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Cumbria County Council Serving the People of Cumbria Cumbria County Council Information Governance Team Cumbria House 117 Botchergate Carlisle CA1 1RD T: 01228 221234 E: [email protected] E-mail: @whatdotheyknow.com 15th October 2020 Our reference: IG 01773 Dear FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - DISCLOSURE The council has completed its search relating to your request for information regarding school cluster groups, which was received on 20th June 2019. Upon review it does not appear that a response was provided at the time of your request and I would like to offer my apologies for the delay and any inconvenience caused. The council does not hold information within the definition of your request. REQUEST 1. Names of Cluster Groups and Federations -Which Schools are in each Cluster/Federation 2. The name of the lead School with in each Cluster or Federation if possible RESPONSE Please see attached documents. Disclaimer Most of the information that we provide in response to requests submitted under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations 2004 will be subject to copyright protection. In most cases the copyright will be owned by Cumbria County Council. However the copyright in other information may be owned by another person or organisation, as indicated on the information itself. You are free to use any information supplied in this response for your own non-commercial research or private study purposes. The information may also be used for any other purpose allowed by a limitation or exception in copyright law, such as news reporting. However, any other type of re-use, for example by publishing the information in analogue or digital form, including on the internet, will require the permission of the copyright owner. Where the copyright owner is the council you will need to make an application under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005. For information where the copyright is owned by another person or organisation you must apply to the owner to obtain their permission. If you are dissatisfied with the way the council has responded to your request you can request an Internal Review. If you would like to request a Review please contact the Information Governance Team using the details at the top of this letter. Further information can be found on the council’s website: http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/council- democracy/accesstoinformation/internalreviewscomplaints.asp Serving the people of Cumbria cumbria.gov.uk Cumbria County Council Yours sincerely, Belinda Taylor Information Governance Team Corporate, Customer and Community Services Serving the people of Cumbria cumbria.gov.uk Federations – Cumbria Schools Alston Primary School ALSTON Alston Moor Federation Nenthead School ALSTON Alston Moor Federation Samuel King's School ALSTON Alston Moor Federation Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School DALTON-IN-FURNESS Our Lady of Furness Catholic Federation St Mary's Catholic Primary School ULVERSTON Our Lady of Furness Catholic Federation St Cuthbert's Catholic School and Nursery CARLISLE St Ninian Catholic Federation Carlisle St Margaret Mary's Catholic Primary School CARLISLE St Ninian Catholic Federation Carlisle Area Cluster Cluster lead West Aspatria Oughterside School South BAPS (Barrow Association Primary Schools) Newbarns Primary and Nursery School North BASC (Brampton Area School Cluster) Shankhill CofE Primary South BPC (Barrow Primary Collaborative) South Walney Junior School North CaSPA (Carlisle South Primary Alliance) Brook Street Primary School West Clegheads (Cleator Moor & Egremont Heads) Seascale Primary School West Cockermouth All Saints' CE School North CSLC (Carlisle Secondary Learning Consortium)Caldew School North CSP (Carlisle Schools Partnership) Blackford CofE Primary North Eden Rural Alliance Temple Sowerby CE Primary School South FEC (Furness Education Consortium) Millom School South FPC (Furness Primary Collaborative) George Romney Junior School South KCP (Kendal Collaborative Partnership) Vicarage Park CE Primary School West Keswick St Herbert's CE VA Primary and Nursery School West Maryport Maryport CE Junior School North Penrith Hub Brunswick School South POMS (Partnership of Millom Schools) Park View Nursery School North RSC (Rural South Carlisle) Independent Consultant North Rural Penrith Skelton School South SLF (South Lakes Federation) Executive Officer South SLRP (South Lakes Rural Partnership) Executive Officer South Small Schools Cluster Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School (also Headteacher at St Mary's Catholic Primary School - Ulverston) West Solway Plain and Wigton Silloth Primary School West West Consortium Cockermouth School West Whitehaven Bransty School West Workington Derwent Vale Primary and Nursery School Town WIGTON BARROW-IN-FURNESS CARLISLE BARROW-IN-FURNESS CARLISLE SEASCALE COCKERMOUTH CARLISLE CARLISLE PENRITH MILLOM DALTON-IN-FURNESS KENDAL KESWICK MARYPORT PENRITH MILLOM CARLISLE PENRITH KIRKBY LONSDALE KIRKBY LONSDALE DALTON-IN-FURNESS WIGTON COCKERMOUTH WHITEHAVEN WORKINGTON School Name Town Cluster - membership Blennerhasset School WIGTON Aspatria Holme St Cuthbert School MARYPORT Aspatria Ireby CE School WIGTON Aspatria Oughterside School WIGTON Aspatria Plumbland CE School WIGTON Aspatria St Matthew's CE School WIGTON Aspatria St Michael's CE School WIGTON Aspatria Brisbane Park Infant School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS Dane Ghyll School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS Greengate Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS Hindpool Nursery School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS Newbarns Primary and Nursery School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS Ramsden Infant School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS St George's CE School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBAPS Castle Carrock School BRAMPTON BASC Crosby-on-Eden CE School CARLISLE BASC Gilsland CE School BRAMPTON BASC Great Corby School CARLISLE BASC Bewcastle School CARLISLE BASC Brampton Primary School BRAMPTON BASC Fir Ends Primary School CARLISLE BASC Hallbankgate Village School BRAMPTON BASC Hayton CE Primary School BRAMPTON BASC Irthington Village School CARLISLE BASC Lanercost CE School BRAMPTON BASC Shankhill CE School CARLISLE BASC Walton & Lees Hill CE Primary School BRAMPTON BASC Warwick Bridge School CARLISLE BASC Barrow Island School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Bram Longstaffe Nursery School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Cambridge Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Chetwynde School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Holy Family Catholic Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC North Walney Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Ormsgill Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Parkside GGI Academy BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Roose Community Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC South Walney Infant School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC South Walney Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC St Columba's Catholic Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC St James' CE Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC St Paul's CE Junior School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC St Pius X Catholic Primary School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Vickerstown School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Victoria Academy BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Victoria Infant and Nursery School BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Yarlside Academy BARROW-IN-FURNESSBPC Alston Primary School ALSTON CaSPA Bishop Harvey Goodwin School, The CARLISLE CaSPA Brook Street Primary School CARLISLE CaSPA Inglewood Infant School CARLISLE CaSPA Inglewood Junior School CARLISLE CaSPA Nenthead School ALSTON CaSPA Norman Street Primary School CARLISLE CaSPA Pennine Way Primary School CARLISLE CaSPA Petteril Bank School CARLISLE CaSPA Scotby CE School CARLISLE CaSPA St Cuthbert's Catholic School and Nursery CARLISLE CaSPA St Margaret Mary's Catholic Primary SchoolCARLISLE CaSPA Upperby Primary School CARLISLE CaSPA Arlecdon School FRIZINGTON Clegheads Beckermet CE School BECKERMET Clegheads Bookwell Primary School EGREMONT Clegheads Cleator Moor Nursery School CLEATOR MOOR Clegheads Ennerdale and Kinniside CE Primary SchoolCLEATOR Clegheads Frizington Community Primary School FRIZINGTON Clegheads Frizington Nursery School FRIZINGTON Clegheads Gosforth CE School SEASCALE Clegheads Lamplugh CE School FRIZINGTON Clegheads Montreal CE Primary School CLEATOR MOOR Clegheads Moor Row School MOOR ROW Clegheads Orgill Primary School EGREMONT Clegheads Seascale School SEASCALE Clegheads St Bees Village School ST BEES Clegheads St Bega's CE School HOLMROOK Clegheads St Bridget's Catholic Primary School EGREMONT Clegheads St Joseph's Catholic Primary School FRIZINGTON Clegheads St Patrick's Catholic Primary School CLEATOR MOOR Clegheads Thornhill Primary School EGREMONT Clegheads Waberthwaite CE School MILLOM Clegheads All Saints' CE Primary School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth Bridekirk Dovenby CE School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth Broughton Primary School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth Dean CE School WORKINGTON Cockermouth Eaglesfield Paddle CE Primary COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth Fairfield Primary School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth Lorton School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth St Bridget's CE School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth St Joseph's Catholic Primary School COCKERMOUTH Cockermouth Caldew School CARLISLE CSLC Central Academy CARLISLE CSLC James Rennie School CARLISLE CSLC Morton Academy CARLISLE CSLC Nelson Thomlinson School, The WIGTON CSLC Newman Catholic School CARLISLE CSLC Queen Elizabeth Grammar School PENRITH CSLC Samuel King's School ALSTON CSLC Trinity School CARLISLE CSLC Ullswater Community College PENRITH CSLC William Howard School BRAMPTON CSLC Belle Vue Primary School CARLISLE CSP Blackford CE Primary School CARLISLE CSP Caldew Lea School CARLISLE CSP Great Orton School CARLISLE CSP Houghton CE School
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