Bath Academy

27 Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2HX

Small day and boarding college in central Bath focused on GCSE and A-level pathways, with personalised academic support and a compact sixth form.

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Age range
14–19
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
80
Day / boarding
Day only
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational
Average fees
£27,060 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10 £27,060
Year 11 £27,060
Year 12 £27,060
Year 13 £27,060

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

% A*–A25%
% A*–B36%
Subjects19

Results shown for 2025.

Subject popularity

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics24%
Biology18%
Chemistry15%
Physics9%
Psychology8%

Admissions

Bath Academy’s official materials do not set out a formal published bursary scheme or means-tested criteria. The school says scholarships may be offered to students who show academic potential, and that requests for scholarships or bursaries can be discussed during the application stage. Families interested in financial support need to raise this directly with admissions.

How the school describes itself

  • Bath Academy is highly personalised and tailored to individual need.
  • The school focuses on academic support, flexibility and outcomes.
  • The school is also international in outlook.

Parents like

  • Its scale is very different from the larger Bath schools.
  • Families looking for a more personalised sixth-form route often notice it early.
  • The city-centre location is practical for older students.

Inspection snapshot

Bath Academy's formal quality markers are refreshingly current: school material points to a British Council inspection in July 2025 and an ISI inspection in April 2024, saying required standards were met and that pupil achievement and personal development were judged good. That fits the academy's highly tailored, outcomes-focused pitch.

Bath Academy

Small day and boarding college in central Bath focused on GCSE and A-level pathways, with personalised academic support and a compact sixth form.

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How the school describes itself

  • Bath Academy is highly personalised and tailored to individual need.
  • The school focuses on academic support, flexibility and outcomes.
  • The school is also international in outlook.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 10£27,060
Year 11£27,060
Year 12£27,060
Year 13£27,060

A-level results

% A*–A25%
% A*–B36%
Different A-level subjects19

Results shown for 2025.

Popular subjects

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics24%
Biology18%
Chemistry15%
Physics9%
Psychology8%

Parents like

  • Its scale is very different from the larger Bath schools.
  • Families looking for a more personalised sixth-form route often notice it early.
  • The city-centre location is practical for older students.

Admissions

Bath Academy’s official materials do not set out a formal published bursary scheme or means-tested criteria. The school says scholarships may be offered to students who show academic potential, and that requests for scholarships or bursaries can be discussed during the application stage. Families interested in financial support need to raise this directly with admissions.

Scholarships

Bath Academy does not appear to run a large published scholarship framework like bigger schools, but it does say scholarships may be offered for academic potential and that bursary requests can be discussed individually during the application process. In practice, the financial-support story is more bespoke than tariff-driven.

Bursaries

Bath Academy’s official materials do not set out a formal published bursary scheme or means-tested criteria. The school says scholarships may be offered to students who show academic potential, and requests for scholarships or bursaries can be discussed during the application stage. Families interested in financial support need to raise this directly with admissions.

  • The official site does not publish a formal bursary scheme, means test or entry-point-specific bursary policy.
  • No percentage remission or bursary criteria published online.
  • Bath Academy’s official open days site says scholarships may be offered to students who show academic potential, and requests for scholarships or bursaries can be discussed during the application stage.

Inspection snapshot

Bath Academy's formal quality markers are refreshingly current: school material points to a British Council inspection in July 2025 and an ISI inspection in April 2024, saying required standards were met and that pupil achievement and personal development were judged good. That fits the academy's highly tailored, outcomes-focused pitch.

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