Samuel King's School ALSTON Partially Closed William Howard School BRAMPTON Partially Closed Sandgate School KENDAL Partially closed Gilford Centre PRU CARLISLE Partially Closed Schools open Kirkby Stephen Primary School KIRKBY STEPHEN Open St Michael's CE Primary School CARLISLE Open Solway Community School WIGTON Open Yr 9 to start at 10am Newbridge House PRU BARROW-IN-FURNESS Open .
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