St Aidan's County High School (2008)
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough Taken: 5 Jul 2008
Entrance in Lismore Place. The sign says it is a foundation school and specialist sports college. Some of the buildings date from 1909, originally being occupied by the Carlisle and County High School for Girls. This was closed in 1970, when St Aidan's was established as a mixed comprehensive secondary school. In 2008 St Aidan's was merged with North Cumbria Technology College (formerly Harraby Secondary School) to create The Richard Rose Central Academy. St Aidan's School was demolished in 2009. A new school was built on the site https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5904931 and the academy moved here from temporary accommodation at Harraby in January 2011.