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Culverhay School

Bath Community Academy
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Established 2012
Type Secondary academy
Trust Cabot Learning Federation
Interim Principal Chris Hall
Location Rush Hill
Bath
Bath and North East Somerset
BA2 2QL
England
Coordinates: 51°21′50″N 2°23′32″W / 51.363987°N 2.392145°W / 51.363987; -2.392145
DfE URN 138394 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Capacity 720 (Data from January 2016)
Students 288 (Data from January 2016)
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–19
Website www.bathcommunityacademy.org

Bath Community Academy, formerly Culverhay School, is a mixed sex secondary school in the Odd Down area of Bath, England.

In 1956, the original buildings were completed when West Twerton School at The Hollow moved to Rush Hill as a secondary modern school, and changed its name to Westhill Boys' School, administered by Bath Education Authority.

In 1966, sufficient funding was raised by the efforts of staff, pupils and the local community to enable an indoor swimming pool to be built within the school grounds. The pool measures 22 m × 7.5 m (72 ft × 25 ft) and is from 1 to 3 m (3.3 to 9.8 ft) deep. It has been equipped with facilities for disabled users, and is open to the public in the evenings and at weekends.

In 1971, Culverhay School was formed when the City of Bath reorganised secondary education by merging grammar schools and secondary modern schools to form comprehensive schools. Westhill Boys' Secondary Modern School and City of Bath Technical School were merged. The first headmaster was Colin Bayne-Jardine, a noted author of both history and educational management books. The school was one of the largest comprehensive schools in south west England during this period with a nine form entry of around 250 pupils and a total roll in excess of 1,200.

The school won the Schools National Angling Championship in 1977. Having previously achieved fourth place in 1976 the school was fourth in 1978 and second in 1979 from an initial national entry of over 160 and a final of 40 teams. Angling Times named the school's Angling Club its school club of the year in 1977. The success of the Angling Club was unusual in being organised by pupils and not staff, but had the support of the local club, Bath AA, and fishing tackle shop, Fishcraft.

In 2004, Culverhay was awarded specialist status in mathematics and computing.

In 2006, the school received one of four prizes in the national Sport Relief programme's competition for schools, for a plan devised by the pupils to raise money for the programme by travelling 1,355 miles (2,181 km) by running, swimming, cycling and kayaking. The swimmer Sharron Davies visited the school to award the prize.


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