Friday, 21 November 2008

Secondary school latest

Carlisle's James Rennie school praised for after-hours work

Published 14 November 2008

Corinna Cartwright photo A Carlisle school which specialises in helping children with learning difficulties achieve their full potential has received national recognition.

‘Learning environment’ at heart of city’s £30m central academy

Published 14 November 2008

Teachers and pupils may have to share toilets and school corridors are set to become a thing of the past when Carlisle’s £30 million central academy is built.

Top class efforts are honoured at college

Published 14 November 2008

ACHIEVEMENT was celebrated at Solway Community Technology College at its annual prize giving.

After-class film clubs at Dalston school

Published 11 November 2008

A new film club opened this week for pupils at a Cumbrian secondary school.

Plans unveiled for Carlisle's new Richard Rose Central Academy

Published 7 November 2008

Pupils and staff at Carlisle’s Richard Rose Central Academy have been given a first look at what their new school could look like as the city’s £80 million Learning Village takes shape.

Go-ahead for £2.4m arts centre

Published 6 November 2008

CALDEW School in Dalston has been given the go-ahead for a £2.4m arts centre.

School wins national award for its community work

Published 31 October 2008

A CARLISLE school has been honoured with a national award for its community work.

Guided tour for new headteacher

Published 31 October 2008

THE outgoing headteacher of a small Cumbrian secondary school has given his successor a tour to meet staff and pupils.

Students take a harsh lesson in our history

Published 31 October 2008

TWO students from Carlisle’s Richard Rose Central Academy went to Auschwitz to learn lessons from history this week.

Appleby school gains international recognition for its efforts

Published 24 October 2008

Appleby Grammar School has won the International School Award after 20 years of overseas visits and partnerships.

Crossing borders, breaking the mould

Published 24 October 2008

Nestled in the centre of England’s highest market town, Samuel King’s School is leading an education revolution.

Young chefs cook up a battle in the kitchen

Published 24 October 2008

TEENAGER Bronwyn Kendall is making a name for herself in the kitchen.

Mexican wave of enthusiasm

Published 24 October 2008

LATIN America came to Silloth this week as Mexican youngsters were given a warm welcome at Solway Community College.

Carlisle teenagers get a voice

Published 24 October 2008

A GROUP of young people have been elected to speak up for fellow teenagers and get the matters that affect them on the political agenda.

Alice, now a published poet at the tender age of 13

Published 24 October 2008

A BUDDING young Silloth author is well-versed in success with her poetry appearing in a national anthology.

Lessons in 'emotional intelligence' for unruly pupils

Published 17 October 2008

Cumbria's education chiefs have a plan to improve pupil behaviour, particularly in secondary schools.

School dinners discovery

Published 17 October 2008

THREE schoolgirls who tracked how far their lunch travelled, from farm to plate, bowled over judges at the Food and Farming challenge.

Revved up for race meeting in hand-built electric cars

Published 17 October 2008

ENGINEERING whiz-kids from a Cumbrian school are revving up to take part in a national racing car championship.

Revved up for race meeting in hand-built electric cars

Published 10 October 2008

ENGINEERING whiz-kids from a Cumbrian school are revving up to take part in a national racing car championship.

Sporting chance to get on at school

Published 10 October 2008

AN ASPATRIA school is blazing the trail for the use of sport to turn the lives of disaffected pupils around.

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