Year Group Newsletters (July 2023)
The latest news and information from the Directors of Learning can be viewed at the end of the July Newsletter (please scroll down):
The latest news and information from the Directors of Learning can be viewed at the end of the July Newsletter (please scroll down):
An important consideration in school is looking after the Mental Health of both our students and our staff. So recently, a group of our Sixth Form students received Youth Mental Health First Aid Certificate Training with Emilia Soulsby, Network Development Manager for the Child Health and Wellbeing Network in the North East and North Cumbria.…
Twelve excited Years 7 and 8 students headed off to Hollywood Bowl in Carlisle yesterday, for the annual Panathlon North Cumbria Secondary Schools’ Ten-Pin Bowling Challenge. Twenty teams took over the venue for the morning, all having a wonderful time. Laughter and happy voices could be heard all around while they bowled. Both…
To welcome Year 7 into their new Houses, the students attended a Hogwarts-style ‘sorting hat ceremony’ with their Heads of House yesterday morning. Once they had established which House they belonged to – Eden, Talkin, Gelt or Vindolanda – the students spent the rest of the day entering into a range of challenges and competitions…
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Dear Parents I hope the summer break has been positive and you have managed to enjoy the time, despite what seems to be the never-ending rain. I am pleased to announce that our students achieved a strong set of results this summer at both A level and GCSE despite the harsher national standard. Their dedication,…
Years 11, 12 and 13 students were immersed in thinking about their next career steps today, with an event held in school to alert them to opportunities in Further Education, Higher Education and Apprenticeships. A range of lectures took place throughout the day from colleges, training providers, local businesses and universities. Our sincere gratitude goes to…
The Headteacher’s Award was today awarded to Sixth Form student, Angela Lee for her service and dedication to the wider aspects of school. Since she was in Year 9, Angela has come into school every Saturday to help feed the animals in Open Spaces. Even in school holidays, Angela is in school, without fail, feeding…
Last Friday, numerous cakes, biscuits, buns and hot drinks were devoured across all of our Trust schools for CET’s Big Coffee Morning, in an effort to raise money for the Macmillan Cancer Support charity. Castle Carrock Primary School held a Grandparents Coffee Afternoon, followed by a celebration assembly whilst Caldew Lea Primary School had a…
Over 102,000 children starting primary school in England are at risk of catching measles. NHS England is urging parents to check that their children are up to date with their MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) vaccinations in the wake of measles cases rising across the country. Childhood vaccination rates have fallen over the past ten…