Established 2005 DfE number 800/7036 Phone +44 1225 838070 Founded 2005 | Headteacher Julie Dyer DfE URN 140079 Tables Number of students 166 Gender Mixed-sex education | |
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Location Frome RoadBathSomersetBA2 5RFEngland Address 180 Frome Rd, Bath BA2 5RF, UK Similar Angelfish Swimmers, Beechen Cliff School, Ralph Allen School, Hayesfield Girls' School, Writhlingt School |
Three Ways School is a coeducational special school with academy status, located in the Odd Down area of Bath in Somerset, England.
It was created in 2005 from the amalgamation of three special schools in Bath, the Royal United Hospital School, Summerfield School and Lime Grove School, but only moved into its new £12 million, purpose built facilities after they were opened on 17 November 2007, by High Sheriff of Somerset, David Medlock.
The buildings, grounds and facilities cater for children and young people with a range of special needs. The school is divided into small family units from the nursery for the very youngest children to a post 16 centre. The facilities include a sensory theatre and Hydrotherapy pool. The school also has partners with Ralph Allen School.
Architects for the scheme were Cardiff-based B3, and it won the “Inspiring Design — special needs” in the British Council for School Environments (BCSE) inaugural awards in 2008.
The school converted to academy status on 1 September 2013.