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  • Blacko Primary School
  • Colne Park High School
  • Laneshaw Bridge Primary School
  • Lord Street Primary
Pennine Trust

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  • 22/08/24

    PARK HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS DAY - UNLOCKING POTENTIAL

    We are thrilled to announce that our students secured more than thirty of the highest grades possible at GCSE - grade 9 (only 5% of the country achieve this grade nationally). Special recognition goes to Erin Sagar, former student of St Michaels and All Angels Primary School, who earned the distingu...
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  • 03/05/24

    NEW EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP PROPOSAL SEEKS COMMUNITY FEEDBACK

    This week an exciting proposal for an education partnership across East Lancashire and the Craven area is reaching out to parents, students, staff and local communities for feedback.
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  • 08/09/23

    PENNINE TRUST AND NATIONAL CHILDREN'S BUREAU LAUNCH PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT PILOT IN COLNE

    The Pennine Trust in collaboration with the National Children’s Bureau National Children's Bureau (ncb.org.uk) has launched a fully funded parental engagement pilot project in Colne. Working together with Newtown Nursery, Park Primary, Lord Street Primary and Laneshaw Bridge Primary, the p...
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  • 24/08/23

    PROUD PUPILS, PROUD PARENTS, PROUD PARK!

    Massive congratulations to all the Year 11 students of Park High School and their families. Their hard work, dedication and commitment to their GCSE studies has paid of with dividends. Students can now use their successes to drive forward and embrace their next chapters with confidence...
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  • 05/07/23

    LORD STREET UNVEILS NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART OUTDOOR PROVISION

    Lord Street Primary School is proud to announce the grand unveiling of its brand-new outdoor provision for Reception Class and playground, a vibrant and engaging space designed to promote physical activity, imaginative play, and social interaction amongst our students in the Early Years and across K...
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  • 23/05/23

    PUPILS CELEBRATE AT MATHS CHALLENGE FINALS

    Pupils from across Burnley and Pendle came together to become the ultimate Maths Champion! Years 2, 4 and 5 from over 30 primary schools had taken part in challenge days throughout the year in the hope that their school would make it to the finals day held at Turf Moor. Over 100 pupils attended t...
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  • 01/03/23

    LORD STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL WINS PRAISE FROM OFSTED WITH GOOD RATING

    Pupils might find themselves enjoying roles as eco leaders, school councillors or mental health champions thanks to the imaginative education on offer at Lord Street Primary School in Colne, which has been highly rated by Ofsted.
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  • 26/01/23

    UNBELIEVABLE UNICEF AWARD FOR LANESHAW BRIDGE

    Laneshaw Bridge Primary School have achieved a UNICEF Rights Respecting Bronze Award.
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  • 12/01/23

    BLACKO CELEBRATES GOOD OFSTED JUDGEMENT

    Pupils and staff at Blacko Primary School are celebrating following the publication of their Ofsted report.
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  • 25/08/22

    SHEER SUCCESS AND SMILES AT PARK HIGH SCHOOL

    Park High School is incredibly pleased to report even more outstanding achievements by its students in their GCSEs this summer.  We are delighted to see that the sheer hard work, determination and resilience that they have learnt on their learning journey through Park has paid off with dividend...
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  • 04/08/22

    BURNLEY SCHOOLS TAKE PART IN INAUGURAL BURNLEY MATHS CHALLENGE

    Pupils from across eight local primary schools came together at Laneshaw Bridge to take part in the very first Burnley Primary Maths Challenge, organised by The Pennine Trust and Unity College. Pupils from Heasandford, St Peter’s CofE, Cherry Fold, Briercliffe, Worsthorne, St John’s C...
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  • 24/05/22

    THE PENNINE TRUST - CONDITION IMPROVEMENT FUND SUCCESS

    Blacko, Laneshaw Bridge and Lord Street Primary Schools together with Park High School, all of which are part of The Pennine Trust, will share a total of £1.2 million.
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