Keswick School
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Keswick School is an 11–18, Voluntary Aided, co-educational school. It retains a traditional atmosphere, including speech days, prefects and Head Boys and Girls and has selected the most appropriate of the educational initiatives on offer in the last decade. Its facilities include boarding accommodation, school-wide Internet now linked to all its primary partners, an extra curricular programme in major sports, outdoor education
Outdoor education
Outdoor education usually refers to organized learning that takes place in the outdoors. Outdoor education programs sometimes involve residential or journey-based experiences in which students participate in a variety of adventurous challenges in the form of outdoor activities such as hiking,...

, music and drama and it offers a wide range of other opportunities for those in the school, including foreign exchanges visits and charity events. It has achieved Specialist Science status and is one of a few Leading Edge schools sharing and spreading good teaching ideas.

Awards

Keswick School was awarded Beacon Status
Beacon Status
Beacon Status is a learning and skills recognition of the excellence and innovation which exists within the Learning and Skills sector for the United Kingdom. The award congratulates learning providers that deliver outstanding teaching and learning and are well led and managed...

 in September 2000 and in a unique arrangement its partner schools were the 12 secondary schools of the Western Consortium of Cumbria. The school carried out a number of projects under the Beacon programme, many of which were in the area of continuing professional development of teachers. Over the three years of Beacon funding the school, in consultation with partner schools and with LEA advisors, organised in the region of 100 INSET events for secondary teachers throughout Cumbria. In a different project the school funded a group of teachers from Keswick and other local schools to write a course for the new Applied GCSE in ICT. The course was piloted in 10 schools during 2002/2003 and is now in use in over half of the secondary schools in Cumbria. Teacher training for the course has been supported by the Cumberland Building Society and the LEA has funded the production of interactive materials for the course.

Brief description of the project

The Keswick Area Schools Networking Together project aims to connect computer networks at the five local primary schools in the Keswick area to the Keswick School computer system. This not only allows the schools to obtain fast Internet access via 10MB fibre links between the schools but also allows the entire group of schools to be part of a single network managed from Keswick School. Over 1500 pupils and 125 staff in the area are now part of this network, the first of its kind in a rural area.

Budget

The six feeder primary schools received a collaborative project grant from the LEA of about £2,000 to pay for their new network cabling. The schools themselves financed the PCs and servers needed to hook up to the network, using additional money from their own budgets which had been set aside for ICT upgrades. Keswick School used leading-edge funding: in the first year, £15,000 was spent on equipment and engineering time to set up the network; since then, about £5,000-£6,000 has been spent on running costs every year.

Cumbria and Lancashire Education Online (CLEO) paid for a fast broadband link for schools on the program at an estimated cost of £25,000-£30,000. http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/casestudies/casestudy.cfm?id=309

Boarding

Keswick School is one of 35 state boarding schools in England and Wales.

The Lairthwaite Boarding house was purpose built on the edge of the school site and has been recently refurbished . It is a co-educational house designed to meet the needs of over 50 students aged 11–18.

Bus Accident

Main Article A66 Keswick Coach Accident 2010
2010 A66 Keswick coach accident
On Monday, 24 May 2010, a Honda Civic collided with a coach carrying children home from Keswick School on the A66 road in Cumbria, United Kingdom. Three people were killed and four were left seriously injured. Approximately thirty people sustained less severe injuries...



On Monday 24th May 2010, a J B Pickthall coach appeared to swerve from a car, which was on the wrong side of the road, and topple over on the A66 whilst taking children home from school. The incident was to believed to have happened at 3:47pm. Two students from the school (Chloe Walker, 16, and Kieran Goudling, 15) were killed in the incident. Nine children aged 12 to 18 remained in hospitals across the north of England on Tuesday 25th May 2010 - two of them in serious but stable condition. Another 35 escaped unhurt or with minor injuries. Coach driver David Ratcliffe of Egremont, was submitted into the West Cumberland Hospital with a broken arm which needed an operation.

The coach had fewer passengers on it than usual because many students were on study leave and there was after school clubs on. The crash is still under investigation by the police but they have said the coach was on the correct side of the road at the time of impact. The company is continuing to operate as normal.

Beatrix Potter

In 2006 pupils and staff found Oscar-winning actress Renee Zellweger
Renée Zellweger
Renée Kathleen Zellweger is an American actress and producer. Zellweger first gained widespread attention for her role in the film Jerry Maguire , and subsequently received two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her roles as Bridget Jones in the comedy Bridget Jones's Diary ...

 filming scenes for her new movie in their school gym. The Bridget Jones
Bridget Jones
Bridget Jones is a franchise based on the fictional character with the same name. English writer Helen Fielding started her Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent in 1995, chronicling the life of Bridget Jones as a thirtysomething single woman in London as she tries to make sense of life...

 star was filming scenes for a film about the life of Cumbrian children’s author Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Potter was an English author, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist best known for her imaginative children’s books featuring animals such as those in The Tale of Peter Rabbit which celebrated the British landscape and country life.Born into a privileged Unitarian...

 on Monday. The scene involved a conversation between Beatrix Potter and a chaperone which happens in a railway carriage.

Teacher and Renee fan Corinne Wilson fulfilled a long-held dream when she met her heroine and snatched a picture of her. Corinne said: “It was brilliant. I was shaking and had tears in my eyes but she was lovely, really nice and friendly. It was worth getting up early for on a Bank Holiday. I arrived at eight in the morning and I hung around for seven hours on the off-chance of meeting her. But in the afternoon when Renee came in they kicked me off set. So I waited outside at the main entrance for an hour until I saw her coming around the corner. I ran over to her and her security guards said no autographs, but I got my camera out and said, ‘Please can I have a photograph?’ She said, ‘Okay, but you will get me into trouble’ in a posh British accent. Corinne, a newly qualified teacher who teaches textiles, made an embroidered card for the star which read: “To Renee. Welcome to Keswick - we all love you.” Corinne said: “I told her it was on behalf of all the children at Keswick School and she said: ‘That’s wonderful, thank you very much. I will treasure this.’

Headteacher Mike Chapman said: "It was very interesting. We were asked to provide an area for her by Susan Bellarby, a former pupil who was on the set. They set up a pretend railway carriage in the school gym. Then Renee turned up and they closed the set in the afternoon. They made a donation to the school for the use of the area. Some of the children came along and saw what goes into a £30 million production. They were just stunned that somebody like Bridget Jones should turn up at their school. Mr Chapman said the crew took just three hours to dismantle the film set in time for the school to use its gym hall for its SAT tests the next day. "It was like watching a circus pack up," he added.

The Gambia

Keswick School is currently helping to fund a Gambian Nursery (Kulkochie St Woolos Nusery), by building a kitchen and paying for the cook's wages for six months (starting February 2008). With the monies raised from the non-uniform day on 25 March 2010, a new water tank along with structure will be built onto the nusery's roof, this is because the old one fell down. The school is currently running a school trip every year to The Gambia
The Gambia
The Republic of The Gambia, commonly referred to as The Gambia, or Gambia , is a country in West Africa. Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, surrounded by Senegal except for a short coastline on the Atlantic Ocean in the west....

. January 2010 was the school's third trip over there.

Germany

Keswick School had an exchange with a school in Königslutter
Königslutter
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, Germany. This has been going on for 43 years. With the 40th anniversary in 2007, a celebration was held in Königslutter.

Kenya

The school currently has an sponsorship program with Starehe Boys School
Starehe Boys Centre and School
Starehe Boys' Centre and School is a partial-board,boys-only school in Nairobi, Kenya. The school was founded in 1959 by Dr. Geoffrey William Griffin, MBS, OBE, Geoffrey Gatama Geturo and Joseph Kamiru Gikubu. It started as a rescue centre...

 in Nairobi
Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The city and its surrounding area also forms the Nairobi County. The name "Nairobi" comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyirobi, which translates to "the place of cool waters". However, it is popularly known as the "Green City in the Sun" and is...

, Kenya
Kenya
Kenya , officially known as the Republic of Kenya, is a country in East Africa that lies on the equator, with the Indian Ocean to its south-east...

. Their current sponsored student is Titus. They have had more than one and have just finished seeing another boy finish his education. The money is raised through non-uniform days, collections at carol services and other various items.

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