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  1. Ridgeway Academy | Everybody can Achieve. Herns Lane, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL7 2AF. Telephone: 01707 351350 Absence Line: 01707 351350 Extn: 3315 Email: admin@ridgeway.aat.school. Alban Academies Trust

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  2. Age. 11 to 18. Website. www .ridgeway .herts .sch .uk. Ridgeway Academy, formerly Sir Frederic Osborn School ( "Sir Freds" ), which itself was formed by the merging in 1968 of Attimore Hall School (secondary modern) and The High School (grammar school), is a secondary school in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England.

  3. By Emily Walker, RBT – Transition Specialist, Applied Program As our students at Bridgeway Academy get older and are ready to expand upon their employability skills, they can participate in the Community-Based Job Training (CBJT) program to gain real world experience at a job site. Transition Specialists work to find community partners that ...

  4. The School. 'Everybody can achieve’ - Ridgeway Academy has over 900 students and is an 11-18 mixed comprehensive school based in Welwyn Garden City. It was founded in 1968 as Sir Frederic Osborn School in honour of one of the founding fathers of Welwyn Garden City.

  5. bridgewayohio.org › programs-services › bridgeway-academyBridgeway Academy

    Bridgeway Academy is a full-day private school program for children with autism and other developmental disabilities that follows a traditional academic year calendar. Bridgeway Academy features small classroom sizes and unparalleled low student-to-teacher ratios for students in preschool through age 21, providing an unprecedented opportunity ...

  6. In 2008, the organization moved to the Old North neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio – 2500 Medary Avenue. Today, the organization’s classrooms employ evidence-based teaching and therapy methods and offer many unique assets. In January 2016, Helping Hands Center for Special Needs changed its name to Bridgeway Academy.

  7. Bridgeway Academy is building the future for children with autism and developmental disabilities. Your support will help us transform our program to meet a deep community need. Calm, but lively.