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A Summary List of Schools and Other Educational Establishments Cumbria Children's Services A Summary List of Schools and Other Educational Establishments August 2021 Cumbria County Council Cumbria House 117 Botchergate Carlisle CA1 1RD If you have any amendments to make please notify: Telephone: 01228 60 6060 [email protected] Contents PRIMARY SCHOOLS………………………………………………………………………… 1.1 - 1.29 PRIMARY ACADEMIES........……………………………………………………………...... 2.1 - 2.4 SECONDARY SCHOOLS…..……………………………………………………………...... 3.1 - 3.2 SECONDARY ACADEMIES……………………………………………………………......... 4.1 - 4.3 NURSERY SCHOOLS…………..……………………………………………………………. 5.1 SPECIAL SCHOOLS…………..……………………………………………………………... 6.1 SPECIAL ACADEMIES......……………………………………………………………......... 7.1 FREE SCHOOLS.........……………………………………………………………............... 8.1 UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY COLLEGES..……………………………………............... 9.1 PUPIL REFERRAL UNITS…………………………………………………………………… 10.1 MEDICAL PUPIL REFERRAL UNITS……....……………………………………………… 11.1 FURTHER EDUCATION COLLEGES………………………………………………………. 12.1 ADULT EDUCATION CENTRES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTRES………. 13.1 - 13.5 CUMBRIA OUTDOORS…………..………………………………………………………….. 14.1 RESIDENTIAL CENTRES……………..…………………………………………………….. 15.1 MUSIC CENTRES…..………………………………………………………………………… 16.1 LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICES………………..……………………………………….. 17.1 INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS………………..………………………………………………… 18.1 OTHER EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS…………..……………………………...… 19.1 - 19.3 HIGHER EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENTS….………………………………………..….. 20.1 ESTABLISHMENTS MAINTAINED BY OTHER AUTHORITIES…………………...…… 21.1 1.1 Primary Schools School / Establishment Contact Details Type/Age Range/Status/Size All Saints' CofE School Head: Mrs N Smallwood Primary School 3-11 Slatefell Drive Cockermouth T: 01900 823431 Voluntary Controlled CA13 9BH F: 01900 32 5938 Church of England E: [email protected] DfE Number: 3102 W: www.allsaintscockermouth.org.uk/ Number of Pupils: 190.00 Full Time / 13.00 Part Time Allithwaite CofE School Head: Mrs G Elliott Primary School 3-11 Church Road Allithwaite T: 015395 32144 Voluntary Controlled Grange-Over-Sands F: 015395 32144 LA11 7RD Church of England E: [email protected] W: www.allithwaite.cumbria.sch.uk/ Number of Pupils: DfE Number: 3125 90.00 Full Time / 13.00 Part Time Allonby Primary School Head: Mr D Owen Primary School 3-11 Moss Lane Allonby T: 01900 881324 Community Maryport F: 01900 881324 CA15 6QG Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 20.00 Full Time / 2.00 Part Time W: www.allonby.cumbria.sch.uk/ DfE Number: 2001 Alston Primary School Acting Head: Ms S Timmons Primary School 4-11 Garrigill Road Alston T: 01434 381213 Community CA9 3UF F: 01434 381213 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 92.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2004 W: https://www.alstonmoorfederation.org.uk/alston-primar y-school/ Appleby Primary School Head: Mr D Spruce Primary School 3-11 Station Road Appleby-In-Westmorland T: 017683 51431 Foundation CA16 6TX F: 017683 53252 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 160.00 Full Time / 29.00 Part DfE Number: 5206 W: www.applebyprimary.cumbria.sch.uk/ Time Armathwaite School Head: Mrs H Hepworth Primary School 4-11 Armathwaite Carlisle T: 016974 72296 Community CA4 9PW F: 016974 72296 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 63.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2005 W: www.armathwaite.cumbria.sch.uk/ Asby Endowed School Head: Mrs M Clark Primary School 4-11 Asby Endowed Primary School Great Asby T: 017683 51154 Voluntary Controlled Appleby-In-Westmorland E: [email protected] CA16 6EX Non Denominational W: www.asby.cumbria.sch.uk Number of Pupils: DfE Number: 3061 18.00 Full Time Ashfield Infant School Head: Mrs R Field Infant School 4-7yrs Newlands Lane Workington T: 01900 606301 Community CA14 3JG F: 01900 64207 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 169.00 Full Time / 33.00 Part DfE Number: 2147 W: www.ashfieldinf.cumbria.sch.uk Time 1.2 Primary Schools School / Establishment Contact Details Type/Age Range/Status/Size Ashfield Junior School Head: Mrs S Frost Junior School 7-11yr High Street Workington T: 01900 604565 Community CA14 4ES F: 01900 87 2786 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 250.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2148 W: www.ashfieldjuniorschool.co.uk Askam Village School Head: Mrs F Newton Primary School 3-11 Lots Road Askam-In-Furness T: 01229 462814 Foundation LA16 7DA F: 01229 462814 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 143.00 Full Time / 29.00 Part DfE Number: 5207 W: https://askamvillageschool.co.uk/ Time Barrow Island Community Primary School Head: Mrs J Dixon Primary School 4-11 Trinity Street Barrow-In-Furness T: 01229 820302 Community LA14 2SJ F: 01229 89 4649 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 143.00 Full Time / 26.00 Part DfE Number: 2704 W: https://www.barrowisland.cumbria.sch.uk/ Time Beaconside CofE Primary School Head: Mr N Page Primary School 3-11 Hutton Hill Penrith T: 01768 840868 Voluntary Aided CA11 8EN F: 01768 24 2173 Church of England E: [email protected] DfE Number: 5221 W: www.beaconside.cumbria.sch.uk/ Number of Pupils: 422.00 Full Time / 27.00 Part Time Beckermet CofE School Head: Mrs C Birkett Primary School 4-11 Beckermet CA21 2YD T: 01946 841221 Voluntary Aided F: 01946 841808 Church of England DfE Number: 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.beckermet.cumbria.sch.uk Number of Pupils: 73.00 Full Time Beckstone Primary School Head: Mr D Warbrick Primary School 3-11 Eadie Street Harrington T: 01946 830423 Community Workington F: 01946 834936 CA14 5PX Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 325.00 Full Time / 46.00 Part W: www.beckstone.cumbria.sch.uk Time DfE Number: 3662 Beetham CofE Primary School Head: Ms W Nicholas Primary School 4-11 Stanley Street Beetham T: 015395 62515 Voluntary Aided Milnthorpe F: 015395 62515 LA7 7AS Church of England E: [email protected] W: www.beethamschool.co.uk/ Number of Pupils: DfE Number: 3354 48.00 Full Time / 5.00 Part Time Belle Vue Primary School Head: Mr A Cairns Primary School 4-11 Beaver Road Carlisle T: 01228 593161 Community CA2 7PT F: 01228 592623 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 424.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2622 W: www.bellevue.cumbria.sch.uk/ 1.3 Primary Schools School / Establishment Contact Details Type/Age Range/Status/Size Bewcastle School Head: Mrs L Smith Primary School 4-11 Roadhead Carlisle T: 016977 48662 Community CA6 6PF F: 016977 48662 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 16.00 Full Time / 2.00 Part Time DfE Number: 2008 W: https://www.bewcastle.cumbria.sch.uk/ Bishop Harvey Goodwin School, The Head: Mrs S Nuttall Primary School 3-11 Harold Street Carlisle T: 01228 590794 Voluntary Aided CA2 4HG E: [email protected] Church of England W: www.bishopharveygoodwin.co.uk DfE Number: 2721 Number of Pupils: 221.00 Full Time / 8.00 Part Time Black Combe Junior School Head: Mrs C Dennison Junior School 7-11yr Moor Road Millom T: 01229 772862 Community LA18 5DT F: 01229 771308 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 95.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2220 W: www.blackcombe.cumbria.sch.uk Blackford CofE Primary School Head: Mrs L Smith Primary School 4-11 Blackford Carlisle T: 01228 674614 Voluntary Aided CA6 4ES F: 01228 674614 Church of England E: [email protected] DfE Number: 3301 W: www.blackford-school.co.uk/ Number of Pupils: 52.00 Full Time / 1.00 Part Time Blennerhasset School Head: Mrs J Harrison-Longworth Primary School 3-11 Blennerhasset Wigton T: 016973 20677 Community CA7 3RL F: 016973 20677 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 53.00 Full Time / 11.00 Part DfE Number: 2010 W: www.blennerhasset.cumbria.sch.uk/ Time Bolton Primary School Head: Mrs R Elstone Primary School 4-11 Bolton Appleby-In-Westmorland T: 017683 61511 Community CA16 6AW F: 017683 61511 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 66.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2301 W: www.bolton.cumbria.sch.uk/ Boltons CofE School Head: Mrs A Pitcher Primary School 4-11 Bolton Low Houses Wigton T: 016973 42217 Voluntary Controlled CA7 8PA F: 016973 49452 Church of England E: [email protected] DfE Number: 3002 W: https://boltons.cumbria.sch.uk/ Number of Pupils: 80.00 Full Time Bookwell Primary School Head: Mr R Hardy Primary School 4-11 Bookwell Egremont T: 01946 820408 Community CA22 2LT F: 01946 820408 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 208.00 Full Time DfE Number: 2207 W: www.bookwell.cumbria.sch.uk/ Borrowdale CofE Primary School Head: Mr R Smits Primary School 3-11 Stonethwaite Borrowdale T: 017687 77686 Voluntary Aided Keswick F: 017687 77686 CA12 5XG Church of England E: [email protected] W: www.borrowdaleschool.com/ Number of Pupils: DfE Number: 3401 40.00 Full Time / 6.00 Part Time 1.4 Primary Schools School / Establishment Contact Details Type/Age Range/Status/Size Bowness-on-Solway Primary School Head: Miss S Davies Primary School 4-11 Bowness-On-Solway Wigton T: 016973 51384 Foundation CA7 5AF E: [email protected] Number of Pupils: W: www.bowness-on-solway.cumbria.sch.uk 41.00 Full Time / 5.00 Part Time DfE Number: 5212 Brampton Primary School Head: Mr R Clark Primary School 3-11 Sawmill Lane Brampton T: 016977 42158 Foundation CA8 1BZ F: 016977 42157 Number of Pupils: E: [email protected] 214.00 Full Time / 19.00 Part DfE Number: 5203 W: www.bramptonprimaryschool.co.uk/ Time Bransty Primary School Head: Mrs J Fearon Primary School 3-11 Mona Road Bransty T: 01946 63590 Community Whitehaven
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