In 2003, Kirkbie Kendal School was one of 14 schools in the North-East and
Cumbria that were awarded specialist status by the
Department for Education and Skills, entitling the school to its share of more than £2m worth of investment. A team from the school won the regional final of the
Institute of Physics 2004 Paperclip Physics Competition. The Kirkbie Kendal School team was recognized from among six finalists for its efforts in explaining concepts of density and buoyancy. A student at the school was one of 25 regional winners in the 2006 Audi Innovation Awards competition, a national design competition for students ages 11–14. Over 4,000 entries were submitted to the competition from more than 200 schools. For 2006, Kirkbie Kendal School was the North East Regional winner of the Charter Standard Secondary School award for outstanding achievement in providing
football opportunities for their students. The school was also recognized in 2004. ==Academic performance==