CET Shaping the Future for Cumbrian Students
This year all staff were welcomed back by a live broadcast, this was streamed to all CET schools, including the newest trust schools, Newtown in Carlisle, and Northside in Workington.
This year all staff were welcomed back by a live broadcast, this was streamed to all CET schools, including the newest trust schools, Newtown in Carlisle, and Northside in Workington.
All CET students and staff were encouraged to complete a mile in the most creative way possible.
We are inviting all Cumbria Education Trust students to create a window display or a design in your window that represents ‘Hope’ and ‘The Future’.
Be kind to others, kind to yourself and stay safe.
Cumbria Education Trust are delighted to announce that they are working in collaboration with Cumbrian Business, More Handles for our “My Money Week” competition.
We couldn’t be more proud of our CET student leaders!
This evening Cumbria Education Trust directors, members and Local Advisory Board members joined school leaders for the annual CET Governance and Leadership Conference.
After months of planning, Caldew Lea School, which was rated ‘Inadequate’ by Ofsted last year, today transfers to the control of the successful Cumbria Education Trust (CET).
Lorrayne Hughes, Chief Executive Officer, was delighted to welcome Jan Renou, Regional Schools Commissioner for the North, and Katherine Cowell, Interim Director for the Regional School Commissioner’s Office, to CET’s Secondary Schools on the West Coast in Cumbria.
There were over 500 entries, with winners chosen from each school. Congratulations to Anna Murphy (Year 9) of William Howard School who is the overall winner.