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Allerdale District Council Area Allerdale District Council Area School name and address Contact details Allonby Primary School Community School Moss Lane Allonby Head: Mr D Owen MARYPORT t: 01900 881324 CA13 6QG e:[email protected] All Saints' CE Primary School Voluntary Controlled Church of England School Slatefell Drive COCKERMOUTH Head: Mrs N Smallwood CA13 9BH t: 01900 823431 e: [email protected] Bassenthwaite School Community School Bassenthwaite KESWICK Head: Mrs S Royle CA12 4QH t: 017687 76365 e: [email protected] Beckstone Primary School Community School Eadie Street Harrington Head: Mr D Warbrick WORKINGTON t: 01946 830423 CA14 5PX e: [email protected] Blennerhasset School Community School Blennerhasset WIGTON Head: Mrs J Harrison-Longworth CA7 3RL t: 016973 20677 e: [email protected] Borrowdale CE School Voluntary Aided Church of England School Borrowdale KESWICK Head: Mr R Smits CA12 5XG t: 017687 77686 e: [email protected] Braithwaite CE [VA] Primary Voluntary Aided Church of England School School Braithwaite Head: Mrs J Laker KESWICK t: 017687 78356 CA12 5TD e: [email protected] Broughton Academy Academy Moor Road Great Broughton Head: Mrs K Shankland COCKERMOUTH t: 01900 828971 CA13 0YT e: [email protected] Crosscanonby St John’s CE Voluntary Controlled Church of England School School Garborough Close Head: Mr S Mitchellhill Crosby t: 01900 812326 MARYPORT e: [email protected] CA15 6RX Dearham Primary School Academy Dearham MARYPORT Head: Mrs S Kidd CA15 7HR t: 01900 812518 e: [email protected] Derwent Vale Primary & Community School Nursery School Great Clifton Head: Mrs F Edmondson WORKINGTON t: 01900 601233 CA14 1WA e: [email protected] Eaglesfield Paddle CE Primary Academy Academy Eaglesfield Head: Mrs D F V Watson COCKERMOUTH t: 01900 823188 CA13 0QY e: [email protected] Ellenborough and Ewanrigg Community School Infant School Victory Crescent Head: Ms W Hazard MARYPORT t: 01900 812931 CA15 7NE e: [email protected] Fairfield Primary School Community School Gallowbarrow COCKERMOUTH Head: Mrs A Pattinson CA13 0DX t: 01900 821133 e: [email protected] Flimby Primary School Foundation School Rye Hill Road Flimby Head: Mrs J Wilson MARYPORT t: 01900 812264 CA15 8PJ e: [email protected] Grasslot Infant School Community School Main Road MARYPORT Head: Mrs K Loudon CA15 8BT t: 01900 812268 e: [email protected] Ireby CE School Voluntary Controlled Church of England School Ireby WIGTON Head: Mrs A Dickinson CA7 1DS t: 016973 71367 e: [email protected] Kirkbampton CE School Voluntary Controlled Church of England School Kirkbampton CARLISLE Head: Miss J Routledge CA5 6HX t: 01228 576377 e: [email protected] Kirkbride Primary School Community School Kirkbride WIGTON Head: Mrs V Bairstow CA7 5JR t: 016973 51483 e: [email protected] Maryport Infant School Community School Camp Road MARYPORT Head: Mrs C Beddoe CA15 6JN t: 01900 812074 e: [email protected] Netherton Infant School Community School Rydal Avenue MARYPORT Head: Mrs L Millington CA15 7LT t: 01900 812709 e: [email protected] Northside School Community School Northside WORKINGTON Head: Mr G O’Townson CA14 1BD t: 01900 62255 e: [email protected] Oughterside School Foundation School Oughterside WIGTON Head: Mrs S Jardine CA7 2PY t: 016973 20579 e: [email protected] Our Lady and St Patrick's Voluntary Aided Catholic School Catholic Primary School Ennerdale Road Head: Mrs J Hampson MARYPORT t: 01900 812582 CA15 8HN e: [email protected] Richmond Hill School Community School Queen Street Aspatria Head: Mrs H Ford WIGTON t: 016973 20650 CA7 3BQ e: [email protected] Seaton Academy Academy High Seaton Seaton Head: Mrs L Grace WORKINGTON t: 01900 66982 CA14 1NP e: [email protected] Silloth Primary School Community School Liddell Street Silloth Head: Mrs R Ingrams WIGTON t: 016973 31243 CA7 4DR e: [email protected] St Bridget's CE Primary Voluntary Controlled Church of England School School Brigham Head: Mrs L Hemingway COCKERMOUTH t: 01900 825689 CA13 0TU e: [email protected] St Cuthbert's Catholic School Voluntary Aided Catholic School East End WIGTON Head: Miss P Holden CA7 9HZ t: 016973 43119 e: [email protected] St Gregory's Catholic Primary Voluntary Aided Catholic School School Furness Road Head: Mrs C Holder WORKINGTON t: 01900 606050 CA14 3PD e: [email protected] St Herbert's CE [VA] Primary Voluntary Aided Church of England School and Nursery School Trinity Way Head: Mrs S Hughes KESWICK t: 017687 73017 CA12 4HZ e: [email protected] St Michael's CE School Voluntary Aided Church of England School Bothel WIGTON Head: Mr A May CA7 2HN t: 016973 20632 e: [email protected] St Michael's Nursery and Community School Infant School Station Road Head: Mrs A Tait WORKINGTON t: 01900 608111 CA14 2UY e: [email protected] Victoria Infant & Nursery Community School School Islay Place Head: Mrs P Robertson WORKINGTON t: 01900 601489 CA14 3XB e: [email protected] Westfield Nursery and Community School Primary School Nilsson Drive Head: Mrs J Ormond WORKINGTON t: 01900 874000 CA14 5BD e: [email protected] Wiggonby CE School Voluntary Aided Church of England School Wiggonby WIGTON Head: Mrs N Corfield CA7 0JR t: 016973 42752 e: [email protected] .
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