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    Discover the latest stories, achievements and updates from across our family of schools. Here you’ll find inspiring examples of our children and staff making a difference, both within our classrooms and across the wider community. Explore how our schools are working together, celebrating success and contributing positively to life in Pendle and beyond.

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    • West Craven awarded Ernest Cook Trust grant

      Published 08/07/25

      West Craven High School has been awarded a £1,000 Outdoor Essentials Grant from The Ernest Cook Trust.

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    • Primary children make a splash at the Barnoldswick Together Swimming Gala!

      Published 20/06/25

      Year 5 children from Salterforth Primary School, Gisburn Road School, Barnoldswick C E School and Thornton in Craven Primary took to the water for an exciting and action-packed swimming gala organised by West Craven High School.

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    • Excellence in Pupil Development celebrated at West Craven High School

      Published 09/05/25

      Staff and students at West Craven High School are celebrating after the school received the Optimus Education Excellence in Pupil Development Award.

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    • Children shine on the stage at Pendle Education Trust dance competition

      Published 09/05/25

      Children aged 4 to 16 recently took to the stage to wow a packed-out audience at the first ever Pendle Education Trust dance competition.

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    • Careers Day provides inspiration for Pendle Education Trust’s children

      Published 20/03/25

      1,000 children from Pendle Education Trust’s family of schools met with a wide range of local employers at the Trust’s annual Careers Day, which was held as part of National Careers Week.

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    • Dragons' Den goes green

      Published 19/03/25

      Groups of children from Pendle Education Trust’s five schools pitched their sustainability ideas to a panel of judges at Nelson and Colne College, in a bid to secure funding to implement their ideas.

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