Schools and Early Years Setting Offering Priority Childcare in Cumbria from 30 March 2020

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Schools and Early Years Setting Offering Priority Childcare in Cumbria from 30 March 2020 Schools and Early Years setting offering priority childcare in Cumbria from 30 March 2020 District Area School Opening hours Carlisle Brampton Warwick Bridge 8:30 to 5pm Carlisle Carlisle Trinity School 8:30 to 3:30 Richard Rose Central Carlisle Carlisle TBC Academy Robert Ferguson Carlisle Carlisle 8:45 to 15:15 Primary School Carlisle Carlisle Stanwix School TBC Pennine Way Primary Carlisle Carlisle TBC School Upperby Primary Carlisle Carlisle TBC School Cumwhinton Priamry Week commencing Carlisle Cumwhinton School 30 March Working with Raughton Head C of E Cumwhinton and Carlisle Raughton Head Primary School Kirkbampton on a rota basis Working with Kirkbampton C of E Cumwhinton and Carlisle Kirkbampton School Raughton Head on a weekly rota basis Appleby Grammar Eden Appleby TBC School Eden Penrith Brunswick School TBC Beaconside Primary School also for Ullswater Community Eden Penrith 8:30 to 3:30pm College and Queen Elizabeth Grammar School children Alston Moor Federation From 14.4.20 Eden Alston (From 14.4.20) 9:30 to 3pm Eden Plumpton Plumpton School 8:30 to 4pm Netherton Infant Allerdale Marport 9 to 3pm School Allerdale Silloth Silloth Primary School 9 to 3pm Thomlinson Junior Allerdale Wigton 9 to 3pm School The Nelson Allerdale Wigton TBC Thomlinson School St Michael’s C of E Allerdale Bothel 9 to 3:30pm Primary School Fairfield Primary Allerdale Cockermouth 8:30 to 4:30pm School Allerdale Keswick St Herbert’s School 9 to 3:20pm Distington Community Copeland Distington 9 to 3pm School Copeland Whitehaven Jericho Primary School 8 to 5pm Copeland Egremont Orgill School 8 to 6pm Copeland Egremont West Lakes Academy 8 to 4pm Seascale Primary Copeland Seascale 9 to 3pm School (after Easter) Haverigg Primary Copeland Haverigg 9 to 3pm School South Sedbergh Primary Sedbergh 9.30 to 3.30pm Lakeland School South St Mary’s Church of Kirkby Lonsdale 8:30 to 3:15pm Lakeland England School South Queen Elizabeth Kirkby Lonsdale 9 to 3pm Lakeland Studio School South Ghyllside Primary Kendal 8.00 to 6.00pm Lakeland School Easter opening 8:55 South Milnthorpe Primary – 3:15pm Milnthorpe Lakeland School After Easter- proposed 8 to 6pm South Lindale C of E Primary Lindale 8:30 to 5:30pm Lakeland School South Staveley C of E Staveley TBC Lakeland Primary School Pennybridge C of E Barrow Ulverston 8 to 6pm Primary Academy Barrow Dalton-in-Furness Dowdales School FPC HuB – Sir John Barrow, Chapel St 9-3pm minimum- Furness Primary Infants, Dalton St. Barrow some settings Consortium Mary’s, Pennington Ce, extended hours Askam, Croftland’s Junior St Pius X Catholic Barrow Barrow TBC Primary School Barrow Barrow Chetwynde School TBC Barrow Barrow Vickerstown 9 to 3pm Early Years District Age range Opening hours Provider Stone Eden Nursery 0 to 4 8am – 6pm School Houghton Nursery Carlisle 2 to 4 8am – 6pm Group St Aidan's Day 0 to 4 8am – 6pm Nursery Harraby Little Oaks at Eden 0 to 4 8am – 5.30pm Muddy Boots Longthwaite Road 2 to 4 9am – 3.30pm Pre-School Allerdale Little Monkeys Day 0 to 3 8am – 6pm Nursery Copeland PJs Nursery 0 to 4 7am – 5pm Kendal Nursery South Lakeland 2 to 4 TBC School Lynwood Day Barrow 0 to 4 7.30am – 5.30pm Nursery Ramsden Robins Barrow 2 to 4 8.30 – 3.30pm Pre-nursery .
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