List of schools in Cumberland

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This is a list of schools in Cumberland , a unitary authority in England.

Contents

State-funded schools

Primary schools

  • All Saints' CE School, Cockermouth
  • Allonby Primary School, Allonby
  • Arlecdon Primary School, Arlecdon
  • Ashfield Infant School, Workington
  • Ashfield Junior School, Workington
  • Bassenthwaite Primary School, Bassenthwaite
  • Beckermet CE School, Beckermet
  • Beckstone Primary School, Harrington
  • Belle Vue Primary School, Carlisle
  • Bewcastle School, Bewcastle
  • The Bishop Harvey Goodwin CE School, Currock
  • Black Combe Junior School, Millom
  • Blackford CE Primary School, Blackford
  • Blennerhasset School, Blennerhasset
  • Boltons CE School, Bolton Low Houses
  • Bookwell Primary School, Egremont
  • Borrowdale CE Primary School, Borrowdale
  • Bowness-on-Solway Primary School, Bowness-on-Solway
  • Braithwaite CE Primary School, Braithwaite
  • Brampton Primary School, Brampton
  • Bransty Primary School, Bransty
  • Bridekirk Dovenby CE Primary School, Dovenby
  • Brook Street Primary School, Carlisle
  • Broughton Moor Primary School, Broughton Moor
  • Broughton Primary School, Great Broughton
  • Burgh by Sands School, Burgh by Sands
  • Caldew Lea School, Carlisle
  • Captain Shaw's CE School, Bootle
  • Castle Carrock School, Castle Carrock
  • Crosby-on-Eden CE School, Crosby-on-Eden
  • Crosscanonby St John's CE School, Crosscanonby
  • Cummersdale School, Cummersdale
  • Cumwhinton School, Cumwhinton
  • Dean CE School, Dean
  • Dearham Primary School, Dearham
  • Derwent Vale Primary School, Great Clifton
  • Distington Community School, Distington
  • Eaglesfield Paddle CE Primary Academy, Eaglesfield
  • Ellenborough Academy, Ellenborough
  • Ennerdale and Kinniside CE Primary School, Ennerdale Bridge
  • Ewanrigg Junior School, Ewanrigg
  • Fairfield Primary School, Cockermouth
  • Fellview Primary School, Caldbeck
  • Fir Ends Primary School, Smithfield
  • Flimby Primary School, Flimby
  • Frizington Community Primary School, Frizington
  • Gilsland CE Primary School, Gilsland
  • Gosforth CE Primary School, Gosforth
  • Grasslot Infant School, Maryport
  • Great Corby Primary School, Great Corby
  • Great Orton Primary School, Great Orton
  • Hallbankgate Village School, Hallbankgate
  • Haverigg Primary School, Haverigg
  • Hayton CE Primary School, Hayton
  • Hensingham Primary School, Hensingham
  • Holm Cultram Abbey CE School, Abbeytown
  • Holme St Cuthbert School, Holme St Cuthbert
  • Houghton CE School, Houghton
  • Inglewood Infant School, Carlisle
  • Inglewood Junior School, Carlisle
  • Ireby CE School, Ireby
  • Irthington Village School, Irthington
  • Jerchio Primary School, Whitehaven
  • Kells Infant School, Kells
  • Kingmoor Infant School, Carlisle
  • Kingmoor Junior School, Carlisle
  • Kirkbampton CE School, Kirkbampton
  • Kirkbride Primary School, Kirkbride
  • Kirkland CE Academy, Kirkland
  • Lanercost CE Primary School, Lanercost
  • Longtown Primary School, Longtown
  • Lorton School, High Lorton
  • Lowca Community School, Lowca
  • Maryport CE Primary School, Maryport
  • Millom Infant School, Millom
  • Monkwray Junior School, Whithaven
  • Montreal CE Primary School, Cleator Moor
  • Moor Row Community Primary School, Moor Row
  • Moresby Primary School, Moresby
  • Netherton Infant School, Maryport
  • Newlaithes Infant School, Carlisle
  • Newlaithes Junior School, Carlisle
  • Newtown Primary School, Carlisle
  • Norman Street Primary School, Carlisle
  • Northside Primary School, Workington
  • Orgill Primary School, Egremont
  • Oughterside Primary School, Oughterside
  • Our Lady and St Patrick's RC Primary School, Maryport
  • Pennine Way Primary School, Carlisle
  • Petteril Bank School, Carlisle
  • Plumbland CE School, Parsonby
  • Raughton Head CE School, Raughton Head
  • Richmond Hill School, Aspatria
  • Robert Ferguson Primary School, Denton Holme
  • Rockcliffe CE School, Rockcliffe
  • Rosley CE School, Rosley
  • St Bede's RC Primary School, Carlisle
  • St Bees Village Primary School, St Bees
  • St Bega's CE Primary School, Eskdale Green
  • St Begh's RC Junior School, Whitehaven
  • St Bridget's CE School, Brigham
  • St Bridget's CE School, Parton
  • St Bridget's RC Primary School, Egremont
  • St Cuthbert's RC Primary School, Botcherby
  • St Cuthbert's RC Primary School, Wigton
  • St Gregory and St Patrick's RC Infant School, Corkickle
  • St Gregory's RC Primary School, Westfield
  • St Herbert's CE Primary and Nursery School, Keswick
  • St James' CE Infant School, Whitehaven
  • St James' CE Junior School, Whitehaven
  • St James' RC Primary School, Millom
  • St Joseph's RC Primary School, Frizington
  • St Margaret Mary RC Primary School, Carlisle
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Kells
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Salterbeck
  • St Matthew's CE School, Westnewton
  • St Michael's CE Primary School, Bothel
  • St Michael's CE Primary School, Dalston
  • St Michael's Infant School, Workington
  • St Patrick's RC Primary School, Cleator Moor
  • St Patrick's RC Primary School, Workington
  • Scotby CE Primary School, Scotby
  • Seascale Primary School, Seascale
  • Seaton Academy, Seaton
  • Seaton St Paul's CE Junior School, Seaton
  • Shankhill CE Primary School, Hethersgill
  • Silloth Primary School, Silloth
  • Stanwix School, Stanwix
  • Stoneraise School, Durdar
  • Thomlinson Junior School, Wigton
  • Thornhill Primary School, Thornhill
  • Thursby Primary School, Thursby
  • Thwaites School, Hallthwaites
  • Upperby Primary School, Upperby
  • Valley Primary School and Nursery, Whitehaven
  • Victoria Infant School, Workington
  • Victoria Junior School, Workington
  • Waberthwaite CE School, Waberthwaite
  • Walton & Lees Hill CE School, Brampton
  • Warwick Bridge Primary School, Warwick Bridge
  • Westfield Nursery and Primary School, Westfield
  • Wiggonby CE School, Wiggonby
  • Wigton Infant School, Wigton
  • Wreay CE Primary School, Wreay
  • Yewdale School, Carlisle

Secondary schools

Special and alternative schools

Further education

Independent schools

Senior and all-through schools

Special and alternative schools

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