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Campaigners try to halt closure of St Bees
Parents have applied for an interim injunction to halt the closure of St Bees School this summer.
The governors of the 400-year-old school had previously said it would close this year, but that they hoped to re-open it in 2016.
But campaigners say by then its long history will be destroyed and confidence in the school lost forever.
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WATCH: interim injunction to save St Bees
Parents have applied for an interim injunction to halt the closure of St Bees School this summer.
Watch Kate Walby's report on the latests in the ongoing battle over the future of the 400-year-old school.
Campaigners apply for interim injunction to halt St Bees closure
A legal move to halt the closure of St Bees has been made as part of the ongoing battle to save the 400-year-old school.
Parents have applied for an interim injunction to prevent the school's closure this summer.
The school's governors had previously said they hope to re-open St Bees next year, but campaigners say by then its long history will be destroyed and confidence in the school lost forever.
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St Bees parents 'angry' about school's 2016 plan
Parents campaigning to save St Bees school says they're "surprised and angry" about the governors' decision to re-open the school in 2016.
Parents say the school should stay open this summer rather than forcing children to go elsewhere for one year.
A spokesperson for the governors has told ITV Border it is no longer feasible to continue with the current school model. Katie Hunter reports:
Governors say St Bees School could re-open in 2016
Governors of a 400-year-old independent school in west Cumbria set to close this summer say they have identified a number of opportunities that could see the school survive.
It was announced earlier this year that St Bees School would close at the end of the summer term as falling pupil numbers had made its financial position unsustainable.
However, parents of pupils at the school set up a Save St Bees School campaign and the governing body now says the school could re-open in September 2016.
However, the Save St Bees School campaign group has accused the governing body of failing to explain exactly what they mean about the future of the school.
Save St Bees send petition to Archbishop of Canterbury
Campaigners fighting against the closure of a 400-year-old west Cumbrian Independent school have sent a petition to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Save St Bees Campaign are calling for Archbishop Justin Welby to support their plan for the existing governing body at the school to resign.
The group argues if this were to happen, they could look to continue providing education on the school site under different governors.
They claim their petition has more than a thousand signatures.
St Bees governors to meet Charity Commission
The Charity Commission says it is planning to meet the governors of a closure-threatened independent school in West Cumbria.
St Bees, which has charitable status, first announced on 13 March it would shut this summer because of falling pupil numbers.
About a thousand people have signed a petition calling for the school's governors to resign.
A spokesperson for the school told ITV Border that St Bees contacted the Charity Commission after a public meeting in April:
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St Bees governor defends decision to close school
St Bees School Rescue Group 'heartbroken' about closure
The St Bees Rescue Group which raised about £2m and put forward an alternative plan to save the school has accepted it will close this summer.
Chairman Mark George told ITV Border he is "heartbroken".
'We cannot bankrupt school' - St Bees' governor
In an exclusive interview with ITV Border the chair of St Bees' governing board defended the decision to close the school this summer.
Professor Frank Woods attended a public meeting on Saturday night and told hundreds of angry parents that St Bees' future was not financially sustainable.
On Friday the governors confirmed the school would close this summer despite a rescue plan put together by a group of campaigners.
St Bees campaigners 'gutted' school will not re-open
The Rescue Group which put together a package to try and save St Bees says it is now "impossible" for the school to re-open in September.
About 400 people gathered in the village church for a meeting on Saturday night.
It followed the governors' announcement on Friday that they had rejected the Rescue Group's alternative plan to secure the school's short-term future.
Rescue Group Chairman Mark George said he was "gutted" the school would not re-open in September. He added that he was "deeply sorry" the group's attempts had failed.
The under-fire chairman of St Bees' governing body, Professor Frank Woods, also attended the meeting.
He was, at times, jeered by parents and there were multiple calls for him to resign.
He said St Bees was "a treasure" but a "very expensive treasure" and that its future was not financially sustainable.
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St Bees governor defends decision to close school
The West Cumbrian school is due to close this summer. The governors say falling pupil numbers mean it is not financially sustainable.
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St Bees School to close
Governors have announced that St Bees School will close this summer.