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Our congratulations go to Mr Len Cockcroft, our Chair of Governors, who was at Buckingham Palace on Thursday 10th May to receive his MBE honour from HRH Princess Anne.  The honour was awarded to Mr Cockcroft for his service to
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Year 9 Cockermouth School pupil, Luke Greenbank has just returned from the London Aquatic Centre and the UK School Games after winning Silver in the 100m Butterfly, Bronze in the 200m Butterfly and his team coming 2nd in the Relay.
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Pupils, students and staff at Cockermouth School have raised over £1000 from their non uniform day held at the school last Friday.  The funds will be shared equally between Cumbria Air Ambulance and Hospice at Home.   Three non uniform days
Design Technology exhibition
Members of Cockermouth Rotary Club were judges recently at an exhibition of Design Technology course work produced by students and displayed at the Eco Centre at Cockermouth School.    A dartboard and a bee observation unit were amongst the display
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A Cockermouth School pupil will be one of the first swimmers to use the London Aquatic Centre, built for the London Olympics.  Luke Greenbank, from Great Broughton will be swimming in the 100m and 200m Butterfly in the annual UK
Jordan Courtier
Jordan Courtier from Cockermouth is taking part in the Three Peaks Challenge and, along with fellow students, is hoping to raise £10.000 for the charity, Help for Heroes.  The 21 year old former Cockermouth School student who is studying Sport
Welcome Ceremony
Mr Walker has just returned from a Headteacher exchange with partner schools in the very remote Sikkim Province in India, bordering Nepal, together with Mrs Shankland, Headteacher at Broughton Primary School, and Mrs Tinnion, Headteacher at Bridekirk Dovenby School. The three
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Another of Cockermouth School’s budding authors, Adam Greenbank in 7MSl, has had his story selected to go through to the next stage of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show 500 Words competition. The BBC Radio 2 programme received 74,000 stories, and Adam’s was
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  Students and staff in Cockermouth School’s Strategically Resourced Provision showed off their Easter bonnets as they paraded around school on the last day of term. The Mayor of Cockermouth, Councillor Smith, attended and judged the Best Bonnet competition.
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Cockermouth School pupil, James Allen is through the first round in the BBC Radio 2 Chris Evans Show essay competition with his 500 word essay entitled Cheesy Love – a story about a cheesy whotsit. James is a Year 7 pupil at
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