
100% pass rate on first NPQ courses
The first cohort of CET NPQ participants are celebrating a 100% pass rate in their studies.
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The first cohort of CET NPQ participants are celebrating a 100% pass rate in their studies.

From celebrating with the local community, to planting trees, and commemorative photos and time capsules, CET schools made their mark for the coronation of King Charles III.

Mark Bedford, currently Acting Head of School at Workington Academy, has been selected to be its new Headteacher from September.

William Howard School has a new headteacher.

Children aged 3-18 from CET schools wowed a capacity audience with their spectacular one-off ‘Shine As One’ show.

An audience of headteachers, school leaders and education decision makers came together to discuss developing ambitious future teaching opportunities in Cumbria.

Young performers from CET schools are preparing for a spectacular one-off evening showcasing their dance, music, poetry and singing skills.

Staff from Cumbria Education Trust (CET) recently came together to participate in a day-long instructional coaching training session at Workington Academy. This initiative is part of CET’s larger strategy to improve the professional development of its staff across the primary and secondary sectors. Led by Aldridge Education, trainers worked with 50 staff members to teach them about the benefits of instructional coaching. The aim of the training was to provide support to colleagues in quickly improving various aspects of their teaching through practice and modelling. The instructional coaching training received positive feedback from all the participants, who found it to be an excellent way to develop their teaching skills. Chris Wilkins, the Director of Primary Education, said: “This is the

Cumbria is set to host leading voices from the national education sector at an event focussed on improving opportunities in the county.

Before Christmas, our 28 Early Careers Teachers (ECT), both first and second year, across the Trust celebrated a highly successful term.