Cockermouth School
54°40′03″N 3°21′03″W / 54.66755°N 3.35094°W / 54.66755; -3.35094
Cockermouth School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Cockermouth in the English county of Cumbria.[1]
Previously a community school administered by Cumbria County Council, Cockermouth School converted to academy status in September 2015. However the school continues to coordinate with Cumberland Council for admissions.
History
In 1984, Derwent School and Cockermouth Grammar School merged to become Cockermouth School, a comprehensive school operating on two sites. In 1991, the former Derwent School site was expanded to accommodate all students.[2] In 2023 the School was found to have potentially unsound reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete in the library and the school sports hall.[3]
Programmes of Study
Cockermouth School offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels and further BTECs.
We Will initiative
The school is co-operating and following the advice given by the students in the 'We Will' initiative. These were youngsters who were failed by the local CAMHS services, who gathered together in 2018, researched the issues and started lobbying to have them addressed.[4]
Notable former pupils
- Luke Greenbank, swimmer[5]
- Ven Catherine Pickford, Archdeacon of Northolt
- Ben Stokes, cricketer, all-rounder for Durham and England – Test Captain[6]
- James Trafford, professional footballer
Cockermouth Grammar School
- Christine Alderson, film producer
- Sir David Carter (surgeon), Chief Medical Officer for Scotland from 1996–2000
- Neil Mercer, Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge
- Judith Stamper, television presenter from 1985–95 of Look North
References
- ^ "Cockermouth School". cockermouthschool.org.
- ^ "Happy 30th birthday, Cockermouth School" (PDF). The Last Word. Cockermouth School. Spring 2014. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Which schools have closed, shut buildings or moved over aerated concrete?". BBC News. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
- ^ Tickle, Louise (12 February 2019). "Mental health: the students who helped themselves when help was too slow coming". The Guardian.
- ^ Colman, Jon (7 July 2021). "Cockermouth swimmer Luke Greenbank wins bronze medal for Team GB in men's 200m backstroke at Tokyo Olympics". News & Star.
- ^ "Ben Stokes: 'I hope I've cheered up Cockermouth'". Times & Star. 7 January 2016.
External links
- Cockermouth School official website
- We Will official website
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