Ullswater Community College

Ullswater Community College (UCC) is a large mixed comprehensive school in Penrith, Cumbria. It currently has around 1520 students, including about 200 in the sixth form. The School was formed under the name of Ullswater High School in 1980, when Tynefield (girls) and Ullswater (boys) secondary modern schools merged. The school still has two sets of all facilities (two halls, two gyms, two kitchens) and there is still the 'mixed yard' in the middle of the school. The two main blocks of the school consist of the former schools, now renamed Cumberland block and Westmorland block, named after the historic counties Cumberland and Westmorland that became Cumbria in 1974. Along with Eamont Block for students with learning disabilities, Eden Block, Resources and Rural Science blocks The character of the school comes from two main factors. The first is its enormous catchment area, one of the largest in England at around 600 square miles. The second is the existence of its neighbour and great rival, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School ('QEGS'). QEGS is a selective school. Mr David Robinson served as headmaster until April 2004, then the school was led by Mr Stewart Gimber as the Headteacher. Ullswater had a ‘good’ inspection in 2006, but in 2009, it was given a ‘notice to improve’ by Ofsted. In September 2009, Mr Nigel Pattinson took over the role as Headteacher. Ullswater is a Business and Enterprise College, and has many links with the local community through enterprise projects. The school also had a large adult or further education centre. In January 2011, construction of a new training centre began, and was completed in September 2011. The new "Applied Learning Centre" was opened on 29 November 2011, by The Duke of Gloucester. In May 2012, controversy arose as Nigel Pattinson, the Headteacher, was given a pay rise at a time when the school was making staff redundant, and was short of money. The governors defended their actions saying that the rise was due to the school meeting the targets that they had set for Mr Pattinson. However, in the Cumberland & Westmorland Herald, one reader pointed out that if Mr Pattinson had met the targets then he had obviously done so with the assistance of other staff. In March 2016, The Prince of Wales visited the college to look at the work done in applied subjects, such as Construction, Motor Vehicle and Hair and Beauty. GCSE Results 2012 – Overall, 95.5% of students at the college – which was rated by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) as ‘most improved secondary school in the North West’ in 2010 – gained five or more A*–C grades, compared with last year's 92%. Over the last 3 years, the college has improved its results from 54% in 2009 to the current figure of 95.5%. Mr Pattinson left in 2017, succeeded by Mr Nick Ellery, who had worked at the school for many years. Mr Ellery retired in 2019, when Mr Stephen Gilby took over as Headteacher. The school was given a "Good" Ofsted rating in 2023. https://ullswatercc.co.uk/ofsted-2023/

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Château de Penrith

Le château de Penrith (Penrith Castle) est un château du XVe siècle situé dans la ville britannique de Penrith, dans le comté anglais de Cumbria, en face de la gare. Il fait aujourd’hui partie des propriétés de l’English Heritage.
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Penrith (Royaume-Uni)

Penrith est un bourg et une communauté autonome (c'est-à-dire indépendante d'une civil parish) du comté de Cumberland, en Angleterre. Située dans la vallée de l’Eden, au nord de l’Eamont, elle n’est qu'à 5 km des limites du parc national de Lake District. Les autres rivières ceinturant l'agglomération sont la Lowther et le Petteril. Un petit canal de jonction, appelé Thacka Beck, traverse la ville, en connectant le Petteril et l’Eamont. Pendant des siècles, c'est par ce canal que le marché était approvisionné. D'un point de vue historique, Penrith fut longtemps rattachée au Cumberland, comté auquel est subordonné le Conseil de District d’Eden, dont le siège est en ville. Penrith était naguère le siège des conseils de district urbain et rural de Penrith. Penrith n'a donc pas de conseil municipal en propre (statut d’unparished area).
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Eden (district)

Eden est un district non métropolitain de Cumbria, en Angleterre. Il porte le nom de la rivière Eden, qui traverse le district vers le nord. Le conseil de district siège à Penrith. Le district a une superficie de 2 156 km2, ce qui en fait depuis 2009 le huitième plus vaste district d'Angleterre et le plus grand district non-unitaire. Il a la plus basse densité de population des districts d'Angleterre et du pays de Galles, avec 25 habitants/km2. Le district a été créé le 1er avril 1974 par le Local Government Act 1972. Il est issu de la fusion du district urbain de Penrith, du district rural d'Alston with Garrigill et du district rural de Penrith, tous trois jusqu'alors dans le comté de Cumberland, avec le borough municipal d'Appleby, une partie du district urbain de Lakes et le district rural de North Westmorland, tous trois jusque-là dans le Westmorland.
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Eamont Bridge

Eamont Bridge est un village de Cumbria, en Angleterre. Il est situé juste au sud de la ville de Penrith, sur la rivière Eamont. Administrativement, il relève du district d'Eden et forme la paroisse civile de Yanwath and Eamont Bridge avec le village voisin de Yanwath (en). Au moment du recensement de 2011, cette paroisse civile comptait 535 habitants. Le village abrite deux henges préhistoriques : la Table ronde du roi Arthur et Mayburgh Henge.
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Mayburgh

Mayburgh est un henge préhistorique situé à l’extérieur du village britannique d’Eamont Bridge, dans le comté anglais de Cumbria, à une centaine de mètres de l’autoroute M6. Le site fait partie des propriétés de l’English Heritage.