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For the whole of Bath and North East Somerset, 246 extra school places were estimated required by September 2018, and 722 by September 2021. [9] The Bath Education Trust is a partnership and collaboration involving most of the state-funded secondary schools in Bath, providing joint educational services and working with the local business community.
Bath College is a further education college in the centre of Bath, Somerset and in Westfield, Somerset, England. It was formed in April 2015 by the merger of City of Bath College and Norton Radstock College. [1] [2] The College also offers Higher Education courses and has its own Undergraduate building.
The school is a foundation member of the Bath Education Trust, an alliance of Hayesfield Girls' School, Beechen Cliff School, City of Bath College, the University of Bath and the local business Rotork. The aim of the Trust to provide opportunities for cooperation with shared resources and staff across the sites and to provide a link to business ...
All Saints CE Primary School, Clevedon; Ashcombe Primary School, Weston-super-Mare Backwell CE Junior School, Backwell Banwell Primary School, Banwell Becket Primary School, Worle
Bath College was a public school in Bath, Somerset, in existence from 1878 to 1909. It was founded by Thomas William Dunn (1837–1930), previously an assistant master at Clifton College , who was headmaster from 1878 to 1897.
The present institution was formed in 1975 as Bath College of Higher Education by the merger of Bath Teacher Training College and Bath College of Domestic Science. In 1983 Bath Academy of Art also merged into the college. In 1992, the college was granted degree-awarding powers and in 1997 adopted the name Bath Spa University College. [3]