Ralph Allen School is a non-denominational 11-18 mixed academy on the skyline of the world heritage city Bath, in the local authority of Bath and North East Somerset. The school has approximately 1000 students and takes 180 students in each year in six forms of entry (Years 7-11); there are approximately 200 pupils in the sixth form. The school serves the community of Bath and villages to the south and east of the city. The school is surrounded by green sites managed by the National Trust. Its local village is Combe Down.
Oldfield School is a caring and vibrant school community. As a school graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted we converted to academy status in 2011.
We are an 11-18 school with a comprehensive intake; we will admit boys into Year 7 from September 2012. We are justly proud of the high quality education which we provide.
At Norton Hill we pride ourselves on providing a secure, stable and well-ordered environment based on traditional values and genuine care and concern for individuals. We work with all pupils, whatever their ability, to help them achieve their potential.
As a result, Norton Hill is one of the highest achieving schools nationally. Our students have consistently exceeded expectations at Key Stage 3, GCSE and A-level. Our “value-added” is in the top 5% of all schools.
Located on the south side of Bath. The Academy will be strategically developed under the following headings:
Leadership and Management
Behaviour and Safety
Teaching and Learning
Achievement
The school is co-educational and will strive for achievement of maximum potential in every student in order to define what it means to be a Bath Community Academy student.
The school is situated 8 miles south of Bristol between the villages of Chew Magna and Chew Stoke. It stands on a 30-acre site in open countryside overlooking Chew Valley Lake. The school buildings are surrounded by very pleasant grounds and landscaped gardens.
The school buildings were largely completed in four stages and the school is now well equipped with specialist rooms for all subjects. ICT facilities are well developed and three new science labs are equipped with state of the art technology.
Since 1935 Broadlands has served the families of Keynsham and south Bristol in the West of England.
We are a popular, mixed, fully inclusive comprehensive school taking children from ages 11 to 16 and remain one of the best choices for learning in the area.
For every student who attends our school, we aim to value, develop and nurture each one of them; raise their aspirations, broaden their horizons and promote a life long love of learning.
Aspire Academy is a 4 -16 year old BESD special school supporting vulnerable children and young people to achieve their educational potential and live positive fulfilling lives.
Three Ways School is a generic Community Special School, opened in September 2007 on our new site, prior to 2007 there were three separate Special Schools in Bath that amalgamated in September 2005.
The school provides for 165 children with a wide range of Special Educational Needs.
Three Ways is divided into 3 departments to enable curriculum delivery and expectations that are age appropriate to all pupils.
Here at Fosse Way we are committed and passionate about the learning and progress of our pupils. Through strong partnerships with parents and collaboration with a range of other agencies the school offers a caring and friendly learning environment in which pupils make outstanding progress.