Backwell School, located on Station Road in Backwell, Bristol, is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and student well-being. Catering to students from ages 11-16, the school offers a diverse curriculum designed to inspire curiosity and foster lifelong learning. With experienced educators at the helm, Backwell focuses on creating a supportive environment where each student can thrive academically and personally. The school’s extensive extracurricular offerings encourage students to pursue their passions outside of the classroom, promoting a well-rounded educational experience. For more details about our programs or admissions, please contact us or visit our website.

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Eddie Wilson

5 Google Rating

One of the best secondary schools in North Somerset. Consistently outstanding in Ofsted inspections.

5/ 5

One of the best secondary schools in North Somerset. Consistently outstanding in Ofsted inspections.

FilthyÂŅĜÈĹ ŌfĤŶþĔ

5 Google Rating

use to go there started from year7 to year 11 great school old teachers i still know that works ther

5/ 5

use to go there started from year7 to year 11 great school old teachers i still know that works there

좀모자란TV

5 Google Rating

It is good to commute when you want to educate in calm condition, come here^^

5/ 5

It is good to commute when you want to educate in calm condition, come here^^

Smiley Miley

5 Google Rating

I go to this school at the moment great school 100% GREAT !!!

5/ 5

I go to this school at the moment great school 100% GREAT !!!

jacqui pike

5 Google Rating

Beautiful stage

5/ 5

Beautiful stage

Amy Spragg

1 Google Rating

Rubbish School, don't go unless you want to to go through hell for the next 5 years of your life and

1/ 5

Rubbish School, don't go unless you want to to go through hell for the next 5 years of your life and possible end up having your hair set on fire!

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