Governance and Leadership Conference 2019
This evening Cumbria Education Trust directors, members and Local Advisory Board members joined school leaders for the annual CET Governance and Leadership Conference.
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.
As part of our annual My Money Week competition across the Trust, we have this year teamed up with Carlisle Lake District Airport.
Following an intensive recruitment process which generated more than 20 high calibre applicants, Cumbria Education Trust (CET) has announced the appointment of a new Headteacher for The Whitehaven Academy (TWA), who will take up his post in September.
Cumbria Education Trust (CET) has announced the appointment of Chris Wilkins, a well-known face within the Cumbrian education community and beyond, who will be joining the Trust in September as its new Director of Primary Education.
Students from all seven schools across the Cumbria Education Trust (CET) have been raising money for this year’s Red Nose Day appeal.
William Howard played host to Cumbria Education Trust’s Primary School Junior Masterchef Challenge on Wednesday, 6 March.
Workington Academy was the venue on the final day of the half term where more than 300 staff from the Cumbria Education Trust schools attended a day focused on improving teaching and learning.