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Cumbrian Award

Belong, Believe, Become

Cumbrian Award was envisaged in response to both the increasingly academic and narrow curriculum path which many schools felt they were being driven down, and the recognition that many children and young people did not value their identity as Cumbrians, did not actively engage in the tremendous opportunities the county has to offer, and that in turn, the county does to benefit from, or maximise, the potential that younger generations represent.

Adventure, Enterprise and Culture

In recognition that all settings are different, and that student needs and school resource differ significantly, the award specification has been written with the intent that participating schools can apply the guidance and meet the requirements, but that the level of challenge or difficulty is tailored to appropriately stretch all participants, without being exclusive or emphasising pre-existing gaps. The nature of what is delivered will be appropriate to the location.

Cumbrian Award is supported by WELL Project and endorsed by the University of Cumbria. The award is recognised as an enriching and inspiring opportunity for young people in Cumbria.

Ultimately, Cumbrian Award aims to enrich the experiences and lives of the students who participate. It aims to enhance the skill set and give students the opportunity to apply such skills in a range of environments – whether that be navigating a Lakeland fell, negotiating a boardroom meeting or performing on a theatre stage… and beyond.

Our Wonderful Year 6!

 

A huge congratulations to our amazing Year 6 children on successfully completing the Cumbrian Award! 🌟

Over the course of the award, they have shown determination, resilience, teamwork, and a fantastic willingness to challenge themselves. They should all be incredibly proud of everything they have achieved.

It has been wonderful to watch them grow in confidence, develop new skills, and support one another along the way. Their enthusiasm and commitment have been outstanding, and they have truly embodied the values of the award.

Well done, Year 6—you've worked so hard, and we couldn't be prouder!