City of Bath Technical School

The City of Bath Technical School in Bath, Somerset, England had various roles from the late 19th century until 1970. It obtained its official name when technical schools were formally introduced in Bath between the years 1892 and 1896, and at first was housed in a new extension of the Guildhall. The school was transformed in the early 20th century, when it was combined with several other institutions, and then evolved through various sites and roles until its closure at Brougham Hayes, Lower Oldfield Park in 1973 after being renamed in 1971 as Culverhay School.

City of Bath Technical School
Address
Brougham Hayes, Lower Oldfield Park

,
England
Coordinates51.3808°N 2.3603°W / 51.3808; -2.3603
Information
MottoNisi Dominus Frustra
(Unless the lord is with us our efforts are in vain)
Establishedc. 1896 (adult evening classes), 1927 as a Junior School
Closed1973
SpecialistTechnology & Sciences
Head teacherF.T. Naylor (1970)
Staff(in 1970) H.J. Alvis; A.J. Bishop; R.J. Cannon; Peter Coard; L.K. Webb; F.W. Cowlin; H.J. Crossland; H.D. Edwards; John M. Frew; W.W.J. Hammond; H. Harbour; G.N. Harris; C.J. Hayman; P.H. Horsler; E.K. James; R.E. Jones; P.M. Keating; J.W. King; J. Leyshon; T.D. Martland; M.R. Morgan; H.T. Mower; D.J.Cosnett; J.R. Papin; J.M. Pawson; Basil Rogers; E.J.E. Reynolds; F. Seale; S. Spencer; D.W. Treays; R. Minikin; E. Wood; J. Oxley; S. Edwards
GenderBoys
Age11 to 18
Enrolment465 (avg.1962–70)
HousesAllen – Gainsborough – Sheridan – Wood
Colour(s)Red – Green – Yellow – Blue
Web ArchiveCurrent location (2009)
Websitehttp://bathtechnicalschool.org.uk/
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