John Ruskin School

Not to be confused with John Ruskin College or Ruskin College.
John Ruskin School
Headteacher Mr Peter Blackburn
Deputy head Mr Ian Walker
Chair of Governors Dame Kay Shepherd
Location Lake Road
Coniston
Cumbria
LA21 8EW
England
Coordinates: 54°22′02″N 3°04′29″W / 54.3673°N 3.0746°W / 54.3673; -3.0746
Local authority Cumbria
DfE URN 112384 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 208
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–16
Houses Brantwood (Elms, Oaks and Willows) Thurston (Elms, Oaks and Willows)

John Ruskin School (JRS) is an 11–16 school on Lake Road in Coniston, Cumbria. The school is part of the Rural Academy, a group of nine small schools in Cumbria which was awarded Technology College status in 2004, and a member of the South Lakes Federation of Schools.

According to a 2009 Ofsted report, "It capitalises on its small size by providing a very welcoming and friendly ethos where relationships are very good and students and staff know each other well." It was classed as a good school and was noted for outstanding attendance and behaviour.[1]

Catchment

The school attracts pupils from both the village itself and the surrounding area largely from the respective primary schools of Broughton-in-Furness and Hawkshead. The school has no sixth form, the nearest being at Ulverston Victoria High School, however many choose to go to elsewhere such as Barrow Sixth Form College, Furness College, Barrow-in-Furness or Kendal College.

Facilities

The school converted the disused garage into a state of the art design facility as part of their design and technology department. It was opened by Tim Farron, local MP, on 10 November 2008.[2]

References

  1. Inspection Report: John Ruskin School, 27–28 April 2009 Ofsted, 29 April 2009
  2. MP OPENS NEW DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE AT JOHN RUSKIN SCHOOL CONISTON Tim Farron (Liberal Democrats), 10 November 2008

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